So, I was two Spaten deep at Bar Sehnsucht on an empty stomach and was in dire need of some sustenance. Dire as in, "try not to make an American fool of myself." Mission, start.
Logically, one would want something quick. Duck in, duck out, back at the bar before anyone notices I had "Irish goodbye'd" temporarily in search of food. I had planned on popping over to Turka Kebap, but horror of all horrors. CLOSED. Really, kebap place near Universitat and a bunch of bars full of drunk German college folk!? Fine.
Should've gone to Nam Nam. I did nam. I went to Asaka. Why? I don't know. Perhaps because they were open and the conveyer belt was running...and it was close. Ok, fine. Sushi, let's do this.
$19.80 for all-one-can-eat off the conveyer belt. No thanks, the pickings looked slim. I just kept seeing an orange slice rolling around. I did not find this to be a good deal.
I ordered the Maki Bento Box...which came out with a generous helping of kimchi/seaweed salad, two sad little mini eggrolls (like the kind you buy in a freezer bag), and a HUGE AMOUNT OF RICE. There were some small fish pieces in that rice. I think they were supposed to be sushi rolls.
On the upside, the huge amount of rice soaked up my sinful belly of beer and kept me on my A game (ok B+game) for the duration of the night, in which I not only remained upright, but upstanding!
I wouldn't recommend this place. Then again, I didn't come to Munich to eat sushi and in a sober mind, would've made better dining decisions. Perhaps it was the end of the night and quality suffered...but, hey. Lackluster at best on this night. read more