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10 years ago
Really friendly staff and the Sushi is typical "running sushi" quality. Its great for Familys, as kids can be very impatient and the rolling buffet is perfect for them. read more
Strandvejen 86
2900 Hellerup
Denmark
39 62 41 18
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http://www.yami.dk
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What time does Yami Running Sushi open?
Yami Running Sushi opens at 3:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
What time does Yami Running Sushi close?
Yami Running Sushi closes at 10:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Mon-Sun 3:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Does Yami Running Sushi serve alcohol?
Yes, Yami Running Sushi serves alcohol.
Does Yami Running Sushi have parking?
Yes, Yami Running Sushi has parking options.
Does Yami Running Sushi have free WiFi?
Yes, Yami Running Sushi has free WiFi.
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If you want to have an authentic Japanese sushi experience, please come to Bento! Reservation is a…read moremust! They only open 5 days a week for dinner only. We had an amazing dinner at Bento when visiting CPH. I came here mainly for their unagi bento. It was super delicious. I felt like I was transported back to Japan. Loved the cozy and acoustic vibe. Service was lovely. I wanted to come back for dinner again but they were fully booked for the whole month. Highly recommended!
Tiny place, but we got in. Super friendly service. I had the tuna. It was a huge order of sashimi…read moregrade tuna. Seared on outside and rare inside. The glaze was hosin based, and I love hosin. The rice was perfect. The miso soup was delicate and mild. Another great side. The salad was excellent and dressed well.
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The best all you can eat of Japanese food ever! I am a big fan. Excellent quality price relation.read more
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Sticks - deres lammekoteletter er fantastisk
Came due to all the positive reviews, was sorely disappointed. No "authentic" experience. You are…read moreunceremoniously seated and told to just order at the counter. The ramen is way way too salty. Attempt of makeup for lack of depth via salt. The bowl also has nothing in it - 2 pieces of pork, nori, and green onion. Not even some bamboo as seen in other photos? Disappointing and not recommended.
My second time visiting here (last time was in 2019) and it was pretty much the same as I remember…read moreit. You order at the counter and they bring your ramen out very quickly. They have 3 vegan ramens, including a spicy miso ramen (145 DKK), which is what both my wife & I each got. The ramen came out in 5-10 minutes. The broth has a nice miso depth, is only lightly spicy, and comes with nicely marinated, cold, mixed wild mushrooms, soft tofu (cold as well until the broth heats it up), and green onions. The noodles are on the thicker side and cooked nicely. Overall, this is definitely better than Mr Ramen's vegan ramen (which I had the day before), but pricier (145 vs 115 DDK). It's nothing amazing, but perhaps that's my Vancouver bias given the amazing ramen quality we have there. All in all, a solid spot for ramen CPH.
Vegetarian spicy miso ramen
Owner is Japanese and my husband is Japanese so he was very pleased with the food. Small portions…read moreyou can share. Attractive atmosphere.
Most authentic Japanese place in Copenhagen. Only people who actually visited Japan will know…read more Super delicious menu and cozy small restaurant. Super friendly staff and good prices. Definitely go for the full course menu.
Breadcrum pork
I made the mistake of mapping the restaurant via Yelp, Studio had just relocated. So we got to…read moretheir old location by foot and found nothing. Dialed the restaurant and found out we were about 3 miles away and CPH only has taxis - so we had to walk back to the city center to hail one. Front of the house was so graceful about the whole ordeal - told us not to worry and to just get their safely. Truly took the burden off us! The food - let it take you on a head to tail journey. Incredibly well thought out food - locally foraged and harvested ingredients. A beautiful bounty of Scandinavian ingredients, manipulated with the utmost precision. Chef presented several of the courses - inspiring to hear the descriptions from the creator himself and he was so authentically engaged when we peppered him with questions. At the end of the night it was a bit challenging getting a taxi back - even Chef got involved in the process. The humility and graciousness, stunning. All memorable and fantastic. Wouldn't change a thing.
This was the most underwhelming meal in Copenhagen for me. This review is a few weeks late (i…read morevisited CPH last month). The location is awesome, the staff are great and friendly. Chef Alan Bates was pretty good in conversation. But, the food just didn't hit the mark. I was there lunch time and ordered 5 course menu (they only have that for lunches, otherwise you can go for more traditional 9 course menu). The trout tart looked beautiful, didn't have much of wow factor in taste though. The pasta dish was good with ton of truffle shavings. The main meat dish was not at all there. I mean it was cooked nice but there was a side of tempura made from pig-brain if i remember correctly, and it was pretty bad!! Not fried well, was chewy and the fried batter coating got badly stuck on my teeth! Dessert was good.
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Very good vegan ramen (130 DK), about on par with Ramen to Biiru and a step above Mr Ramen. We both…read moreordered the vegan ramen for lunch one day, plus a side of veggie spring rolls (45 DKK), which came with 5 pieces. All the food came at once. The spring rolls were extremely oily, somewhat chewy, but not particularlt satisfying, with a mostly green cabbage filling. 3/5 The ramen broth was lightly creamy, with good depth and complexity, not too rich or spicy. The noodles were well-cooked and plentiful. Toppings-wise, you get kimchi, shredded beets, shredded carrots, corn, two pieces of soft tofu, bean sprouts, and green onions. That's the 3rd CPH ramen place I've been that include kimchi as a topping, and I don't think it works, as it creates too much acidity. Anyway, good stuff overall. We asked for tap water to drink and they charged us 30 DKK (assholes -- such a stupid thing that many places here do), so bring your own if you want to avoid wasting money on water. Overall, a good spot for vegan ramen in Vesterbro.
The restaurant is contemporary and simplistic in style…read more Very nice ramen place. Worth trying! The meat is nicely marinated and juicy. The spicy ramen, and Charsiu ramen are both good. Broth is very tasty.
Veggie spring rolls
One of the best place in town for Japanese and Korean food. Cosy and friendly, spacious and clean.read more
What a fool I am! In my Studieskolen days, I passed by this place many times but figured it was…read morelike most Japanese-Korean mix establishments: BAD! However I was pleasantly surprised and now I know where to get my Korean fix in Copenhagen when I'm feeling homesick. Since it was a very cold day, I wanted something hot and comforting. The Samgyetang menu (310 dkk) appealed to me especially since it comes with small sides (banchan). Normally this soup is eaten in the summer, but I think it also goes over well on these winter evenings. Our server brought out a whole cornish hen sizzling in the stone pot on a wooden trivet with salt and pepper on the side. Spot-on presentation! However there was no ginger or glutinous rice inside the chicken, much less jujube or ginseng. Although chicken is the star of this dish, the rice and herbs play a huge role. This was very disappointing, even though the meat was cooked perfectly and falling off the bone. Before we were served the main (Korean) dishes, we received a little Japanese appetizers. One was a spinach salad (ohitashi) and a shrimp salad with bean thread (ebi sunomono). These were very nice and refreshing but of course I would have preferred a Korean starter. Soon after came gyoza/mandu, which was good. Right before the mains came out we got the banchan, and so prettily arranged! There was seafood pancake (haemul pajeon), carrot kinpira, kimchi, potato pancake (gamjajeon), and seaweed salad. The kinpira was a bit out of place, I think beansprouts would have fit in better. Though they were a little oily, the pancakes were good. Now the kimchi was excellent! I can say this with confidence since I am Korean, I've been brought up eating kimchi, and I do make my own. You can even buy it by the kilo here. Good to know. At the end of the meal we got a scoop of sickly-sweet strawberry ice cream and a pretty but not very tasty strawberry for dessert. I would have preferred green tea ice cream or even some seasonal fruit, the latter being more common in Korean cuisine. Since it is winter I would have been ok with no dessert and just a cup of ginseng tea instead. Although the missing ingredients in the samgyetang made me feel cheated, the banchan was mostly good and so was the service. I look forward to trying more authentic Korean dishes here.
We read this is one of the 50 Best in the world and it exceeded those expectations. We booked…read moreonline for waitlist at Tatami table and we were confirmed within hours for Friday lunch. It was a truly fantastic experience. Fish so fresh and from the top of the chart. It was an intimate experience with the Danish chef explaining each of the 23 courses. Nice conversation and made everyone feel cheery and comfortable. Once in a lifetime.
Revisited this amazing Japanese restaurant with primarily Scandinavian fish in Nordhavn and it…read morecontinues to impress from start to end with the best ingredients beautifully presented, made in front of you by the chef Mads Battefeld himself. The service was impeccable throughout the night and the atmosphere is cozy (hyggelig). The main room has 8 guests (low counter) in two seatings per night and is the best selection for couples, whereas the back room looked suitable for a (very) small group. The sushi is in a class of its own.
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