Kofookoo Sushi Grill

Neuer Kamp 31, Hamburg 20359, Germany

🛍 Huhn, Tapas, Rohkost, Asiatisch

4 💬 26 Avis
Kofookoo Sushi Grill

Adresse: Neuer Kamp 31, Hamburg 20359, Germany

Ville: Hamburg

Menu Plats: 35

Avis: 26

Menu complet - 35 options

Tous les prix sont des estimations sur Menu.

Plats Chauds

Sushi Nigiri

Soupes

Dessert

Nigiri Sushi - Végétarien

Asiatique

Apéritif

Pakchoï

Entrées

Japanese Traditional Maki

Spécialités Japonaises

Grillade

Sushi/Maki/Nigiri

Salades

Plats De Fruits De Mer

Special Uramaki & Co.

Temaki – À Partir De 18H00

Salades Et Plats Froids

Dîner Seulement

Hot Tastings

Salads | Cold Dishes

Gunkan Maki

Maki, Gunkan Et Temaki

Temaki

Poulet

Appetizer From The Kitchen - Meat

Accompagnements

Adresse

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Hamburg

Hamburg

Hambourg, une ville portuaire du nord de l'Allemagne, est connue pour son patrimoine maritime, sa culture vibrante, et ses plats locaux comme le Fischbrötchen et le Labskaus. C'est un mélange de charme ancien et d'ambiance moderne.

Catégories

  • Huhn Succulents et savoureux, nos plats de poulet sont élaborés avec de la viande tendre, des assaisonnements savoureux et diverses inspirations culinaires. Profitez d'une délicieuse variété qui saura satisfaire tous les palais.
  • Tapas Profitez d'une délicieuse variété de petits plats savoureux parfaits pour le partage, combinant des influences traditionnelles et modernes. Savourez chaque bouchée en explorant des goûts et des textures diversifiés conçus pour exciter votre palais. Voir le carte
  • Rohkost
  • Asiatisch Vivez un voyage culinaire à travers l'Asie avec notre menu diversifié. Des saveurs épicées du curry thaïlandais à l'umami savoureux des sushis japonais, nous proposons une grande variété de plats qui célèbrent la cuisine asiatique authentique.

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