Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Polished, creative sushi and yakitori spot with strong service and a kid menu; excellent for groups, but pricing is high and waits can spike at peak times.
Sticks'n'Sushi delivers solid neighborhood dining through exceptional food quality and attentive, personable service, but inconsistent execution—occasional dry rice, bland fried items, and service delays—prevents a higher grade. The stylish setting and creative yakitori-focused menu appeal to families and sushi enthusiasts, though premium pricing and reliability gaps keep it competitive rather than exceptional for the category.
On Gl. Kongevej, this branch feels stylish and welcoming rather than stiff. Reviewers highlight personable staff who keep tabs without hovering, and sets that roll out in a satisfying flow. One diner put it simply: "service felt warm and the room was easy to relax in." Delays do surface occasionally, but when issues pop up, the team often makes it right. The kitchen leans contemporary Japanese with Danish flair—creative rolls with gochujang or kataifi and a wide range of yakitori-style sticks. Fish quality earns frequent praise, though a few diners cite dry rice or bland fried bites. If you enjoy inventive sushi over strict tradition, this menu delivers fresh, balanced flavors and polished plating. Families do well here. There is a dedicated kids menu with salmon or shrimp nigiri and teriyaki sticks, plus edamame and veggie sticks. Portions are approachable, and early evenings feel calm, making it an easy pick for kids who like simple salmon, shrimp, or chicken.
Area: Upscale urban boulevard with boutiques and cafes; draws locals, families, and casual business diners.
Safety: Generally safe, well-lit main street with steady foot traffic into evening.
Nearby: Near shopping along Gl. Kongevej, residential blocks, and other restaurants; convenient for stroll-in dining.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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