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Ohayou Sushi RestaurantB+Worth Trying
Belgradstraße 71, 80804 München, Germany
· Sushi restaurant, Authentic Japanese restaurant, Japanese restaurant
· 4.6/5 Google (553 reviews)
Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Authentic-leaning Japanese spot with standout sushi and mochi, friendly service, and modest setting; portions can feel small and ramen quality varies.
Why it gets a B+ for overall quality
Ohayou Sushi delivers solid neighborhood dining through fresh, well-executed sushi and genuinely friendly service, earning its grade B+ standing. However, inconsistent execution—particularly bland ramen alongside excellent sushi— and tight, cramped seating prevent a higher grade. Best experienced for sushi and mochi during less busy hours or lunch deals.
Restaurant Summary
In Schwabing, this compact room feels warm and bustling when it fills up, with servers who are genuinely friendly. Reviewers rave about fresh sushi and handmade mochi, while a few note dated decor and cramped spacing. One diner put it simply: "Sushi tasted fresh with balanced rice." The cooking leans classic Japanese—sushi, ramen, katsu, and donburi—executed with a traditional mindset rather than showy fusion. Sushi is the safe bet; ramen feedback is mixed, with several calling broths bland. Portions run modest, so consider happy hour or lunch deals if you want to sample more. Families will find kid-amenable choices like katsu curry, chicken yakisoba, and simple maki. Space is tight and it gets loud when busy, but prices for kid-friendly staples are reasonable. No separate kids menu is noted; order from the main menu and share.
At a Glance
- Fresh, well-made sushi earns repeated praise
- Friendly, welcoming service
- Ramen quality varies, sometimes bland
- Portions can feel small for price
- Room can be cramped and noisy at peak
What Sets It Apart
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What People Love
- Handmade mochi with rich matcha flavor
- Clean, balanced sushi rice
- Friendly, smiling staff
- Variety of traditional Japanese options
Points of Concern
- Ramen broth sometimes described as weak or bland
- Some diners report small sushi pieces and tapas-like portions
- Ambiance feels dated; restroom cleanliness criticized by a few
- Isolated reports of off fish and illness, though not a consistent theme
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost€22-36 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- Build a mixed sushi meal: hosomaki (€2.5-3.5) plus a nigiri pair (€1.5-3) and a salad (€3.5-8.5).
- For a fuller plate, choose a bento (€9.5-13) and add daifuku (€2.7).
- If portions matter, avoid stacking many premium nigiri; lean on happy-hour sets.
Perfect For
- Casual sushi night with friends
- Solo bite before a movie or bar hop
- Takeaway sushi for a relaxed evening
- Lunch deals to sample multiple items
Location Insights
Area: Leafy, student-and-creative-friendly Schwabing zone with casual eateries and bars; everyday neighborhood vibe.
Safety: Generally safe, well-lit streets with steady foot traffic common to Schwabing.
Nearby: Near Leopoldstraße corridor, cafes, boutiques, and residential blocks; convenient for locals and students.
Schwabing-WestSchwabing-West offers a dynamic dining environment with a variety of casual eateries, trendy cafes, and international cuisine. The area is known for its relaxed yet lively atmosphere, appealing to a diverse crowd seeking both traditional Bavarian and global flavors.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday
Tuesday11:30–14:30, 17:30–22:30
Wednesday11:30–14:30, 17:30–22:30
Thursday11:30–14:30, 17:30–22:30
Friday17:30–22:30
Saturday11:30–14:30, 17:30–22:30
Sunday11:30–14:30, 17:00–22:30
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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