Reservations · Takeout
Inventive Fassona-beef sushi in a cozy space with attentive hosts; prices are premium but most diners find the experience worth it, with occasional concerns about billing clarity and rare dish misses.
Fassushi Como exemplifies grade A standards through exceptional food quality anchored by inventive Fassona beef preparations and outstanding service attentiveness that guides diners through each course with genuine expertise. Solid consistency across visits and a hidden gem location with warm, intimate hospitality position it among the region's finest contemporary fusion destinations, though occasional textural misses on specific dishes prevent the highest tier.
Tucked along Via Borgo Vico, the room feels warm and intimate with stone walls, a compact layout, and hosts who guide you through each plate. One diner summed it up: "they explained every course and checked in just enough," making the experience feel personally curated. Most guests call it a hidden gem near the center, ideal for lingering tastings and graceful service. The cooking leans contemporary and produce-driven, remixing sushi forms with Piedmontese Fassona beef, regional cheeses, and truffle. Expect creative rolls, tartare flights, carpaccio, gyoza, and thoughtful wine pairings rather than classic nigiri and maki. It is a chef-led fusion with occasional hits-and-misses on specific items, but the overall arc delights adventurous eaters. For families, note the menu is meat-forward and largely tailored to adult palates. There is no kids menu mentioned, and portions follow tasting-menu pacing. Older kids who like beef and simple flavors might enjoy it, but picky eaters may prefer nearby casual options.
Area: Historic street near lake and center; mixes boutiques, cafes, and residential buildings; attracts visitors and locals.
Safety: Generally safe, well-trafficked tourist town core with good lighting and evening footfall.
Nearby: Close to Como S. Giovanni station, lakefront promenades, shopping streets, and hotels.
Available: Reservations, Takeout
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