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EDO SUSHI RestaurantB+Worth Trying

Herzog-Heinrich-Straße 37, 80336 München, Germany · Sushi restaurant, Japanese restaurant · 4.7/5 Google (375 reviews)

Takeout

Cozy, family-run sushi spot with very friendly service, fresh juices, and excellent prices; best for casual maki/nigiri and udon rather than purist sashimi.

Why it gets a B+ for overall quality

Edo Sushi delivers reliable neighborhood sushi with strong food quality and exceptional service warmth, but inconsistent execution—occasional cold sushi and loose rolls—prevents higher grades. The outstanding value and family-friendly hospitality make it competitive with respected local favorites, though the casual, modest setting and cash-only policy limit broader appeal.

Restaurant Summary

The room feels cozy and welcoming, a tiny family operation where smiles come standard and prices surprise you in a good way. One diner put it simply: "Service was warm and the rice was spot on." However, expect a casual neighborhood vibe more than a showy scene, and note the cash only policy. The cooking leans simple and satisfying: classic maki, nigiri, and udon, with a few Vietnamese comfort dishes and a standout fresh-juice lineup. Regulars praise consistent value and fresh-tasting rolls, though a minority mentioned occasional execution slips like cold sushi or loosely rolled maki—best to stick to sets and popular rolls over purist sashimi. Families fare well here thanks to friendly service and straightforward choices. Kids can handle avocado or cucumber maki (€2.20–2.60), salmon rolls, or a mild udon, and desserts like dorayaki (€2.50) keep it sweet. There is no kids menu, but the many simple options work for younger palates.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost€16-25 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Central mixed residential-commercial zone near Goetheplatz; casual eateries and daily-life services.

Safety: Generally safe, well-trafficked streets; typical inner-city lighting and footfall.

Nearby: Close to U-Bahn Goetheplatz, shops, and apartments; convenient for locals and visitors.

AltstadtAltstadt is Munich's old town, bustling with visitors and locals alike. The dining scene is diverse, ranging from traditional Bavarian eateries to international and casual dining spots, catering to a wide range of tastes and budgets.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday11:30–15:00, 17:00–20:00 Tuesday11:30–15:00, 17:00–20:00 Wednesday11:30–15:00, 17:00–20:00 Thursday11:30–15:00, 17:00–20:00 Friday11:30–15:00, 17:00–20:00 Saturday12:00–15:00, 17:00–20:00 Sunday

Available: Takeout

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