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Avaliação da contribuiçãoMiyako was once the best Chinese imst. due to the years, the quality was unfortunately worse. best Chinese imst is now asiamix.
I raise again to 4*, because the take away sushi is constant tip, only the S8 is missing the taste much too watery, sometimes too heavy/dicky.Bisher almost always 5 stars, especially the sushi we appreciate for its very high level. Unfortunately, the last two paintings were either forgotten when picking up or, for example, the suppe S8 suddenly tasted very watery and yesterday was a little bit too little seasoned.I would like to have a constant good quality, then happy to return 5*
Very good Asian cuisine, a great all you can eat buffet, with very helpful and friendly waiters
Recommended for a quick eat. Lunch until 3pm will only cost you €10. There is plenty to choose from:noodles, fried rice (veggie), several warm sauces including shrimp, beef or chicken. Choose the shrimp:a little spicy. Vegetables are fresh. If something is not available:ask the waiter and it will be made fresh. There is also a selection of 5 sushi dishes, as well as the common fries, kip nuggets etc. Recommendations are for the fried shrimps:just take 10 of them with the sauce,they are delicious! Afterwards you can take as many deserts (ice cream, pie) as you like. Note: drinks are expensive (2,50 /3,50€ /glass). Order a big glass of schiwasser (root beer), much cheaper. After 3 pm the buffet is cleaned and you only have the options of eating a la carte, which is more expensive. Good restaurant, staff is very quick and friendly.
This restaurant is in the FMZ shopping center near the MediaMarkt. It’s right on the way to Sölden or Innsbruck and has easy access to the main highway. It’s a fairly large restaurant nothing fancy, but with a decent ambiance. We visited for lunch on Good Friday. While they had their lunch buffet going on for €14.90 (mostly Chinese with a couple sushi options), we opted for a variety of the rolls on their a la carte menu in the special rolls section. We live in an area of Switzerland where sushi is hard to come by without driving about 40 minutes, and even then the sushi is rather simple no fusion, which we have grown accustomed to. For three large rolls, a small sashimi plate (12 pcs), and a mixed roll plate, the price was about €55. Too much food, but good. Our eyes were bigger than our stomachs. We could have easily removed one dish and been absolutely comfortable. However, we enjoyed it enough that we would tack it on to our annual Sölden ski trip. FYI They also have an establishment in Sölden, but I believe the hours are more limited (e.g. opens at 13:00/14:00 or something). Don’t quote me on that though. I also don’t know if they have the same menu.