To guide your Japanese culinary cravings and help you easily pinpoint the perfect spot, we've curated a guide featuring the best sushi restaurants in Luxembourg's capital and a few hidden gems just beyond its borders. Indulge in the ultimate sushi experience in the heart of Luxembourg!
When it comes to Japanese dining in Luxembourg, thoughts inevitably turn to sushi. What would Japanese cuisine be without that iconic dish, plump morsels of glutinous rice adorned with an array of delectable seafood, often accompanied by soy sauce and wasabi?
Sushi is a year-round delight, transcending time and occasion with its irresistibility, richness, versatility, and easy digestibility. Whether it's a crisp winter day or a balmy summer evening, the craving for sushi is ever-present.
The capital of the Grand Duchy has put together a collection of the best sushi restaurants that offer an inviting atmosphere and cuisine. The restaurants presented are in the medium to high-price segment and often you need to make a reservation to get to dinner, however, it is usually worth it.
500m from Park Merl
The name Ryô-dô holds profound significance, translating to 'the way of cuisine' in Japanese, where 'ryô' signifies cuisine, and 'dô' represents the path. In Japan, dining transcends mere sustenance; it's a path towards a good life, following the way (dô) of wisdom, interpreted in cuisine (ryô) through a profound respect for ingredients.
From its inception, owners Ryôdô Kajiwara and Nina Kajiwara-Schaeffer aspired to establish their restaurant as a benchmark for Japanese cuisine harmonizing with European gastronomy. Trained by esteemed masters in Japan and Michelin-starred chefs in Luxembourg, including Léa Linster, Arnaud Magnier of Clairefontaine, and Ilario Mosconi of Mosconi, Ryôdô Kajiwara equipped himself to meet this challenge.
Backed by a stellar team, Ryôdô achieved immediate success in its inaugural year. In 2021, both Gault & Millau and Michelin guides lauded the quality and originality of the dishes, highlighting the chef's immense potential. A year later, in 2022, Ryôdô Kajiwara earned the prestigious title of Chef of the Year by the Gault & Millau guide.
The restaurant offers a unique experience, with service provided by ladies adorned in kimono and a selection of sakés enhancing the subtleties crafted by Chef Ryôdô. Anticipate indulgence in premium products such as Wagyu A5, boasting pure intensity and the depth of carefully crafted marinades and sauces. Ryôdô promises a culinary journey marked by excellence and sophistication, a testament to the mastery of its visionary chef.
200m from place d’Armes
At the helm is Chef Daisuke Yoshida, a sushi virtuoso hailing from Japan, renowned for crafting authentic and irresistible flavors using only the freshest seafood. The menu is a symphony of Maki, sashimi, nigiri, chirashi, and temaki, promising a diverse and exquisite dining experience.
Noteworthy for its stellar reputation, Yamayu Santatsu shines as one of the best sushi restaurants in Luxembourg, boasting a remarkable 4.8 out of 5 rating on Facebook based on 245 glowing reviews.
30m from place d’Armes
Beyond its gastronomic delights, Aka Cité stands out as a versatile venue. Apart from relishing a refreshing drink or coffee alongside delectable snacks outside regular meal hours, the restaurant seamlessly transforms into an event space. Ideal for conferences or any special gathering, Aka Cité promises an unforgettable fusion of ambiance and culinary mastery.
In front of the Merl Park
For the chefs at Hakii, travel is an essential pleasure, allowing them to glean inspiration from diverse cultures worldwide to craft the perfect fusion sushi. This commitment to innovation ensures a menu brimming with unique and fresh flavors, as all sushi is meticulously prepared on-site to maintain the highest standards of quality and freshness. Notably, Hakii distinguishes itself by generous sushi portions, catering to vegan and vegetarian preferences.
The deluxe menu boasts six makis, including a California roll, three nigiris, four special rolls, six sashimis, and a refreshing wakame salad. For a complete experience, indulge in salmon or prawn tempura, gunkan, and Asahi beer.
Given its cozy setting with 25 indoor seats and an additional 40 on a welcoming terrace, reservations are highly recommended for this popular spot that consistently draws a crowd.
80m from the Luxembourg National Museum of Natural History
Under the culinary stewardship of Chef Akira Yasuoka, Kamakura not only offers some of the best sushi in Luxembourg but also presents culinary treasures such as Kobe beef, grilled eel, and unfiltered yuzu and plum liqueur for a delightful post-dinner experience. Explore the best of Japanese cuisine at Kamakura, a timeless destination celebrating 35 years of culinary excellence.
1km from Luxexpo The Box
On the menu, indulge in an array of sashimi, from seabass to octopus and eel, alongside the classics of salmon and tuna. A delightful combination of nigiri, sashimi, and maki is priced at 44 euros, while a mix of 24 maki pieces can be savored for 23 euros. Catering to diverse palates, Vida Sushi offers sumptuous vegetarian specialties for those not inclined toward seafood. The menu is complemented by a tempting selection of cocktails, some featuring a Japanese twist.
Adding to the allure, Saturdays at Vida Sushi are a celebration, with the city's finest DJs ensuring a lively atmosphere into the late hours.
40m from Palais Grand-Ducal
Embark on a gastronomic journey with offerings like the Amazonia Roll, featuring snow crab, apple, spicy mayo, wrapped in eel, avocado, and topped with cream cheese and caviar. For those with a generous budget, the Emperor's Platter, boasting 57 pieces at 99 euros for two, or the Geiko’s Platter with 41 pieces at 102 euros, offer a lavish feast to satisfy your sushi cravings.
200m from the University of Luxembourg
The name 'Nonbe' translates to 'bon vivant' in Japanese, embodying the spirit of enjoying life's pleasures through good food and drink, a sentiment reflected in its logo, an ancient Kanji symbolizing 'drinking well and eating well'.
In this contemporary and distinctive setting, Chef Norihiro Imamura pledges a dedication to the foundational principles of Japanese gastronomy, preserving traditional techniques and fundamentals. Nonbe goes beyond a diverse array of sushi, presenting a menu rich in culinary choices. Noteworthy dishes include the delectable chocolate mousse with wasabi, complemented by an extensive selection of Japanese sake.
While Nonbe's pricing leans towards the higher end, the commitment to quality and impeccable service ensures a worthwhile and indulgent experience for the discerning epicurean.
12km from Luxembourg City center
Renowned for its delightful sushi and sashimi, Wasabi stands out for its diverse culinary offerings, extending beyond Japanese cuisine to include a range of Asian and even Portuguese dishes. The establishment's commitment to excellence is further accentuated by its stellar service, making Wasabi a standout destination for a culinary journey through diverse Asian flavors.
850 from the Mamer train station
The extensive menu boasts a variety of sushi, sashimi, red rolls, chirashi, maki, tataki, and sakura, alongside enticing hot dishes. Offering a perfect blend of variety and affordability, Chen promises a satisfying culinary experience for those seeking a diverse range of Japanese delights.
Reservations are recommended, especially during peak hours or for popular sushi spots. To secure a table, it's advisable to make reservations in advance by contacting the restaurant directly or using their online reservation system.
Source: www.yamayu-santatsu.lu, www.restaurant-chen.lu, www.hakii.lu, www.kamakura.lu, www.vida.lu, www.nonbe.lu, ryodoes.com, kobesushi.lu, wasabi.lu, www.aka.lu
We took photos from these sources: Jakub Dziubak at Unsplash, Ryôdô website, Yamayu Santatsu website, Aka Cité Instagram page, Hakii Facebook Page, Kamakura Facebook Page, Vida Sushi website, Kobe website, Nonbe website, Wasabi Facebook Page, Restaurant Chen Facebook Page, Restaurant Chen Facebook Page