SEEN Restaurant
Maxvorstadt
Chef Jianguo Zhang's Sichuan fine dining; Munich's first serious Chinese room.
Tatami sushi and seasonal kaiseki tucked inside the Amalienpassage.
Sansaro — the name means three-way crossing — is the most considered Japanese room in Munich outside of the hotel circuit, hidden in the Adalberthof courtyard of the Amalienpassage off Türkenstraße. Open since 2006 and Michelin-recognised since 2024, the kitchen runs proper sushi and sashimi alongside a seasonal multi-course Journey to Japan menu (five to seven courses, changes with each season). The room offers tatami seating where you sit shoeless on rice-straw mats, plus standard tables and a small terrace under Japanese fan maples in summer. Organic-certified, restrained, and entirely free of the all-you-can-eat sushi tier that plagues much of Munich's Japanese scene.
Tam deneyim için tatami isteyin; ayakkabısız, yere yakın oturuyorsunuz; mekânın baştan kurgulandığı biçim bu. À la carte yerine mevsimsel Japonya'ya Yolculuk menüsünü rezerve edin (Mart-Mayıs ilkbahar baskısı şu an devam ediyor); mutfağın neyi yapabildiğini orada görüyorsunuz. Amalienstraße'den avluya yürüyün, giriş kolayca kaçırılır.
In het kort
Type uitzicht
Historic Monuments, Garden View
Kwaliteit van het uitzicht
Good
Snelle antwoorden over Sushiya Sansaro — reserveringen, openingstijden, dresscode en prijsklasse.
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