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KURO by Panamo
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The tendency in Poland is for a new cuisine to be launched and then a procession of new restaurants to open all serving pretty much the same ‘fashionable’ cuisine.
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Kyokai Sushi Bar
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The City Park development just to the west of the centre past the trade fairs, is home to some of the city's best eating establishments and this is true for Kyokai, one of Poznan's best Japanese efforts.
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Zindo
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An expansion from their Warsaw and Wroclaw operations, Zindo’s modern beige-heavy space still appears to be struggling to attract attention from the folks in Poznan.
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Art Sushi
Flamboyant sushi combos served inside a pleasing interior of dark bamboo ceilings and rice paper lanterns. Both Japanese and Korean recipes to choose from, including a tongue teasing Kimchi soup and crunchy tempura dishes.
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Goko
Goko should shorten their name to Go: it’s good, and that’s all you need know. The Poznań sushi race is hotting up, and Goko are a good bet if you want to land fresh fish in a decent atmosphere.
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Hanami Sushi
Hanami can’t be accused of over-elaborating. The dining space here is unspectacular, with the architect choosing a simple style that involves little more than black seats and walls as white as winter.
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KURO by Panamo
The tendency in Poland is for a new cuisine to be launched and then a procession of new restaurants to open all serving pretty much the same ‘fashionable’ cuisine.
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Kyokai Sushi Bar
The City Park development just to the west of the centre past the trade fairs, is home to some of the city's best eating establishments and this is true for Kyokai, one of Poznan's best Japanese efforts.
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Matii Sushi Restaurant
The competition for Poznań’s best sushi is seriously heating up and this place looks like a real contender for the title.
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Planet Sushi
The Planet Sushi brand arrives to Poznań, bringing with it a big reputation secured in the wilds of Russia. The Poznań
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Sakana Sushi Bar
Five star sushi served inside a pale vanilla coloured interior equipped with all the necessary rice paper panels and bamboo extras.
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Sushi 77
A narrow restaurant serving fresh cuts of sushi to Poznan's growing band of Japanistas. Complimenting the fine raw fish are import beer and sake, as well as an international wine card to go with your choice.
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Violet Sushi
Adjust your eyes before entering, everything in Violet comes in deep purple, a good name for a band, but a ropey colour scheme for a restaurant.
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Zindo
An expansion from their Warsaw and Wroclaw operations, Zindo’s modern beige-heavy space still appears to be struggling to attract attention from the folks in Poznan.
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