Assorted Sushi
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Assorted Sushi
................................$Toetjes
................................$Edamame
................................$Sushi Lunch
................................$Flamed Nigiri
................................$Miso Soup
................................$Valentine's Special Maki
................................$Yakitori
................................$Eel and Tuna Sashimi
................................$Uramaki
................................$Ossenhaas
................................$Peking Duck
................................$Verschillende Sushi
................................$Gyoza En Ebi Tempura
................................$As a reviewer wrapping up my thoughts on the menu at Asaka in Enschede, I have to say the variety really stands out and keeps things exciting from first bite to last. The menu blends classic Japanese favourites with some bold choices, so whether you’re into assorted sushi and uramaki or craving eel and tuna sashimi, there’s plenty to explore. The flamed nigiri brings a smoky twist that pairs surprisingly well with lighter options like edamame and miso soup, and for something heartier, dishes such as ossenhaas and Peking duck bring depth and flavour beyond the typical sushi selection. Linking these with crowd‑pleasers like yakitori and gyoza en ebi tempura, you can easily build a meal that feels both balanced and indulgent.
Even the lunch offerings hold their own, with options like sushi lunch or creative specials such as Valentine’s Special Maki adding seasonal flair. For those with a sweet tooth, toetjes are a nice way to finish, rounding out a menu that’s thoughtful and inviting. Overall, the menu feels like a conversation in itself: it’s varied yet coherent, classic yet playful, and it invites you to mix and match without feeling overwhelmed, making every visit a fresh experience that leaves you planning what to order next.