Hamburg · Sushi · a la carte
Matsumi
Traditional Japanese sushiJapanese-ownedJapanese-led kitchenDer Feinschmecker ratedHamburg institution
Founded in 1982 and originally catering to Hamburg's Japanese expatriate community, Matsumi is the city's most storied Japanese restaurant. Under chef Fumihiro Morita and owner Hideaki Morita, traditional recipes and Japanese service staff preserve an atmosphere that feels like a short journey to Japan.
- Price
- ¥¥
- Area
- Neustadt
- Since
- 1982
- Chef
- Fumihiro Morita
- Owner
- Hideaki Morita

Plate № 26
About
Matsumi has anchored Hamburg's Japanese dining scene since 1982, when it opened its doors specifically to serve the city's Japanese residents with cooking they could trust. Executive sushi chef Hideaki Morita and current head chef Fumihiro Morita — both Japanese — oversee a kitchen that draws on traditional recipes without concession to fusion trends. The dining room on Colonnaden, bathed in understated Japanese aesthetic, is staffed almost exclusively by Japanese personnel. Der Feinschmecker has awarded Matsumi 2.5 out of 5 stars, recognising it as a genuine institution of Japanese cuisine in Hamburg. Lunch sets offer exceptional value; evening menus showcase nigiri, sashimi, and composed seasonal plates that reward repeat visits.
Why it's on Washoku Guide
- Hamburg's original Japanese restaurant, open continuously since 1982
- Both owner and head chef are Japanese, with staff sourced directly from Japan
- Traditional recipes unchanged across decades — among the most authentic sushi in northern Germany
- Recognised by Der Feinschmecker as an institution of Japanese cuisine in Hamburg
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