
Nare Sushi
Japanese · Skórzewo
Restaurant in Skórzewo, Poland
The Read
Japanese Precision, Western Poland
Price
€€
Dress
Casual
Why go
Nare Sushi is worth booking when the brief is Japanese food at a moderate price rather than a formal private-dining setup. The Michelin Guide Poland Plate distinction adds confidence, easy booking makes it useful for lower-friction dinners in Skórzewo. Cross-shop November Brasserie if the group wants Japanese in a broader brasserie setting.
About Nare Sushi
For diners considering Nare Sushi in Skórzewo, the picture is direct: it is a Japanese restaurant in the €€ price range, with casual dress and opening hours from early afternoon into the evening across the week. That makes it a practical option when the plan is focused on Japanese food and the budget should stay moderate.
The main reason to choose it is category clarity. In a wider comparison set that can include different restaurant styles, Nare Sushi is the Japanese option. For an explorer comparing dining choices, that matters: the decision is less about elaborate extras and more about whether Japanese food is the right fit for the occasion.
Choose it for Japanese focus, not private-room polish
For group dining, treat Nare Sushi as a casual pick rather than a private dining destination. If you need a private-room setup, chef-led counter format, or set group menu, check the practical details directly with the venue. It is best assessed on the basics: Japanese cuisine, €€ pricing, casual dress.
That does not make it a weak occasion choice. It just narrows the right use case. The €€ price tier keeps the restaurant in a moderate range, which can make it easier to consider for a relaxed meal in Skórzewo. For a more formal group meal, confirm the practical details directly before committing.
The recognition signal helps with confidence. Michelin Guide Poland lists Nare Sushi with a Plate distinction for 2026. A Plate is not a star, it should not be read like one, but it is a meaningful external recognition for diners comparing Japanese options.
Where it sits in a short list
If the meal is built around Japanese food, Nare Sushi is the clear match. November Brasserie can be considered as another comparison option, but the reason to choose Nare Sushi is simple: the cuisine here is Japanese, the price tier is €€.
A nóż widelec, Cucina, Yes Butcher! Shop & Bistro, Lumière are useful names to compare when the group is still deciding what kind of restaurant experience it wants. Nare Sushi is the better fit when the brief is specifically Japanese food in Skórzewo; the others are better treated as alternative dining directions rather than direct substitutes.
The opening hours are useful for planning. Nare Sushi opens from 1–9 PM Monday through Thursday, 1–10 PM Friday and Saturday, 1–8 PM Sunday. Those hours support afternoon and evening plans, but any booking, seating, or service-format details should be checked directly with the venue.
Good for curious diners who want value without overplanning
The strongest recommendation is for diners who know they want Japanese food in Skórzewo and do not need the restaurant to be defined by a tasting menu, counter format, or private-room setup. With casual dress and €€ pricing, it reads as an accessible Japanese choice rather than a highly formal dining commitment.
For a wider scan before deciding, compare Nare Sushi with other dining options that fit your preferred cuisine, price range, schedule. If the meal is part of a longer plan in Skórzewo, use the opening hours and price level as the practical starting point, then check current details directly with the venue.
Planning details
- Location
- Kozierowskiego 4, 60-185 Skórzewo, Poland
- Website
- naresushi.com.pl
- Phone
- +48 882 999 333
The take
The Take
The Vibe
Nare Sushi sits quietly on the edge of Poznań in Skórzewo, where its disciplined Japanese approach feels deliberately out of step with the bustle of city-centre lists. The kitchen's kaiseki sensibility and a 2025 Michelin Plate position the restaurant as a refined, thoughtful address — restrained rather than flashy. Reviews and a high Google rating underline a consistency of execution that rewards diners who seek composure and precision. The overall effect is a sophisticated, low-key dining experience that reads like a well-kept discovery rather than a destination built for spectacle.
Best For
This is a spot for diners who appreciate compositional Japanese cooking rather than casual grab-and-go sushi. The Michelin Plate and kaiseki framing make it an attractive option for evening meals where sequence, seasonality and craft matter — hence its fit for a date night or an intentional outing with friends who value technique. Because it sits in a quieter suburb and draws acclaim without tourist footfall, visits feel planned: people go for the food rather than the scene.
Ordering Tips
The menu highlights and the kaiseki influence point toward letting the kitchen's structure guide the meal. Look out for the signature items — dry-aged toro, the Negi Ebi Special, the Richie Roll and Saqura Nigiri — as touchstones of the restaurant's technique. Given the emphasis on sequence and seasonal composition, consider sampling several contrasting plates to appreciate temperature, texture and balance. If you want context for the choices, ask front-of-house about the order and seasonal intent behind specific pieces.
Venue details
Ambiance
Warm, inviting, and cozy with stunning contemporary Japanese interior design and natural light.
Tags
Vibe
Best For
Experience
At the Table
- Dress Code
- Casual
- Noise Level
- Quiet
- Service Style
- Upscale Casual
- Meal Pacing
- Leisurely
- Capacity
- Small
Signature Dishes
- dry-aged toro
- Negi Ebi Special
- Richie Roll
- Saqura Nigiri
Planning details
Location
Recognition and awards
Also consider
Where to book if Nare Sushi does not fit
Try November Brasserie first if the group still wants Japanese food but prefers a broader room style. For a similar €€ spend without the sushi focus, A nóż widelec is the better modern-cuisine cross-shop.
Restaurant context
How Nare Sushi compares in Skórzewo
Nare Sushi is the most direct choice in this set when the group has already agreed on Japanese food. November Brasserie is the closest cuisine peer at the same €€ tier, but it reads as a broader brasserie choice; pick it when the room style matters as much as the sushi brief.
For value, the comparison is tighter with A nóż widelec and Cucina, both also listed at €€. A nóż widelec is better for modern-cuisine diners who do not want to commit to Japanese, while Cucina is the safer Mediterranean crowd-pleaser. Nare Sushi wins only when the table specifically wants sushi.
Yes Butcher! Shop & Bistro is the cross-shop for meat-led bistro energy, not a like-for-like alternative. Lumière is the more occasion-leaning comparison, useful when polish and ambiance outrank easy booking and category focus.
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Compare Nare Sushi
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Awards | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nare Sushi | Skórzewo | Japanese | Michelin Guide Poland 20262025 Michelin Plate | €€ |
| Lumière | Przezmierowo | 2026 AA 4-Rosette RestaurantsMichelin Guide Great Britain & Ireland 2026The Good Food Guide 20252025 Wine Spectator Award of Excellence2025 Michelin 1 Star2024 Michelin 1 Star | ; | ; |
| A nóż widelec | Poznań | Modern Cuisine | Michelin Guide Poland 20262025 Michelin Plate2024 Michelin Plate | €€ |
| Cucina | Poznań | Mediterranean Cuisine | 2026 OAD Casual in Europe Recommended2026 Michelin Plate2025 Wine Spectator Award of Excellence2025 OAD Casual in Europe2025 Michelin Plate2024 Michelin PlatePearl Recommended Restaurants | €€ |
| Yes Butcher! Shop & Bistro | Poznań | No published awards | ; | ; |
| November Brasserie | Berlin | Japanese | Michelin Guide Germany 20262026 OAD Casual in Europe Recommended2026 OAD Newly Added European Restaurants2025 Michelin Bib Gourmand2024 Michelin Bib Gourmand | €€ |
How Nare Sushi Skórzewo compares with similar nearby venues.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
What are alternatives to Nare Sushi?
If you want to compare before deciding, A nóż widelec, Cucina, Lumière, November Brasserie, Yes Butcher! Shop & Bistro are useful reference points. Nare Sushi is the pick when the priority is Japanese food in Skórzewo.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Nare Sushi?
Think of Nare Sushi as a Japanese restaurant rather than a fixed-menu splurge. At €€, the value case is strongest if you want a moderate Japanese meal in Skórzewo.
Is Nare Sushi worth the price?
Yes, if you want Japanese food in Skórzewo and the €€ range fits your plan. The Michelin Guide Poland 2026 Plate adds a useful trust signal when comparing it with other options.
Is Nare Sushi good for solo dining?
It can be a reasonable choice for a solo meal if Japanese food is what you want. The hours are 1–9 PM Monday through Thursday, 1–10 PM Friday and Saturday, 1–8 PM Sunday.
Can Nare Sushi accommodate groups?
Confirm seating directly with the venue before planning around it. If your group is still comparing restaurant styles, A nóż widelec and Lumière are two other names to consider.
Is Nare Sushi good for a special occasion?
It can suit a low-key special meal if the occasion is centered on Japanese food rather than a more formal format. The Michelin Guide Poland 2026 Plate and €€ price point make it a credible, moderate choice.


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