Arne T.
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Pleasant.
In Regensburg one mainly expects Pork knuckle and beer - and one gets more than enough of both. Upscale cuisine is sadly rate. So it is very fortunate to have the Storstad in town.
The cuisine is a crossover of Asian, German, and northern influences.
The menu we had was framed by Tom Ka Gai - a soup in the beginning and, interestingly, as an ice cream at the end. Packed into that was sashimi with beetroot, pasta with white truffle, codfish sea buckthorn, and reindeer with creamy field salad.
The only (minor) complaint, or rather suggestion, I might raise is that I think the rather strong sea buckthorn is in danger if overpowering the fish - that is, of course, a matter of opinion.
Overall we very much enjoyed the evening. The location is central, service is competent, and the food keeps the tension of being surprising without being overwhelming.
A tip to the head from my side.