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Ny Yaki Sushi, Marielyst

Casual seaside sushi and wok in the heart of Marielyst, perfect for beach-day lunches, easy family dinners and takeaway feasts for nearby holiday homes.

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Ny Yaki Sushi is a casual Japanese restaurant on Marielyst Strandvej, a short stroll from the dunes and white sands of Marielyst Beach on Falster. The bright, modern space focuses on sushi and wok dishes, including popular ad libitum options and takeaway for holiday homes nearby. Open daily from midday to late evening, it’s a relaxed spot for families, couples, and groups looking to pair a beach day with an easy, crowd-pleasing meal just off the main holiday strip.

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Marielyst Strandvej 54a, Væggerløse, Marielyst, 4873, DK
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Mid ranged
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Indoor
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Mobile reception: 5 out of 5
Monday
12 pm-10 pm
Tuesday
12 pm-10 pm
Wednesday
12 pm-10 pm
Thursday
12 pm-10 pm
Friday
12 pm-10 pm
Saturday
12 pm-10 pm
Sunday
12 pm-10 pm

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    Getting There

    Car from Nykøbing Falster

    Driving from Nykøbing Falster to Ny Yaki Sushi in Marielyst typically takes about 20–25 minutes depending on traffic. The route follows main regional roads across Falster and is straightforward for most drivers. Parking in Marielyst is generally available in public lots and along side streets near Marielyst Strandvej, but during peak summer weeks spaces can fill quickly in the late afternoon and evening. Fuel and basic services are available in Nykøbing Falster and around Marielyst, and there are no tolls on this stretch.

    Regional bus within Falster

    Regional buses connect Nykøbing Falster and other nearby towns with Marielyst, with journey times usually around 30–45 minutes depending on the specific line and stops. Services run more frequently in the summer holiday season and less often in the late evening and on some weekends, so it is important to check current timetables. A one-way adult ticket on local buses in this part of Denmark generally costs in the range of 30–60 DKK, often payable by travel card, app or contactless payment. The nearest stop is within a short walk of Marielyst Strandvej.

    Cycling from nearby holiday homes

    Many visitors stay in holiday homes scattered around Marielyst and the surrounding area, where cycling to Ny Yaki Sushi is a practical option. Rides of 10–25 minutes are common from most local cottage clusters, using relatively flat roads and paths that are suitable for casual cyclists and families. In summer, expect more traffic and pedestrians in the centre, so allow extra time and ride carefully. Bicycles can be rented from several outlets in the wider Marielyst area, and lights are essential if returning after dark.

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    Local tips

    Consider the ad libitum sushi option if you are a group or very hungry; ordering in rounds makes it easy to try many combinations without surprises on the bill.
    Peak summer evenings can be busy, so aim for an early dinner or a late lunch to avoid waits, especially with children or larger groups.
    Take advantage of takeaway platters if you are staying in a nearby holiday home and want a relaxed dinner on your own terrace after a day at the beach.
    If anyone in your party is new to sushi, start with cooked options and mild rolls, then add a few pieces with wasabi on the side to build confidence.

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    Sushi by the Seaside in Holiday-Town Marielyst

    Ny Yaki Sushi sits on Marielyst Strandvej, the central spine of this classic Danish beach town on the south coast of Falster. Just behind the low dunes that shelter one of Denmark’s most loved sandy beaches, the restaurant offers a distinctly Asian counterpoint to the ice-cream parlours, cafés and seaside shops that line the street. In summer, guests drift in straight from the beach in sandals and shorts, while outside the high season it becomes a cosy option for locals and weekenders staying in the area’s many holiday homes.The setting is firmly coastal: step outside and you are moments from the long, white strand and windswept dune paths that define Marielyst. That easy connection to the sea gives meals here a laid-back, holiday feel, whether you drop in for a quick lunch between activities or make it the main event after sunset over the Baltic.

    Japanese Favourites with a Danish Holiday Twist

    The menu centres on a broad range of sushi classics: maki rolls, nigiri, sashimi and inside-out creations built around salmon, tuna, prawns and crisp vegetables. A recurring highlight is the ad libitum concept, where you order rounds of small plates from a set selection, making it simple for mixed groups to experiment and share. It is particularly practical for gatherings of friends or extended families renting a nearby summer house.Alongside the cold dishes you will find warm options such as wok-fried noodles, rice dishes and tempura-style bites, helpful on cooler evenings or outside peak summer. Sauces tend to balance mild heat with sweetness, keeping the food accessible for children and sushi newcomers, while wasabi and ginger allow more adventurous diners to dial up the flavours.

    Casual Atmosphere for Families and Friends

    Inside, Ny Yaki Sushi is relaxed and unfussy, with clean-lined tables, simple decor and an open, informal vibe that suits the surrounding resort town. It works equally well for a quick solo meal, a couple’s dinner after a beach walk, or a multi-generational outing where everyone can pick their favourites from the tablet or paper menu.Service is geared to efficiency and convenience, reflecting a clientele that often arrives hungry after active days outdoors. Takeaway is an important part of the experience too: many guests collect large platters to bring back to holiday homes, turning sushi into an easy, social dinner around a terrace table.

    Perfect Pairing with Marielyst’s Beach Life

    The restaurant’s location makes it an easy addition to a full day in Marielyst. You can combine an afternoon building sandcastles or swimming in the shallow, family-friendly waters with an early evening sushi feast, or pause for a light lunch between rounds of mini golf, beach activities or cycling along the dike. The constant flow of holidaymakers lends the place a gently lively background buzz during peak weeks.In shoulder seasons, when the town quietens and winds sweep across the dunes, Ny Yaki Sushi becomes a warm indoor refuge. The contrast between brisk Baltic air outside and fragrant rice and grilled dishes inside captures much of Marielyst’s charm: an easy-going seaside escape where comfort and simple pleasures take centre stage.

    Practical Details for a Smooth Visit

    Ny Yaki Sushi keeps straightforward hours, opening daily from midday until late evening, which makes planning simple whether you prefer a late lunch or an unhurried dinner. Being on the main street, it is within walking distance of many rental houses and small hotels, and close to other services in the centre of Marielyst.Expect a moderate price level by Danish coastal standards: ad libitum options and set menus help keep costs predictable for families and groups, while takeaway offers flexibility if you prefer to dine at home. Given the compact indoor space and popularity in peak summer, it is wise to arrive early in the evening or be prepared for a short wait during the busiest holiday weeks.

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