Lucky Sushi Slagelse
Casual, central Slagelse sushi spot serving generous mix menus, colourful rolls and convenient takeaway from midday through the evening.
Lucky Sushi Slagelse is a casual Japanese-inspired restaurant in the heart of Slagelse, known for generous sushi menus, colourful maki rolls and family-friendly dining. Set on Rosengade, it combines a relaxed sit‑down restaurant with a busy takeaway operation, offering everything from classic nigiri and sashimi to deep-fried special rolls and warm wok dishes. It is a convenient choice for lunch, dinner or a quick takeaway treat in the town centre.
A brief summary to Lucky Sushi Slagelse
- Rosengade 13, Slagelse, 4200, DK
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- Mobile reception: 5 out of 5
- Monday 12 pm-9 pm
- Tuesday 12 pm-9 pm
- Wednesday 12 pm-9 pm
- Thursday 12 pm-9 pm
- Friday 12 pm-10 pm
- Saturday 12 pm-10 pm
- Sunday 12 pm-9 pm
Local tips
- Consider ordering one of the large sushi menus to share; it is often better value than choosing individual rolls and gives you a wide variety of flavours.
- Arrive slightly before typical Danish dinner time if you prefer a quieter atmosphere and faster service, especially on Friday and Saturday evenings.
- If you have dietary requirements, such as preferring vegetarian sushi or avoiding certain ingredients, mention them clearly when ordering so the kitchen can adjust.
- For takeaway, pre-order online or by phone to minimise waiting time during the busiest evening hours when many locals collect large sushi menus.
- Bring a reusable bag if you are picking up a sizeable takeaway order, as multiple boxes and soy sauce containers can be easier to carry together.
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Getting There
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Regional train and short walk
From Slagelse Station, take the regional train line that connects the town with larger cities such as Copenhagen and Odense; trains typically run two to three times per hour during the day and the journey from Copenhagen takes about 60–75 minutes in each direction, with standard adult tickets usually in the range of 120–180 DKK one way in second class. Once in Slagelse, it is an easy walk of around 10–15 minutes through the compact town centre to reach Rosengade, where the restaurant is located on a pedestrian-friendly street that is generally accessible for most visitors.
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Local bus within Slagelse
Several city and regional buses serve central Slagelse, with stops near the shopping streets around Rosengade; typical travel times from residential areas or nearby villages are around 10–25 minutes depending on distance and traffic. Single tickets on local buses in Zealand are commonly priced in the range of 24–36 DKK for shorter journeys, and services run more frequently on weekdays than late evenings or Sundays, so it is wise to check the latest timetable if you plan a late dinner visit.
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Car or taxi from surrounding Zealand
Arriving by car from other towns in West Zealand, driving times to Slagelse centre are often between 20 and 45 minutes, depending on whether you come from places such as Korsør, Sorø or smaller nearby communities. Public parking areas are available around the town centre, though you may need to allow extra time on busy shopping days and respect local time limits or paid zones; taxi rides from nearby towns can range roughly from 150 to 400 DKK one way depending on distance, time of day and any waiting time.
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Cycling in the town area
Slagelse is relatively compact and mostly flat, making cycling a practical option if you are staying nearby; journeys from residential districts to the centre typically take 5–20 minutes at an easy pace. Dedicated cycle lanes exist on some approach roads and bicycles can usually be parked close to the pedestrian streets, though you may need to walk the last stretch through shared zones in the core shopping area where cycling is restricted during the busiest hours.
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Colorful Sushi Stop in Central Slagelse
Lucky Sushi Slagelse sits on Rosengade, a short stroll from the town’s main shopping streets, and feels very much like a neighbourhood favourite rather than a formal fine-dining address. Inside, the look is simple and modern, with clean lines, light colours and a focus on the long counter where trays of sushi are assembled to order. Large menu boards and picture menus make it easy to choose, even if you are new to sushi.The restaurant doubles as a dine-in space and a takeaway hub, so you can expect a steady flow of customers picking up bags of food throughout the afternoon and evening. Seating is arranged in straightforward tables for couples, families and small groups, and the atmosphere tends to be informal, chatty and unpretentious, especially in the early evening when locals drop by after work.From Classic Nigiri to Deep-Fried Specials
The menu at Lucky Sushi is built around an extensive selection of sushi sets and mix trays, making it easy to share. You will find familiar favourites such as salmon, tuna and prawn nigiri, alongside maki rolls filled with cucumber, avocado or tempura shrimp. Larger “boat” and party menus combine many different pieces on one platter, aimed at groups wanting a bit of everything.Beyond the basics, there are more indulgent special rolls layered with sauces, crispy toppings and grilled elements that cater to those who like bold flavours. For guests who prefer warm food or something less fish-forward, the kitchen also prepares wok dishes, rice bowls and small starters such as edamame, spring rolls and skewers. Vegetarian options are generally easy to find, and it is often possible to request simple adaptations.Takeaway Convenience and Local Rhythm
Lucky Sushi follows a clear daily rhythm, opening for lunch at midday and continuing straight into dinner service. On weekdays and Sundays the doors usually close in the early evening, while Friday and Saturday nights run a little later, making it a handy choice before or after other plans in town. The continuous opening hours mean you can just as easily stop in for a late lunch as for an early dinner.The takeaway side is well organised, with many guests pre-ordering sushi menus to collect on their way home. This can make the front area relatively lively at peak times, but tables further inside tend to feel calmer. For spontaneous visits it is often straightforward to find a place at off-peak hours, while larger groups might want to reserve in advance on weekend evenings.Who Enjoys Eating Here
The restaurant’s casual style and straightforward layout make it a practical choice for families with children, couples looking for an easy dinner, and solo diners who simply want a quick, satisfying meal. High stools or bar-style seating may be available near the counter, while standard tables suit longer, sit-down meals. The central location also attracts friends meeting up before a night out elsewhere in Slagelse.Service is oriented around efficiency, with staff moving between dine-in guests and takeaway orders. The focus is firmly on getting freshly made trays of sushi to the table rather than creating a formal, lingering experience. This suits visitors who value convenience and variety, and who appreciate being able to combine sushi with cooked dishes for those in the group who are still warming up to raw fish.Practical Details for a Smooth Visit
Prices are typically moderate by Danish standards, especially when ordering larger menus to share, and there are often combination deals that bundle many pieces into one set. Soft drinks and simple beverages are available, and you can usually ask for tap water alongside your order. Public restrooms, basic seating and indoor shelter from the weather are part of the package, making it a comfortable stop year-round.Because Lucky Sushi is right in the centre of Slagelse, mobile reception is usually strong, which is helpful if you are placing or adjusting a takeaway order online. With its balance of accessibility, central location and extensive menu, the restaurant works well as a flexible food stop during a day of shopping or sightseeing in town.Explore the best of what Lucky Sushi Slagelse has to offer
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