After Miniatur Wunderland, we walked around the area by the Port of Hamburg since it was nearby, then cut back into the center of town to find somewhere to eat dinner. We wandered onto a street named Colonnaden where there were a number of restaurants and debated between a German restaurant and the all-you-can-eat sushi place next to it. My sushi craving won, and Paul agreed to give sushi one more try, but I think this may be our final sushi attempt in Europe! The reality is, you can only expect so much in terms of quality for all-you-can eat sushi, even if it’s 16.90 euros per person. At home we can get a pretty good amount of great quality sushi for what that converts into in Canadian dollars, so even though the sushi wasn’t that bad, we’ve come to the conclusion that we just won’t find high quality sushi in Europe so we won’t waste any more money on it! We’ll stick to other types of food which are cheaper and better and I’ll get my sushi-fill when I’m back home again