Hanse Bowl

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Hanse Bowl serves fresh poké bowls, wraps and smoothies.

On the one hand, the menu includes already assembled Poké Bowls, for example with sushi rice, coconut-sesame sauce, spicy tofu, edamame, and vegetables, but on the other hand, there is also the option to assemble your own bowl from a diverse selection of ingredients. The wrap menu includes salmon, chicken as well as tofu as a filling, among others. The meal is rounded off with a fresh smoothie.

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