Reviews
What Jabari Lowe doesn't like about Sushiya:
Not Good Poor Sushi!!!!!!!!!!. Hi a few of use went out for some nice japanese food ended up coming here what a mistake? the sushi was'nt as fresh as i would have expected?? the salmon tasted as if it was a few days old!!! the hot food was'nt japanese??? we normally go to ju-ichi but they were fully booked boo hoo give this a miss not as a japanese should be??? iv been to japan many times on business due to me owning... View all feedback. What Paula Watson likes about Sushiya:
This restaurant is perfect for a casual sushi experience. As a sushi enthusiast, I thoroughly enjoyed my visit here. Despite its small size, I found it charming. The sushi was delicious and freshly prepared, and the soft shell crab tempura was exceptional. The atmosphere is more laid-back compared to other sushi spots, making it ideal for a relaxed dining experience. I suggest making a reservation in advance, as the... View all feedback.
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I went into this place without expecting a lot and was very pleasantly surprised. I ordered a roasted duck yakisoba and not only it was on my table in just
Went for ramen It's a very small location We lucked out showing up early enough to get a table promptly.
Heard a lot of hype about this place so had high expectations. Had better elsewhere and lacks in variety as specialises in noodles too!
I went to this place without much to expect and was very pleasantly surprised, I ordered a roasted duck yakisoba and not only it was on my table in just.
Have fought for ramen. it is a very small location. we had lucky we showed up early enough to get a table. the rams were not the biggest, but we are.
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read moreSushiya in Edinburgh has received a mix of reviews, with some customers expressing disappointment in the quality and authenticity of the sushi, while others rave about the fresh ingredients and delicious dishes. Despite its small size, the restaurant is popular and often fully booked, so reservations are recommended. The menu offers a variety of options, including sushi, sashimi, and traditional Japanese dishes. The atmosphere is cozy and intimate, making it a great spot for casual dining. Overall, Sushiya seems to be a hit or miss for some, but for sushi lovers looking for a good Japanese meal in Edinburgh, it may be worth a visit.
Often said to be the best Sushi joint in Edinburgh, I'm not surprised. It's got a chic interior high tables with barstools which aren't particularly comfy but m...
read moreCan't comment on the sushi in the joint, although the platters floating by did look appetizing. I came here because I was hid with a sudden and severe craving f...
read moreWent for ramen. It's a very small location. We lucked out showing up early enough to get a table promptly. The ramen wasn't the greatest, but we're starting to...
read moreI went into this place without expecting a lot and was very pleasantly surprised. I ordered a roasted duck yakisoba and not only it was on my table in just a fe...
read moreNot a cheap place to get take away on the go, but then, Japanese never is! The staff welcomes you with hearty smiles and serve you with water and lemon. It's th...
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