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Been here a few times as my daughter's favorite Sushi place. Food is always good. We both had Bento boxes which offered a lot of selection so you can chose the variety of food that appeals to you. Pleasant venue, good service and very good food. Excellent choice for a Japneses food craving. View all feedback.
What Guillem Colunga doesn't like about Nomiya:
This menu is huge! Tons of choices from ramen, to hot entrees, to bento boxes. So many things that I went with a bento box to try a variety. The udon was good, the sushi was alright and honestly I don't really remember much of the meal. I do remember a weird sushi roll on the menu that had gold in it though. Prices were pretty standard for Japanese here in Edmonton, with our bill coming to close to $80-$100 for the t... View all feedback.
Amazing quality, I had the curry katsu and it's so good that it's hard not to order another serving. Ramen noodles were homemade.
I have been a sushi fanatic my whole adult life and have been at all sorts of venues for it. But nothing will ever live up to today 's experience. Our Server Kitchen manager was friendly, funny, charming, generous, and fast!! Bonus points for wearing a Pusheen shirt. He blow torched and dressed our dragon roll right in front of us, noticed that we loved Hamachi and brought us a platter of heaven. The sashimi was delicate, at the perfect temperature, immaculately sliced, astoundingly presented... Even the Daikon was perfect; crisp and light, no woody texture I like eating it
We were in with a party of 8 for a celebration, after reading some reviews figured it would be a good place for sushi. It was not a great experience from start to finish. Our waitress after taking the order, never came back to check on the meal. The meal, was lack luster; the Maki Sushi (where they would not substitute the crab even due to an allergy request) was not fresh, the Tempura did not have the hard outer edges of the vegetable taken off, the chicken teriyaki was very chewy and again the rice was not fresh, the Seafood Ramen bowl the shrimp were not even cut down the middle for easier extraction so it was a peel, peel, peel experience there, and the rolls were again not fresh rich. Telling the waitress about the shell fish allergy for 2 people at the table, did not seem to make a difference as I am sure there was cross contamination, as the two in our party with the allergy felt ill afterwards. At about $30/person it is pricey for what equated to fast food sushi, and service. Usually the family out for sushi we keep ordering and having fun but this time we could not get out of there fast enough...
Pretty close to where we live, quick stop when we’re craving for ramen. Food is good and good value for money. Customer service is great as well. It’s comfort food for sure!
It was rainy, windy and cold today and we had a craving for hot soup. We decided to try this restaurant as it came recommended by friends. We came here specifically for the ramen soup. We thoroughly enjoyed our dinner. I had the Buta Kakuni Ramen and my daughter had the Tan Tan Ramen. We also tried the deluxe tempura and the seaweed salad. Everything was very tasty. Both ramen soups were hot and tasty and the portions were quite large. The tempura was light and not greasy which is what it should be. It was, however, quite pricey $22 for 12 pieces. The seaweed salad was $6 for a small bowl. I would come back for the ramen soup for sure. The prices are indeed a bit on the high side but the food is quite good. Service was also good and the restaurant was clean.