Reviews
What CarissaCalista doesn't like about Suzuya:
Very bad service. Ordered beef teriyaki and it was the worst taste of meat. The beef was very very strong. I can’t eat it. Told the staff and they said no, u ordered it, you have to pay for it. We can’t exchange or fix...More View all feedback. What Tina Tsambas likes about Suzuya:
One of my favourite places in Sydney! Food is just AMAZING! Price is reasonable and affordable. Portion is big! A place for all occasions: dating, gathering with friends or even a quick lunch. Lunch set only $17 and you can have sooo much food! Everything here is tasty! I'll certainly come back here as much as I can, though I don't work nearby anymore.Update: they don't have the free starters anymore. But it's still... View all feedback.
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One of the Surry Hills's finest Japanese restaurants. My ultimate go to Japanese. Dishes are full of taste of taste, nets are big enough to share between two, c...
read moreOne of my favorite places in Sydney! Eating is just amazing! The price is appropriate and affordable. Portion is great! A place for all occasions: dating, colle...
read moreApr17 big portions and delicious Japanese food . Ordered the California roll and the chicken teriyaki. It was clearly too much food for one person ????. Decor i...
read moreIt was a pretty nice food, small, but comfortable. The food was good, especially the Sashimi was pretty fresh. But overpriced, and also very small serving.
Suzuka is one of the most underestimated Japanese restaurants. Grief The chicken Katsu is perfect. They used premium chicken legs, fried with low heat and used...
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read moreDespite some negative reviews about the service and sushi quality, Suzuya has managed to maintain a loyal following of regular customers who appreciate the authentic Japanese cuisine. The restaurant is praised for its generous portions at reasonable prices, friendly staff, and delicious dishes such as chicken katsu, fried pork belly, and agedashi tofu. Customers particularly enjoy the salmon sushi which melts in the mouth. Overall, Suzuya offers a warm and welcoming atmosphere, making it a go-to spot for locals looking for a satisfying Japanese meal.
The food here was very good the serves were very generous. I was pleasantly surprised by the bill of $110 for two people including drinks.
Very bad service. Ordered beef teriyaki and it was the worst taste of meat. The beef was very very strong. I can’t eat it. Told the staff and they said no, u or...
read moreI often have lunch at this restaurant which is one of my favorite Japanese restaurants in Sydney. Staff are friendly, service is great, good food big portion an...
read moreWe dined here expecting quality but this was terrific. Soft shell crab and a HUGE seaweed salad was followed by good sashimi and an outstanding beef hot pot. To...
read moreA friend introduced us to this little gem last year, and since then we’ve been back again and again. Besides Yasaka Ramen on Liverpool Street, this has been add...
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read moreWe've been coming to this place for years. Good and satisfying Japanese food. Wide selection of alcohol. Best of all, it's at great prices.
Love this place to bits. Serve the best Agedashi Tofu in Surry Hills (Some say Inner City). Big serving, value for money and extremely friendly staffs. Visited...
read moreI absolutely love this place definitely one of the better Japanese restaurants in Sydney! Their style of cooking is very homey and generous. Their salad is mass...
read moreAfter several fine dining extravaganzas at the end of last year, we were happy to return to our local Japanese restaurant and enjoy a no-frills Saturday night d...
read moreOne of my favorite Japanese food in Sydney. This is one of the authentic Japanese restaurant that is owned and operated by Japanese. They also have a very reaso...
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