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The 10 Best Places To Eat Sushi In Dublin
"Zakura Thursday Lunch Bento Special ~Bento Box~ €9.50 Pork Spare Ribs Nikujaga Beef Chef Selection Sushi 2pcs Steamed... Zakura Sushi & Noodle is located in the heart of Wexford Street and Camden Street. The restaurant is very elegant and they are known for using the freshest ingredients."
"From the same owners of Musashi, Zakura is really good value and the sushi is proper delish. I'm a huge fan of their bento boxes. They come with a toasty bowl of miso soup and are always super tasty."
"Average Spend: Lunch Mains €9 approx; Dinner Mains €13 approx. A shining star among the dozens of Asian restaurants that have opened on Parnell Street, Hop House combines a pub and restaurant to create a buzzing new venue that offers exceptional value. The dining room is airy and humming with the atmosphere radiating from the bar next door."
"Average Rating - 4.6Total Number of Ratings - 50+Location - DrumcondraAverage price - ££££Review - Excellent meal, all very delicious. Delighted to see them on deliveroo!"
"Banyi will provide you with a night of Japanese craft and cuisine. Located on Abbey Street they serve up handmade sushi, fresh sashimi and a wide range of traditional Japanese dishes. If you are looking for something fun to do this weekend, try their sushi masterclass and tasting menu."
"At Banyi Japanese Dining, the rolls are amazing and the atmosphere is, too. Dinner reservations are advised, especially if you are planning to come here during the weekend. You can make a reservation by calling the restaurant."
"If there's one restaurant we could eat at every single day of our lives, it's Banyi. The food is incredible and the staff is really lovely. It is hands down one of our favourite Japanese restaurants in Dublin."
"Michie Sushi is a gorgeous family-run business with three locations in Dublin, as well as sushi bars in Avoca Rathcoole and Kilmacanogue. The sushi here has won many hearts, including ours, and the service is so good that you'll always leave with a smile on your face. View this post on Instagram"
"Started off as one little place down an alleyway in Ranelagh but they have been on a massive expansion push lately with a bunch of new premises. If anything this shows just how popular sushi is becoming in Dublin."
"Average Rating - 4.6Total Number of Ratings - 50+Location - DrumcondraAverage price - ££££Review - Amazing food as always, I was surprised by a free gyoza which was a really sweet touch. View Musashi IFSC Menu"
"If you're looking for something a little more high-end, Taste on George's Street should be your first port of call. Offering up delicate, delicious sushi made with great ingredients, this restaurant is one of our favourite places for sushi in Dublin. View this post on Instagram"
"Perfect lunch option in Dublin, only open Mon-Fri, until 4 pm:. Without a doubt, Green Bench is my favorite sandwich spot for lunch. Their menu includes around 6 PHAT sandwiches/wraps, soups, salads, cheeky desserts and changes daily to maintain Irish, seasonal freshness."
"Simple, fluffy and fresh, the donuts from this cult cafe and bakery just off Harcourt Street are everything the sugary treat should be. And while it's slightly off topic, we feel compelled to share that their sausage rolls are to die for as well."
"From carefully chosen local suppliers to an enthusiastic emphasis on pickling and fermentation, if you’re familiar with The Fumbally’s food offering you’ll know they do not cut corners. Naturally, this ethos extends to their coffee menu where they equally embrace seasonally changing flavours. On the chalkboard above the coffee machine you’ll find the two current roasters in their grinders as well as their farm origin."
"Regaling as a mix-match bourgeois café, the vibe here is very much welcoming and reinforcing a spirit of optimism in its own way. Right next to the cafe is the Fumbally Stables, where the team believes that expressions come to life- more like a space for workshops, classes and other performances. What started as a falafel corner with a passion for food, has become a serious food location."
"This dog and kid friendly cafe (that should come with a hipster warning) serves up amazing food made with simple recipes. The Fumbally Eggs are to die for and will really set you up for the day. They use 3FE coffee too so you just can't go wrong here."
"Storyboard café is a trendy spot that can be found in Islandbridge. It's a dog-friendly venue, so you can bring your woofer along for some furry company too. They have a great variety of brekkie, lunch dishes, and weekend brunches."
"The Jeanie Johnston is a faithful replica of one of the Great Famine “coffin ships” that carried over a million Irish people fleeing starvation and desperate for a new life in North America in the mid 1800s. It operates as a living history museum for tourists looking to gain a first-hand perspective into what it was like to make a transatlantic voyage to the “New World”. Astonishingly, the original Jeanie Jonstone made 16 round trips between Ireland and Canada without losing any lives in the process – quite a feat in a time where diseases like typhoid and cholera, not to mention malnourishment, were rampant."
"Kids go Free throughout September, terms and conditions apply. Come on a journey and follow in the footsteps of those who fled the famine!. The Jeanie Johnston tells the story of the thousands of Irish people who fled the Famine and embarked on a voyage in the hope of a new life in North America."
"Dublinia, located at the crossroads of the Medieval city at Christchurch in Dublin, brings history to life in an exciting way for all to engage, learn and share. Explore Viking Dublin's lifestyle, talk to the living history guides and experience the sights and sounds of Medieval Dublin. Learn about archaeology methods and climb St. Michael's Tower for great views of the city."
"Next door to Christ Church Cathedral is Dublinia (fee*), a fun family-friendly museum which tells the story of medieval and Viking Dublin. Along with the cathedral, this part of the city was at the center of medieval Dublin, although construction and city changes mean that not much else has survived from that time period."
"Meet the Vikings face to face and learn about life during the Medieval period in Dublin. Dublinia is a great learning experience for kids of all ages. They have an exciting activity sheet for family, and especially for the young Vikings and History Hunters!"
"Octopussy’s specializes in seafood tapas, but they also have a selection of meat and vegetarian options available. This tapas bar is very popular among locals and visitors because of its fresh food, stunning views and great service. The fresh fish supplied by “Dorans on the Pier” who are all fishermen with more than 50 years experience among them."
"For a more casual dinner and an evening walk on the pier, pay a visit to Octopussy’s Seafood Tapas restaurant in Howth. This local favourite gives a taste of Mediterranean life with views over the Irish Sea. Their seafood is directly supplied by their own fish shop next door which buys it from fishing boats operating just out of Howth!"
"The name leaves something to be desired, but the food on offer does not. This restaurant is the perfect place to indulge in the seafood fare that is the main focus of Howth. The style is Mediterranean and the produce is sourced from the fishmonger's next door daily."