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5 Best Sushi Restaurants in Dublin CityHotel Dublin
"Next on our list is Zakura Noodle & Sushi, a cosy yet elegant Japanese restaurant that serves up delicious sushi along with their outstanding ramen menu. With a relaxing, traditional Japanese-style interior, this restaurant is a refuge from the bustling crowds outside. What’s more, Zakura Noodle & Sushi offer a BYOB service for €6 corkage per bottle of wine."
"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."
"Korean – Japanese restaurant & pub combo was my favourite Asian eatery when I discovered my passion for Asian cuisine. There was a time when I was eating out there at least once a week, no kidding. The atmosphere is inviting and friendly and the food delectable with an agreeably biting spicy flavour."
"A unique Korean-Japanese standout in the slew of cheap and cheerful Chinese eateries on Parnell Street (the closest Dublin comes to a Chinatown...Read More"
"Situated in the Temple Bar neighbourhood of Dublin in the beating heart of the city, Banyi Japanese Dining serve up mouth-watering sushi rolls and sashimi at a price that won’t break the bank. They are also known for their excellent vegan menu. The location makes Banyi Japanese Dining the perfect spot for dinner for those who work in the centre of the city."
"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."
"Starting from a small, takeaway-only location in Dublin’s Ranelagh neighbourhood in 2007, Michie Sushi has since expanded to four locations across the city, thanks in no small part to its focus on serving up the highest-quality sushi to the people of Dublin. The origin of Michie Sushi’s name reveals a lot about the restaurant chain’s ethos:. ‘The word Michie in Japanese means “filled with smiles and laughter”."
"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."
"The restaurant first opened as a takeaway in Ranelagh in 2007 before growing in popularity and eventually establishing two other locations in Sandyford and Dun Laoghaire."
"The long line of buggies parked at the entrance of Yamamori gives away the family friendliness of the place and indeed, kids here are welcome. The place offers decent Asian food and simple dishes such as noodles and stir fries are usually appreciated by kids as well, even if there is no kids menu as such available. Address: 73 South Great George’s Street, Dublin"
"Japanese Kitchen by J2 Sushi has a romantic-modern feel that makes guests want to come back every week. We recommend this place for birthdays, fancy dates, anniversaries and special occasions. Customers can make reservations online in order to save time."
"This cozy restaurant has delicious food and generous portions that satisfy their customers. They also have a great selection of Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Grigio, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Merlot, which people love. Their customers come from every part of town to taste their food."
"If dirty vegan food is your thing, Token in Dublin has plenty of it. Who said plant-based had to be boring?. Tuck into their Vegan Nuggs with vegan garlic mayo or their take on the iconic spice-bag - a Vegan Spice Bag made with Chino-Irish crispy seitan, mixed veggies and spicy salt fries."
"Carlton Dublin Airport Hotel is a modern 4 star hotel, conveniently located next to the Airport and just five minutes from the M1 and M50 Motorways. One of the newest Dublin Airport Hotels, the Carlton offers residents a complimentary 24 hour airport shuttle service to and from Dublin Airport, making sure you're taken care of from the minute you land to the moment we drop you off for your flight. If travelling by car, guests can avail of FREE parking during their stay."
"Ranging over four floors on the western edge of Temple Bar, this pub began flying the microbrewery flag over 10 years ago, and today it's still going strong. Come here for a range of excellent in-house Irish brews: from dark, velvety porters (try the Oyster Stout made, yes, with fresh oysters) to red ales (try the fruity Porterhouse Red). This place can be touristy and very packed: but still, well worth a visit."