Top Best Japanese Restaurants in Enniskerry

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Top Best Japanese Restaurants in Enniskerry

Musashi Noodle & Sushi Bar
Musashi Noodle & Sushi Bar
4.6 (1853 ratings)
Laid-back setting for Japanese noodle, sushi and sashimi, plus lunch deals and takeaway.
15 Capel St, North City, Dublin 1, D01 E1C0, Ireland
Sushi restaurantJapanese restaurantNoodle shopRamen restaurantRestaurantSeafood restaurantTempura restaurant
Zakura Noodle & Sushi Restaurant
Zakura Noodle & Sushi Restaurant
4.5 (857 ratings)
13 Wexford St, Dublin 2, D02 EW95, Ireland
Japanese restaurantAuthentic Japanese restaurantSushi restaurant
Kimchi Hophouse
Kimchi Hophouse
4.4 (1799 ratings)
Unfussy dining room for Korean and Japanese dishes with a large East Asian mural on the terrace.
160-161 Parnell St, Rotunda, Dublin, D01 Y4A7, Ireland
Korean restaurantAsian restaurantJapanese restaurantPubSushi restaurant
Mentioned by Hostelbookers.com Blog
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"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."
Mentioned by Fodor’s Travel
Top Restaurants in Dublin
"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"
Banyi Japanese Dining
Banyi Japanese Dining
4.4 (1071 ratings)
Traditional decor and menu, with an extensive range of sushi, plus European desserts and sake.
3-4 Bedford Row, Temple Bar, Dublin 2, D02 HD77, Ireland
Japanese restaurantAuthentic Japanese restaurantNoodle shopSushi restaurant
Mentioned by Time Out Dublin
The 15 best restaurants in Dublin right now
"The Temple Bar area isn’t exactly known for its first-rate dining options, but there are a few winners in among the tourist-trap bars. Banyi is one of the city’s best sushi spots – it’s unpretentious, casual and reasonably priced. The tempura prawn and avocado roll is a winner, and their sashimi is quiveringly fresh."
Mentioned by Lonely Planet
Best restaurants in Dublin, Ireland
"This compact restaurant in the heart of Temple Bar has arguably the best Japanese cuisine in Dublin. The rolls are divine, and the sushi as good as any you'll eat at twice the price. If you don't fancy raw fish,..."
Mentioned by DublinLive
11 of the best places to get sushi in Dublin
"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 Ranelagh
Michie Sushi Ranelagh
4.6 (313 ratings)
Comfortable, colourful Japanese restaurant serving a small menu of noodle dishes alongside sushi.
11 Chelmsford Ln, Ranelagh, Dublin 6, D06 KX84, Ireland
Japanese restaurantSushi restaurant
Mentioned by FOOD AND WINE
Where To Get Your Sushi Fix 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"
Mentioned by LovinDublin.com
The 10 Best Places To Eat Sushi In Dublin
"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."
Mentioned by DublinLive
11 of the best places to get sushi 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."
Aoki Sushi Noodle Bar
Aoki Sushi Noodle Bar
4.4 (432 ratings)
Unit 4, 63 Richmond St S, Saint Kevin's, Dublin, Ireland
Japanese restaurantSushi restaurant
Mentioned by Ramble Dublin
The 7 Best Sushi Restaurants In Dublin
"The simple yet elegantly beautiful interior of Aoki Sushi Noodle Bar is a perfect reflection of the food on offer. They offer a wide range of excellent nigiri, sushi, and sashimi at very reasonable prices, and accommodate BYOB for wine only for a corkage fee of €6. Location: Unit 4, 63 Richmond Street, Saint Kevin’s, Dublin"
Musashi IFSC Noodle & Sushi bar
Musashi IFSC Noodle & Sushi bar
4.5 (1196 ratings)
Custom House Square, Unit 2, Burton Hall, Mayor Street Lower, International Financial Services Centre, Dublin 1, D01 W6F2, Ireland
Sushi restaurantAsian fusion restaurantJapanese restaurantTakeout RestaurantRamen restaurantRestaurantSoba noodle shopUdon noodle restaurant
Mentioned by Musashi Dublin | Noodle and Sushi Bar | Delivery & Collection
"Unit 2, Burton Hall, Custom house Square, Mayor Street, Dublin 101-555 73 7301-535 80 87 ifsc@musashidublin.com. *Order Collection Online from IFSC*Order Delivery Online from Deliveroo IFSC"
Takara Ramen & Deli Sushi Bar
Takara Ramen & Deli Sushi Bar
4.6 (1009 ratings)
37 Abbey Street Upper, North City, Dublin 1, D01 P585, Ireland
RestaurantJapanese restaurant
Yamamori South City
Yamamori South City
4.4 (2090 ratings)
Bargain Japanese lunches and a separate dinner menu, served in a casual space filled with Asian art.
72 South Great George's Street, Dublin, D02 EC94, Ireland
Japanese restaurantAsian restaurantBarSushi restaurant
Mentioned by Learning Escapes | Family Travel Blog
Cool family friendly places to eat in Dublin
"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"
Musashi Sushi Parnell Street
Musashi Sushi Parnell Street
4.5 (559 ratings)
179 Parnell St, Rotunda, Dublin 1, D01 YP60, Ireland
Sushi restaurantJapanese restaurantNoodle shopRamen restaurantRestaurantSeafood restaurant
Mentioned by Musashi Dublin | Noodle and Sushi Bar | Delivery & Collection

Best Breakfast and Brunch Places in Enniskerry

The Revolution
The Revolution
4.5 (355 ratings)
10 Terenure Rd E, Rathgar, Dublin 6, D06 K2K0, Ireland
RestaurantBrunch restaurantPizza restaurantTaco restaurant
Mentioned by Learning Escapes | Family Travel Blog
Cool family friendly places to eat in Dublin
"If pizza is what you are after, the place that gets my vote (and I am a fussy born and bread Roman!) is Revolution pizza in Rathgar. This small restaurant doesn’t have a lot of space for buggies or kids menus but they have delicious pizza and they offer it in kid size too (you may get the nice pizza-maker to make it for the kids in the shape of a heart, if they are in the mood!). Address: 10 Terenure Rd E, Rathgar, Dublin 6"
Keoghs Cafe
Keoghs Cafe
4.4 (937 ratings)
1 & 2 Trinity St, Dublin, D02 A440, Ireland
CafeBreakfast restaurantCoffee shopLunch restaurantRestaurant
Sprout & Co Exchequer Street
Sprout & Co Exchequer Street
4.6 (298 ratings)
19 Exchequer St, Dublin, D02 EN26, Ireland
Salad shopBreakfast restaurantCafeHealth food restaurantLunch restaurant

Top 10 Kid Friendly Things To Do and Attractions in Enniskerry

Ski Club of Ireland
Ski Club of Ireland
4.5 (252 ratings)5 (17 ratings)
Killegar, Kilternan, Co. Dublin, Ireland
Ski clubOutdoor ActivitiesSki & Snowboard Areas
Rathfarnham Castle
Rathfarnham Castle
4.3 (927 ratings)4 (44 ratings)
Elizabethan castle with 18th-century makeover containing art treasures, toy and costume collections.
153 Rathfarnham Rd, Rathfarnham, Dublin 14, D14 F439, Ireland
CastleSights & LandmarksFortressMuseum
Mentioned by Your Irish Adventure
Historic Castles in Dublin That Are Easy To Visit
"Rathfarnham Castle is the earliest known example of a fortified house in Ireland. Originally built around 1583, the castle has been owned largely by the Loftus family, and now serves as the Office of Public Works. Guided tours of the castle are still available, and afterwards, you can relax at the Stuart and Chambers tearooms or check out an exhibition, which is currently Tread Softly, a work of celebrated Irish artist Michelle Rogers."
Mentioned by Gays Around the Bay
Dublin's Best Castles and Churches
"Rathfarnham Castle dates back to the Elizabethan Era (1558 to 1603) and is the earliest fortified house in Ireland used as protection by the English from Irish clans. The Castle is open every day during the summer season and is open throughout the winter except for Mondays and Tuesdays."
Mentioned by DublinLive
10 castles in Dublin you just have to visit
"It was built for Archbishop Adam Loftus, a Yorkshire man who came to Ireland as Lord Deputy. He would eventually become Lord Chancellor of Ireland and was heavily- involved in the opening of Trinity College. The castle is now open as The Office of Public Works."
St Patrick's Cathedral
St Patrick's Cathedral
4.4 (13528 ratings)4.5 (6425 ratings)
The Church of Ireland's national cathedral, dating from 1220, with lunchtime musical recitals.
St Patrick's Close, Dublin 8, A96 P599, Ireland
CathedralSights & LandmarksChurchArchitectural BuildingsSacred & Religious SitesHistoric Sites
Mentioned by Guinness Storehouse
The Best Things to Do in Dublin
"A feature of the Dublin skyline for over 800 years, this Church of Ireland cathedral was – as the name suggests – built in honour of Ireland’s snake-chasing patron saint. The country’s largest cathedral is more than just a place for worship, though. There are fascinating graves (including that of Jonathan Swift, once dean of the cathedral), beautiful art and architecture, and guided tours throughout the day."
Mentioned by TripHobo
Cultural Attractions in Dublin
"The stunning towers and the archway certainly make it a pretty sight to see. The entire church area is surrounded by a field and trees. People who come in the church can enjoy the sun sitting on the grass field outside."

Historic Sites in Enniskerry

Kilmainham Gaol
Kilmainham Gaol
4.6 (1263 ratings)4.5 (24434 ratings)
Prison museum where many of Ireland's political prisoners were incarcerated, tortured and executed.
Inchicore Rd, Kilmainham, Dublin 8, D08 RK28, Ireland
MuseumPrisonHistoric SitesSpecialty Museums
Mentioned by Dublin 2 days itinerary
The Ultimate 2 Days In Dublin Itinerary
"First up is Kilmainham Gaol Museum. Once used as a prison, Kilmainham Gaol is now a museum run by the Irish government detailing some of the most courageous and most devastating events in Irish history. Imprisoned there were the Irish rebels accused of inciting many Irish rebellions, including the 1916 Easter Rising. It was at Kilmainham Gaol that the British put to death by firing squad many of the leaders of the 1916 Rising."
Dalkey Castle & Heritage Centre
Dalkey Castle & Heritage Centre
4.5 (578 ratings)4.5 (385 ratings)
Costumed guides bring stories of the city's past vividly to life in this historic museum.
Castle St, Dalkey, Co. Dublin, Ireland
CastleHistorical landmarkHistoric SitesVisitor Centers
Mentioned by travelireland.org
Dublin Castles 5 of The Best Castles in Dublin
"Dalkey Castle & Heritage Centre is situated in the 14th Century Castle/Town House just less than 5 minutes from train (DART) and bus stations. All year actors from Deilg Inis Living History Theatre Company are on site to enlighten, entertain and engage you in a Live Performance every half hour in ‘The Tudors are Back...’.Depending on the season you can encounter the Ghost, The Merchant and Rupert the Archer."
Mentioned by Your Irish Adventure
Historic Castles in Dublin That Are Easy To Visit
"When it comes to visitor engagement, none of the other castles on this list can top Dalkey Castle. They take their guided tours to the next level with costumed actors who pretend to be archers, cooks, and coin minters. There is even a barber/ surgeon!"
Mentioned by visitdublin.com
Museums & Attractions in Dublin
"Dalkey Castle, dating from 1390, is located in South County Dublin in the lovely heritage town of Dalkey. The Castle has living history actors ready to welcome visitors and bring history to life. All tours must be booked online."
St Patrick's Cathedral
St Patrick's Cathedral
4.4 (13528 ratings)4.5 (6425 ratings)
The Church of Ireland's national cathedral, dating from 1220, with lunchtime musical recitals.
St Patrick's Close, Dublin 8, A96 P599, Ireland
CathedralSights & LandmarksChurchArchitectural BuildingsSacred & Religious SitesHistoric Sites
Mentioned by Guinness Storehouse
The Best Things to Do in Dublin
"A feature of the Dublin skyline for over 800 years, this Church of Ireland cathedral was – as the name suggests – built in honour of Ireland’s snake-chasing patron saint. The country’s largest cathedral is more than just a place for worship, though. There are fascinating graves (including that of Jonathan Swift, once dean of the cathedral), beautiful art and architecture, and guided tours throughout the day."
Mentioned by TripHobo
Cultural Attractions in Dublin
"The stunning towers and the archway certainly make it a pretty sight to see. The entire church area is surrounded by a field and trees. People who come in the church can enjoy the sun sitting on the grass field outside."

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