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The 10 Best Places To Eat Sushi In Dublin
"Average Rating - 4.7Total Number of Ratings - 50+Location - Dublin City SouthAverage price - ££££Review - karubi beef is delicious. View Zakura Izakaya Noodle & Sushi Menu"
"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."
"This Korean and Japanese gem has been a secret to many for a long time, but with more and more awards decorating the walls, it seems most food lovers in the city are now wise to this spot. Tucked away on Parnell Street, this unassuming restaurant is well worth a visit."
"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."
"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,..."
"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"
"On days when you need a good, healthy, filling lunch - sushi is key. It's super tasty and you never feel shite after it. Michie Sushi makes a mean Ebi roll just FYI."
"Finally, we come to a true hidden gem among Dublin’s sushi joints – Tokyo Kitchen in Dublin’s Smithfield neighbourhood. Operating from a counter adjacent to the Kish Fish fishmongers, Tokyo Kitchen serves up truly the freshest sushi that can be had, to be simply eaten on the spot outside or for takeaway. The daily specials on offer reflect the new produce available from the fishmongers as it comes in from the sea each day."
"42 Bow St, Smithfield, Dublin 7085-133-9491Open Hours: Mon-Sat 11 am – 4 pm Price range: €€. Tokyo kitchen is one of the best places in Dublin to pick up sushi. Located on Bow Street in Smithfield."
"Average Rating - 4.6Total Number of Ratings - 50+Location - Dublin City NorthAverage price - £££Review - Everything :). View Tokyo Kitchen Menu"
"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"
"It can be hard to get a table at tiny Tang, but it is worth the wait for a taste of the impressive menu that is made on a single hot plate. The modern Middle Eastern-inspired twists on the morning meal are bright and fresh. The shakshuka (eggs poached in spicy harissa with red peppers) is unmissable."
"We’ll be serving all the good stuff in Dawson St today from 10 – 4 then closed till Tuesday 👊🏻 Abbey Street closed all weekend!. Time for some rest and relaxation for us and our staff – have a great bank holiday and see you Tuesday!. #tangfood #dawsonstreet #abbeystreet #bankholidayweekend"
"Fresh, Middle-Eastern inspired food with a local Irish twist plus some of the best-tasting coffee in Dublin, Tang is one of our absolute faves for breakfast, lunch and we'd totally do dinner there if we could!. Stop in for smiling faces and stellar treats."
"Nunki Tea House opened at the start of the summer and it's the most darling spot for a cup of tea or bubble tea. Along with tea in precious Japanese porcelain cups, they serve delicious sweet treats including a classic bubble tea waterfall cake. It's a really cute spot, deffo worth a visit."
"If you find yourself hungry or thirsty in Dún Laoghaire, Nunki Teahouse is always a good call. For some serious refreshment, they have a range of cold fruit teas including pineapple, orange, watermelon, and a totally tropical mango cloud yogurt tea."
"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"
"Established by two Irish culinary arts graduates who spent time in San Franciso perfecting their craft, Scéal Bakery specialises in sourdough bread and handcrafted croissants. Their baked goods are painstakingly made over the course of multiple days to ensure each loaf and pastry has their signature aroma, flavour, and texture. Scéal Bakery source local Irish ingredients where possible, and adapt their menu to take advantage of seasonal produce."
"Price: €3.50Look: 5/5Texture: 4/5Taste: 4.5/5Value: 2.5/5Total: 16/20. Verdict: The lack of a decent bakery on this side of Dublin 8 explains the ridiculous queue to get to the Scéal counter inside the Fumbally market on a Saturday morning. But is it really worth the hype and the painful wait to get this croissant?"
"The Green Door Bakery in Stoneybatter opened in 2012, selling delicious fresh sandwiches, cakes, pastries and bread from a bright, well-stocked store on Manor Street. Unlike the previous options, it’s not possible to sit in here, but a quick stop for a coffee and a pastry if you’re in the area is highly recommended. They bake their wide range of breads fresh each morning, and they donate their leftovers – if there are any – to charity at the end of each day."
"Located in the up and coming neighbourhood of Stoneybatter in North Dublin, The Green Door Bakery are known for their freshly baked bread, wholesome and filling sandwiches, and scrumptious pastries and cakes. The range of cakes on offer includes pecan tarts, banoffee tarts, and chocolate and coconut brownies, to name a few. Takeaway coffee is available at the bakery, although there is no indoor seating available."
"Zuko’s Bakery prides themselves not only for their great tasting flavours, but on the sheer authenticity of their desserts. They offer creations for every occasion like weddings, corporate events and birthdays all on a made-to-order basis. Each bite of their cakes are packed with flavor, and expect that each piece is designed to your specifications."