The heart of Sushiya 寿し也 lies in its harmonious blend of traditional and exquisite, evidenced in both Japanese decor and our sophisticated menu. Featuring an extensive selection from fresh sushi and sashimi to hearty rich flavour ramen and kushiyaki grills in an elegant presentation. Each dish, meticulously crafted and led by our head sushi chef Seiji Itogawa, narrates a story of Japan’s rich culinary heritage. Whether you are a lover of Japanese food or embarking on your first culinary exploration of Japan, Sushiya offers an immersive dining experience with its combination of traditional flavours, modern sensibilities, and warm hospitality.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 93 Dalry Rd, Edinburgh EH11 2AB, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 7340 888780
Website: https://www.sushiya-jp.com/
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Reviews
As people who genuinely enjoy Japanese cuisine, it was disheartening to find the dishes lacking in flavour, with portions that felt small relative to the price. Given that this was a special Valentine’s Day outing after saving up, the experience was particularly disappointing and left us feeling let down.
While the staff and setting were lovely, the overall food quality did not match our expectations, and based on our experience, we would not recommend visiting.
When we decided to go inside we were greeted by a lovely woman who showed us to our seats and gave us a very polite service.
We ordered our food, all of it was delicious and I cannot flaw the customer service.
The inside of the shop is gorgeous and really worth a visit. The food was perfect. I would love to come again.
I especially loved the Cinderella non-alcoholic drink – refreshing, beautifully balanced, and a nice option if you don’t drink alcohol. The fish balls were comforting and full of flavour, and the tempura was light, crisp, and not oily at all.
For dessert, the Doraemon ice cream was fun and brought a smile, while the mocha ice cream had a rich, smooth taste. The mochi was soft and fresh, a perfect way to finish the meal.
Everything tasted carefully prepared, and you can tell this is a place that respects real Japanese food. A hidden gem in Edinburgh – simple, honest, and delicious. I will definitely come back. (Finally I ordered two Cinderella )
Alas, the chicken tasted like the oil it was cooked in needed to be changed
The mochi were shiny, partially defrosted balls of gelatinous goo that did not resemble any mochi I have been eating all my life. Looked like and had the texture of partially defrosted eyeballs. Truly vile *gags*
The food was so lovely and fresh, staff were also lovely and friendly with warm welcoming.
I would recommend any one who look for sushi and sashimi Japanese restaurant