Snug, relaxed Japanese spot serving artful sushi rolls, traditional kitchen entrees and bento boxes.
Hours
| Wednesday | 4:30–10 PM |
| Thursday | 4:30–10 PM |
| Friday | 12–11 PM |
| Saturday | 1–11 PM |
| Sunday | 1–10 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 4:30–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 24 Deanhaugh St, Edinburgh EH4 1LY, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 131 226 5111
Website: http://www.kenjisushi.com/
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Reviews
The main issue was with the sushi preparation, particularly the quality of the rice. It was improperly cooked; it was quite firm and dry, meaning it simply wouldn’t bind together correctly. Consequently, when we tried to pick up the pieces, the rolls immediately lost their shape and completely fell apart. This made enjoying the sushi difficult.
A particularly unpleasant incident, however, involved a lapse in hygiene. We discovered a hair directly in the wasabi. When we politely pointed this out to our waitress, her response was quite unprofessional. Instead of offering an apology or a replacement, she simply laughed and commented that it must have been hers. We received no apology or attempt to rectify the situation, which was disappointing.
Beyond the sushi, the ramen was just alright, gyozas are very good, but overall, the quality of the meal was average and the service was poor. Given the preparation issues and the lack of courtesy shown by staff, we cannot recommend this establishment, as we know there are better options available.
my friend and i have been regulars here for a year and somehow the food gets better every time. incredible sushi, tempura, desserts, you name it. the matcha tiramisu (now sadly discontinued) was to die for- kept us coming again and again. the sushi is all so yummy and complex, really interesting flavour combos. i also haven’t seen many places in edinburgh who do shoyu ramen so for people looking for that, this is the place! happy that they’re no longer cash only too!
It’s not perfect of course, but it is good enough to be considered sushi to me.
Ingredients were fresh, high quality and well executed. Areas of improvement include the neta being a bit too tight, as well as the neta and Shari’s ratio being a little off. It’s high praise, because there’s nothing too else to fault honestly
Prices are expected slightly high for something of this quality, but really it’s very reasonable and you can’t complain
Second visit:
Eel nigiri was absolutely superb. The ratio is much better than the maki
Sashimi quality was good too, if I were to nitpick, the hokkigai was a bit mild, the akami was just a tad fishy, the rest were good and overall rather high quality. Also, 16pcs they really didn’t shortchange us in terms of the quality, no cheap cuts, so if you want to get sashimi the platter is definitely a good option
Negitori was stunning. It’s masterful how the different layers of flavours come tgt, w the incredibly creamy texture of the negitori and strong umami. I find it comedic that it’s executed at such a high level but the knife work is a little lacking, but that did not distract from how good the roll was.
Even more impressed on my second visit than my first. Again, I have almost Japanese standards, and I really was not expecting to be impressed at any sushi place in Edinburgh.
Third visit:
Don’t takeaway the sushi, either the quality today wasn’t good or more likely even after 45mins it’s nowhere near as good
Fourth visit:
The negitoro futomaki really isn’t anywhere near as bomb as when we first had it, severely lacking in umami compared to the first time. Unagi nigiri is still good