
Hours
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | Closed |
| Thursday | 5–10 PM |
| Friday | 12–11 PM |
| Saturday | 12–11 PM |
| Sunday | 12–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 391 Bury New Rd, Prestwich, Manchester M25 1AW, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 161 637 2272
Website: http://www.codiskitchen.com/
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Reviews
They offer all-you-can-eat sushi that’s freshly prepared to order, and every dish I tried was delicious. The customer service was fantastic too — really friendly, quick, and attentive.
What I loved most is that you get to try so many different types of food without feeling rushed or limited. It’s perfect for someone like me who enjoys variety!
And the best part? You can enjoy the full all-you-can-eat experience even if you’re dining alone. YES — a table for one is welcomed, and you can order anything you want from the menu without judgment. I absolutely loved having the freedom to try everything at my own pace.
Highly recommend!
It’s the 2nd time we’ve ordered and the food has been amazing. Everything is so tasty. The spice bags are such a great addition to the menu and the sushi is 10/10. I think our favourite is the Bang Bang Cauilflower, we could demolish a big bowl of it. We’re so glad to have this gem in Prestwich
We booked for 2 but probably didn’t need to as it had just opened (at 12) and wasn’t very busy. Although I’d probably recommend booking if you’re coming at peak time as I think they can get very busy.
We ordered a couple of small plates (salmon karaage, short rib, bang bang cauliflower), a sushi roll (salmon bomb) and inari nigiri (tofu pockets). The small plates were actually very generous portions and we probably ordered too much, but if you’re with a larger group then it’ll be perfect. The salmon karaage was nice, very crispy but also not overcooked or too oily. The bang bang cauliflower was also crispy and saucy, but I think the cauliflower was a bit overcooked and too mushy. I enjoyed the braised short rib, there was a lot of meat on the bone but it was a little dry. Not too much of a problem because there’s a lot of sauce to go with it. Unfortunately the sushi roll was disappointing. The rice was overcooked as was the salmon tempura filling. It tasted a bit like day-old salmon tempura, very chewy. The overall flavour was nice though, and we still ate it all. We wondered if maybe it was because we came at opening time so they had leftover ingredients from the day before to use up.
I’d probably still come again to try their other small plates, but may avoid the sushi next time.
The interior is very nice and welcoming, as are the staff.
They are delicious with very fresh ingredients and are amazing value for money.
The bowls are really filling , especially if have the sticky rice but we couldn’t resist the salt & pepper chips, I can’t not have them even though I know I’m going to be full to the brim !
All the staff are friendly and very welcoming and knowledgable about the menu for if you have any questions.
I’ve been here before with friends but took my husband and he wants to go back , that’s ok with me !!
When I go out to eat, it’s on the basis that I can’t cook the meal myself. It’s a really varied menu with interesting and unusual ingredients.
The food is just excellent and I loved the inari poké along with the vegan salt & pepper chicken. Excellent, value, service and portions – there’s a reason this place has been going a good number of years!
I’ll be back when next in Manchester. (An absolute must for any vegans too – about a third of the menu can be adapted).