Sushiya - Menu

19 Dalry Road, Edinburgh, EH112BQ, EH11 2BQ, United Kingdom

🛍 Food, Sushi, Asiatic, Seafood

4.1 💬 823 Recensioni
Sushiya

Telefono: +441313133222

Indirizzo: 19 Dalry Road, Edinburgh, EH112BQ, EH11 2BQ, United Kingdom

Città: Edinburgh

Piatti: 35

Recensioni: 823

Sito Web: http://www.sushiya.co.uk

"Sushiya is nestled between two other much bigger buildings on Dalry Road near Haymarket and if you blink you 'll probably miss it as it 's only around a third of the size of its neighbours. My little sister is somewhat obsessed with all things Japanese, so when she came up to visit last month, she jumped at the chance of eating at an authentic Japanese restaurant. We had Inari and chicken Yakitori for starters (along with a cup of very unremarkable green tea) which were both very nice but perhaps a tad too pricey at what amounted to £3 a mouthful. Fearing the same cost/size ratio from the sushi we opted to order from elsewhere on the menu. I had chicken teriyaki (with a bowl of miso soup) whilst my sister plumped for a bowl of chicken ramen; and by bowl I mean vat that dish was freakin ' huge! Both are fairly staple dishes for a Japanese restaurant and were equally acceptable if not outstanding but what struck me about both (especially when taking into consideration what I said about the size of the starters) is that this place 's portion control is way out of whack the mains were huge and I struggled to finish mine, my sister gave up halfway through. That 's not the worst thing in the world but I can 't help but feel that I would have been happier paying slightly less for a portion I could have comfortably managed. That 's not to sound like I 'm being cheap (besides the non sushi mains a very reasonably priced anyway) it 's just that I 'm begrudged to leave food I 've paid for. As opposed to stole. Obviously. The service was okay and the waitresses were friendly enough but we did wait for around forty five minutes for our main courses to come. As for its facilities, the interior is small but well kept. It just about barely escapes feeling cramped when full but that 's the kind of setting you come to expect from communal eating bars like these. Size then is an obvious limitation for small lunch bars so it proved to be somewhat surprising when customers were continually turned away due to the establishment being full despite the fact that there was an unoccupied reserved table big enough for a party of seven who (I learned from overhearing the waitresses) were already over half an hour late. Surely this isn 't good business sense; I understand that a reservation of seven is certainly better than the prospect of no custom at all but at the same time there needs to be a line drawn where you lose your reservation and it 's your fault. The seven eventually swaggered in with no hint of apology or excuse as to their tardiness. I hated them a little bit. Whinge and moan from me then and it 's certainly not directed at the restaurant itself it 's more because a) I deplore lateness and b) I really want to see little restaurants like this stay open; they 're three a penny in other parts of the world but we genuinely don 't have all too many of them in the UK and it 's poorly behaved customers along with the reluctance to discipline them (i.e. by cancelling their reservation) which threaten their very existence. All in all then, Sushiya proved very acceptable for a Saturday lunch. I 'm not all too sure I 'd go out of my way to go there again, or that the mood would ever strike me to just pop along; but for aficionados of Japanese cuisine, it 's certainly worth a look. The Water Situation: Water served happily and without fuss."

Emilio Emilio

I went into this place without expecting a lot and was very pleasantly surprised. I ordered a roasted duck yakisoba and not only it was on my table in just a few minutes, it also looked exactly like the photo on the menu and tasted great. I'm definitely coming back.

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Cris
Cris

Went for ramen. It's a very small location. We lucked out showing up early enough to get a table promptly. The ramen wasn't the greatest, but we're starting to get some excellent ramen in Austin, Texas. Their broth was tasty, but the contents were spartan at noodles, egg, and chashu. I still finished it and the rolls we had were fine. Unfortunately I was hoping for a little bit more.


Tanja
Tanja

Not a cheap place to get take away on the go, but then, Japanese never is! The staff welcomes you with hearty smiles and serve you with water and lemon. It's the little touches that count. I ordered Sushi and Edamame beans. I had to wait a bit for the food to be prepared, but in the end it was all worth it. Definitely recommend this place. Not for every day take away, except if you are super rich, but on occasion a visit worth.


Alice
Alice

Often said to be the best Sushi joint in Edinburgh, I'm not surprised. It's got a chic interior high tables with barstools which aren't particularly comfy but make you believe you are in space-challenged Japan. Strange TV channels are shown with various typical Eastern programmes that take your mind off the fact you have never mastered chop sticks (oh, just me then? The food is fresh and comes quickly, which is good when you're ordering things one at a time. I always start with Miso soup and then order one raw fish dish after the other so it ends up more like an 8 course extravaganza.. Braw!


Katya
Katya

Can't comment on the sushi in the joint, although the platters floating by did look appetizing. I came here because I was hid with a sudden and severe craving for ramen, and Yelp helpfully told me this might well be the only place in town that does it. I ordered the traditional ramen and it hit the spot perfectly. The broth was sweeter than I'm used to, and there was no chili oil to spice it up, but it was still hearty and flavorful, good for the soul and the hungry belly. Noodles cooked to perfection, and all the fixin's tender pork, sweet bamboo shoots, salty seaweed, a hard boiled egg and this Yelper was in ramen heaven. The vat, I mean bowl, was big enough to stick my head in, I mean fil...


Phong
Phong

For some reason, I had a craving for ramen in Scotland of all places. I found this place near a bus stop on my way back to the hotel. I ordered the traditional ramen. It was a miso based ramen with all the fixings. The bamboo shoots was almost candy like (don't like it). The half egg was hard boiled instead of being half boiled and flavoured. The noodles had a good textured and cooked perfectly. I was still hungry and ordered a scallop handroll. It wasn't on the menu, but the chef agreed to make it for me. He made me order it through the waitress instead of him telling her to put it on the bill. He wasn't that friendly. They seemed pretty busy back their. I would give it 2 stars if compared...


Tonia
Tonia

I love Japanese food. Its usually non greasy, great presentation and with fresh ingredients. Previous experience in sushiya had been good, but the last time I went, two things I've noticed; different people chef and staff and the quality of food was disappointing. I've ordered one of my favourite item from their menu which was Tokyo roll. When the food arrived, presentation was great just like the old times...but as I was having my first bite...it tasted funny...like it was cooked in some overnight oil or something like that. It had that stale taste..it wasnt pleasant. Then the ramen I ordered and was so looking forward to, again it looked exactly like how it used to look but flavour wise wa...


Kenneth
Kenneth

Getting a table at sushiya has, for some time, been a minor goal of mine. Booking one, rather than turning up in hope, finally achieved that last weekend. The place is tiny and has been popular pretty much since first opening its doors so it came as no surprise that even on a wet Sunday evening it was full. The sister establishment of the larger Kanpai on Grindlay Street, it was clear from the website that many of the same dishes were going to be on offer. Like Kanpai Sushiya lets itself down with the initial impression created upon opening its menus marker pen crossings out of dishes etc. all look unprofessional. Added to that they had apparently run out of common or garden pork so stock ma...


Sara
Sara

So, recently, possibly the worst thing ever happened. When you hear what it is you'll know how sheltered my life has been. Also just how dramatic I can be. I developed an intolerance to latex fruits...NOOOOOOOOOOO! Ok, so it's not that bad but unfortunately avocados fall into this category. This is why, last Tuesday, in the kitschy surroundings I see in most Edinburgh sushi places, I could be found picking every last piece of avocado out of my meal with chopsticks. It was in everything except my noodles. I started with a green tea and the salad and prawn spring rolls, they were delicious, really fresh and cold in a rice paper round. Difficult to eat though! My first one burst out over the ta...


Chris
Chris

Sushiya is nestled between two other much bigger buildings on Dalry Road near Haymarket and if you blink you 'll probably miss it as it 's only around a third of the size of its neighbours. My little sister is somewhat obsessed with all things Japanese, so when she came up to visit last month, she jumped at the chance of eating at an authentic Japanese restaurant. We had Inari and chicken Yakitori for starters (along with a cup of very unremarkable green tea) which were both very nice but perhaps a tad too pricey at what amounted to £3 a mouthful. Fearing the same cost/size ratio from the sushi we opted to order from elsewhere on the menu. I had chicken teriyaki (with a bowl of miso soup) wh...

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  • Food Deliziatevi con la nostra variegata selezione di cibo, che offre una fusione di classici e piatti innovativi. Ogni piatto è realizzato con ingredienti freschissimi per stuzzicare le vostre papille gustative e offrire un'esperienza culinaria indimenticabile.
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