Japanese Restaurants in Sydney CBD, Sydney, NSW with opening hours - page 2

Find accurate info on the best Japanese restaurants for eating out in Sydney CBD, Sydney. Get reviews and contact details for each business, including phone number, address, opening hours, promotions and other information.
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1 Macquarie Place, Sydney, 2000

(02) 9251 3323
Tokyo Laundry is a popular Japanese restaurant amongst customers for its delicious food and friendly service. The menu offers a wide range of dishes, including sushi, sashimi, small plates, and noodles. Some standout dishes mentioned include the Kingfish ceviche, Chicken gyoza, Wagyu steak, Teriyaki chicken donburi, and Sushi Tacos. The decor is modern and stylish, making for a great dining experience. Service is attentive and accommodating, with some customers praising the adaptability to dietary requirements.
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33 Barangaroo Avenue, Sydney, 2000

0481 951 920
Enter UME Burger, the sister-venue to Surry Hills’ iconic casual Japanese eatery, Bar UME. The Barangaroo location with waterfront views is serving up Bar UME’s signature burgers and sides, with a few new additions to tempt any burger lover. Kitted out with Japanese beers on tap and a vintage Japanese soda vending machine, UME Burger on Wulugul Walk is made for foodies. With hatted Head Chef Kerby Craig running the show, UME is bringing more than just the humble burger to Barangaroo.
Customers highly rate Ume Burger for its delicious burgers and sides, with many mentioning the unique and tasty flavors. Some find the prices reasonable, while others think they're a bit high, but still worth it. The location is a highlight for many, especially those near the water. Vegetarian options are available. The service is generally considered friendly and efficient. Some customers have had issues with the quality of the meat or dry buns, but these are in the minority.
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Level 1/77 York St, Sydney, 2000

(02) 9262 1190
Japanese restaurant
Gold Class Daruma is a highly-regarded Japanese restaurant in Sydney. Customers praise the authentic and fresh Japanese food, particularly the sushi and sashimi. The chef's tasting menu and omakase experience are popular choices. The service is described as friendly, informative, and personalized. The atmosphere is calm and cozy, making it a great place for business and private occasions. Prices are considered reasonable for the high-quality food and service.
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80 Clarence St, Sydney, 2000

(02) 9299 3237
Japanese restaurant
Customers highly praise the authentic and delicious Japanese food at O'Uchi in Sydney. Many mention the excellent atmosphere and pleasant staff. Recommended dishes include tuna karaage, ramen, and eggplant dishes. Some customers suggest making reservations to secure a table. Vegetarian options are available.
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Level 2, 591 George St, Sydney, 2000

(02) 9283 8828
Authentic Japanese restaurant
The Lantern By Wagaya in Sydney is a popular destination for customers looking for Japanese food and karaoke. The karaoke rooms offer a wide selection of English and Chinese songs, and the establishment is known for its affordable prices. Customers appreciate the quick service and friendly staff, though some have noted issues with cleanliness and unintuitive search systems. The food is also praised, but some have commented on the long wait times for food and drinks. The atmosphere is described as fun and relaxing, making it a great place to unwind with friends and family.
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95 Bathurst St, Sydney, 2000

0466 354 995
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275 George Street, Sydney, 2000

(02) 9357 6100
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25 Martin Place, Sydney, 2000

(02) 8080 8074
The interior showcases the splendour of materials produced in Japan and the beauty of traditional crafts. The Kumico ceiling is a traditional Japanese woodworking technique featuring ornate geometric patterns. Already heralded as one of the best restaurants in Sydney and winner of an AGFG Chef’s Hat Award, Kazan invites diners to experience the art and theatre of Japanese cuisine in the CBD.