Japanese Restaurants in Sydney, NSW with website

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Westfield Sydney Level 5 shop 5021 188 Pitt Street, Sydney, 2000

(02) 8078 7020
Customers have shared positive experiences about the delicious ramen and gyoza at IPPUDO WESTFIELD in Sydney. Some appreciate the authentic Japanese taste and unique customization options. The vegetarian ramen and side dishes have also been praised. However, there have been complaints about long wait times, expensive prices, and inconsistent service quality. The ambiance and atmosphere have been noted as great.
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500 George Street, Sydney, 2000

(02) 8072 8212
YAYOI is a Japanese Teishoku Restaurant serving 'TEISHOKU' which includes a good balance of steaming rice (Japanese people's staple food). Yayoi, which is known as Yayoi-Ken in Japan, has more than 270 locations in Japan as well as venues in Singapore, Thailand and Taiwan. Its famous Teishoku Set menus take their inspiration from the foundations in Japanese culinary tradition. Yayoi carries on the traditions of great-tasting Japanese food, and has been a hit with local Sydney diners.
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LG2/455 George Street, Sydney, 2000

(02) 8288 9093
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500 George Street, Sydney, 2000

(02) 9262 7677
Loved by Sydneysiders for over 20 years. Fully licensed, Ichi-Ban Boshi have a large variety of tapas-style entree selections which compliment our traditional array of noodles and rice dishes. You can't miss their famous house made fresh ramen noodles that they make everyday on the premises. Top 3 recommendations are: 1. Tonkotsu (pork broth) Ramen Only 30 portions of which are made and served in a day. Enjoy freshly made noodles in slowly cooked 'Tonkotsu' soup. 2. Tan Tan-men Spicy ramen topped with minced pork in sesame flavored soup. 3. Gyoza House made gyoza cooked with special flying tool for perfection. Enjoy the sensation of the juiciness bursting from the first bite of the crispy shell.
Ichiban Boshi is a popular Japanese restaurant known for its wide range of rice dishes and extensive menu of ramen selections. Customers praise the delicious food, authentic flavors, and convenient location. Ramen varieties include Chashu-men, Tsukemen, Sanratan-men, Ramen Set, and Wagyu Beef Yaki Shabu Shabu. The Karaage Chicken ramen and Udon are also highly recommended. The service is generally good, but some customers have experienced long waits and difficulty getting staff attention. Overall, Ichiban Boshi offers a reliable and consistent dining experience. Standout items include the Sukiyaki Beef Entree, Sashimi, Tonkotsu and Karage, and vegetarian options are available.
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Level 2 QVB, Sydney, 2000

(02) 9269 0080
Japanese Restaurant
Customers frequently praise the delicious and authentic Japanese food served at Yama Japanese Cafe Restaurant in Sydney. The ambiance is described as cozy and intimate with soft lighting and comfortable seating. The staff are attentive and knowledgeable, providing excellent service. The restaurant offers gluten-free options and has a beautiful blend of modern and Japanese interior design.
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Level 9, Regent Place, 501 George St, Sydney, 2000

(02) 9267 5775
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167 Phillip St, Sydney, 2000

(02) 9222 9960
Sushi Restaurant, Restaurant
Azuma Japanese Restaurant is known for its high-quality food and friendly service. Customers have praised the authentic Japanese dishes, particularly the sushi and tempura. Some have noted that the prices are on the higher side but consider it worth it for the quality. While some have experienced excellent service, others have had difficulties with reservations and seating. The restaurant is known for its elegant atmosphere and is a popular destination for special occasions.
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202 Clarence St, Sydney, 2000

(02) 9267 4668
Sakuratei Japanese Restaurant is a popular authentic Japanese eatery in the city. Customers praise the delicious food, particularly the kushi-katsu, katsu coating, and sashimi. The restaurant is cozy and authentic, with friendly staff. Vegetarian options are available. Some customers note that the portions are generous and the menu selection is fair. The prices are considered slightly higher but seen as worth it for the quality of the food. Some customers have mentioned the need to book ahead for popular dishes.
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5/71 Macquarie Street, Sydney, 2000

0426 111 999
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Shop 1 and 2/605-609, George St, Sydney, 2000

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Shop 11/1, Harbour St, Sydney, 2000

(02) 8971 0377
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126 Liverpool St, Sydney, 2000

(02) 9262 9027
Ramen restaurant
Customers praise Yasaka Ramen for serving delicious, rich, and silky tonkotsu ramen with generous topppings, quick service, and a cozy atmosphere. Some mention the convenience of ordering through a QR code and appreciate the variety of menu options, including the izakaya menu. A few customers comment on the restaurant's great service and the freshness of the ingredients, particularly the sashimi and pork. Some reviews suggest trying the Spicy Yuzu Soy Karaage and Miso Truffle Tomorokoshi as standout dishes.
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12-14 O'Connell St, Sydney, 2000

(02) 9233 8181
Japanese restaurant
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500 George Street, Sydney, 2000

(02) 9264 9917
Sushi Hotaru was established since 2011 in the heart of CBD. Being one of the most iconic and well-recognised sushi train brand in Sydney, the team strives to offer a clean and friendly environment for all patrons whom enjoy a fresh piece of salmon (…with a whole lot more). Maintaining it’s vision and identity as a friendly dining destination, the new brand and interior aims to strip back the clutter and transformed its original street scenery into a warm, modern and inviting venue. In keeping with it’s neutral tones, the ‘new’ Sushi Hotaru will revisit the idea of a casual Japanese street eatery, introducing new textures and feature lighting to bring emphasis to the company identity and Japanese culture.
Sushi Hotaru is a popular sushi restaurant in Sydney with a conveyor belt for serving sushi and a large selection of menu items. Customers praise the delicious food, fast service, and reasonable prices. Some mention the crowded and noisy atmosphere and long queues before opening hours. A few mention issues with seating comfort and rude staff. The sushi quality and variety are often highlighted as strengths.
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500 George St, Sydney, 2000

(02) 9264 7780
Ichi-Ban Boshi's first 'Express' store - perfect for the busy office worker or if you happen to be on the run. All the favourites but only quicker! The Sydney Express shop is a 1-minute walk away from the Town Hall station and is located in the food court on the first basement floor of The Galeries building where you can reach without getting rained on. Top 3 recommendations are: 1. Shoyu Ramen The classic noodle soup with thinly-sliced roast pork in slowly cooked Soy-based chicken broth. 2. Katsu curry Crispy chicken cutlet on bowl of rice with scoop of Japanese curry sauce. 3. Gyu-don A bowl of rice topped with thinly-sliced beef and onion simmered in a mildly sweet soy flavoured stock.
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141 York Street, Sydney, 2000

(02) 9283 2990
Japanese restaurant
Customers frequently compliment the fresh and delicious dishes at Nazimi, including sashimi, pork gyozas, soft shell crab tempura, and various desserts. The atmosphere is cozy and nice, making it a great place for hanging out with friends or going on a date. Some customers also praise the warm and friendly service. The dessert cafe upstairs is a hidden gem with excellent Japanese tea, lattes, and dessert cakes.
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355 Sussex St, Sydney, 2000

(02) 9283 4628
I Chi Ban Teppan Yaki Japanese Restaurant is a Sydney business located at 355 Sussex Street Sydney 2000 NSW specialising in Restaurants Family Friendly, Restaurants Group Bookings, Restaurants Licensed, Restaurants B Y O, Restaurants Japanese, F.
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161 Clarence St, Sydney, 2000

(02) 9211 3144
Japanese restaurant
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17-19 Bridge Street, Sydney, 2000

(02) 9241 1991
Japanese restaurant
Kid Kyoto is a popular Japanese restaurant in Sydney, known for its beautiful decor and exceptional service. Many customers praise the innovative food, with standout dishes including Edamame, chicken, and mocktails. The industrial warehouse conversion decor is admired and the ambiance is described as welcoming and cozy. The deluxe set menu offers delicious and authentic Japanese cuisine, but some customers suggest that the price is high compared to local eateries. A few customers have had negative experiences with receptionists or service, but overall, Kid Kyoto is highly recommended for its delicious food and welcoming atmosphere.
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George St, shop 11/537-551, Sydney, 2000

(02) 9283 5525
Japanese restaurant

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