Discover Restaurants offering the best Sushi food in Gympie, Queensland, Australia including Sono Japanese Restaurant Portside Wharf, Wagaya Japanese Restaurant, Sake Restaurant & Bar
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4 based on 1428 reviews
The Sono Dining Experience Japanese cuisine at its finest, modern contemporary and traditional.The freshest produce beautifully presented to tempt the most discerning palate and visual senses, complemented by an excellent international wine selection and
As someone who is very passionate about Asian culture, I was greatly looking forward to eating at Sono. The restaurant is very similar to a traditional Japanese house and brings cuisine equally delicious and reminding of my days in Tokyo. Like traditional Japanese dining, be prepared to sit low to the ground. Fortunately, Sono has installed deep nooks under their tables so you aren't sitting on the actual ground. But you will have to take your shoes off, as with tradition. There are many options of eating here including family style, course tasting, and à la carte. The chef was very kind and allowed me to order a specially made sushi roll because i'm very picky. I also recommend trying the pork belly, the tempera udon, and the "gâteau au chocolat". If you come during the day, you can have a beautiful view of the river. We unfortunately made it too late to where it was dark so we couldn't see outside the windows but it was still a wonderful experience.
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4 based on 298 reviews
This is a newly opened restaurant. Last night was our first time at Wagaya, and we loved it. Good food, reasonable prices, and fun using a touch screen to order everything. Food and drink arrived within minutes of ordering. You order and eat at your own p
After a disappointing visit to Chinatown in Fortitude Valley, I decided to have dinner here. The venue seating has several booths with individual touch panel ordering. I had the agedashi tofu (which could have been more crisp) with soft shell crab, salmon belly sushi, scampi sushi (delicious), octopus wasabi, and rainbow roll. The rice for the sushi was quite small, and could have been better cooked and seasoned with vinegar. Overall, a good experience.
4 based on 953 reviews
Housed at the iconic Eagle Street Pier, Brisbane Japanese restaurant Sake is a chic designer space overlooking the buzzing Brisbane River. Served by the venue's dynamic team, let yourself be treated to the unparalleled atmosphere and innovative cuisine th
Went to Sake for dinner, we were a group of 6. We had a variety of dishes across the menu from the Hiramasa Kingfish, Nori Crisps, the popcorn shrimp, beef tataki and a host of others. It was absolutely amazing! Very fresh. Lovely restaurant with a great view aswell. The service was amazing. I would definitely reccomend the restuarant.
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