Best Japanese restaurants nearby. Discover the best Japanese food in Sunshine Coast. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Japanese restaurants near you. including Sono Japanese Restaurant Portside Wharf, Sushi Yah-Man, Spice Bar, Sumi Open Kitchen, Ginger Japanese Restaurant, Bird's Nest Restaurant
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4 based on 323 reviews
Experience authentic Yakitori at Bird's Nest! Our menu is 95% gluten-free! Four years on from when our doors first opened Birdâs Nest Restaurant and Bar West End still draws crowds of locals and visitors alike. We have a reputation for providing a high-qu
We had a group of eight people and everyone was impressed by the food. The bonus was having so many gluten free options - really wish I lived closer!
4 based on 139 reviews
Ginger Japanese Restaurant
There is a lot of ordinary food on the Sunshine Coast. I've been a business traveller here for a year and mostly I have eaten expensive ordinary food. This place is brilliant. The servings are massive but the food is fresh, nicely prepared and way above the average.The menu is typical japanese, noodles, sushi and meals served with rice and salad. There is a good list of Japanese beer and saki. The place has a nice atmosphere. It's not fine dining or a romantic place for two but it's a fantastic place for a family meal.
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5 based on 71 reviews
We are kappo style charcoal grill restaurant. Only offer trust the chef set menu 4 course $60 & 6 course $80. Please let us know your dietary requirements or if you have small children on booking. Our menu is updated according to seasonality and market av
This is a small and tucked away restaurant where, in our experience, advance reservations are essential. There is no a la carte menu, only a choice of a 4-course or 6-course degustation. The food is exquisite, delicate, highly nuanced flavors, and artistically presented. The starters were all seafood, and the main a choice between wagyu beef and cured mackerel, both sensational. Although paired saki is available, the BYO option allows your own paired wine (think wooded chardonnay). Only chopsticks were offered, which was not an issue except for those needing to flake their mackerel fillet. The beef came thinly sliced. Service was friendly and professional with comprehensive descriptions of each menu item and its preparation. This is fine food and highly recommended.
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4 based on 1063 reviews
Thanks Spice Bar Mooloolaba the good is exceptional with wonderful flavours and tastes. Our waitress was fantastic helping with wine selection and how many courses . Well done Spice Bar
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4 based on 380 reviews
Great place, just go! Legit Japanese food, & atmosphere at good prices. Heaps of staff who all seem to enjoy their job, food came out quick and the food was delicious and authentic. Good family casual Izakaya atmosphere. Canât recommend highly enough! Best to book as it doesnât look like a hidden gem. We dont know who you are but we love you!! heheThanks for your review. It makes our day when we get reviews like your.thanks heaps!!
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4 based on 1429 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
There are some restaurants you need to revisit to reassure yourself they are as good as you have experienced previously. SONO is an exceptional restaurant that achieves 10/10 on every level. Lunch today was exceptional. The service exceptional. The atmosphere exceptional. The food 11/10. It is a place to relax away from the hustle and bustle of the busy CBD. Parking is easy. Close to Brisbaneâs International and Domestic Airport. This quote best sums up SONO....âAt its best, Japanese cooking is inextricably meshed with aesthetics, with religion, with tradition and history. It is evocative of seasonal changes, or of oneâs childhood, or of a storm at sea.â
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