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    Kyotoya

    4.2 (9 reviews)
    ModerateJapanese

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    Beki A.

    This is easily the quirkiest restaurant I think I gone to in this country! I agree with Marie about her toilet comment- more to follow! It all starts with the bizarre exterior which is more like its on a local strip somewhere exotic in Vietnam. All fairy lights, Japanese art in the windows and this strange door covering you go through to enter. However as you go through and look around, realising it really used to be a takeaway but they've added tables and chairs to make it look like a restaurant.... you think hey- there must be a reason we had to book. ALSO there must be a reason it was packed on a Thursday night! There's quite a large menu with a mix of noodle dishes, sushi, starters and big main courses. There is a lot of dishes on their which don't have English next to them and to be honest we hadn't a clue- we asked and they were so lovely and explained everything easily. We plumped for 2 glasses of wine (£3.50- wooopee!!) some veggie spring rolls and chicken gyoza to start- while I went for a chicken katsu curry and my friend went for some crazy chicken chili with rice dish. Everything was bought out really quickly, cold and tasty wine with some really excellent gyoza and both came with soy sauce and sweet chili as standard. Main courses arrived equally quickly and both tasted fantastic. Really authentic cooking which you can quite literally see going on behind the counter. Now back to the toilet situation.... as much as I love the place I'm not quite sure how they swindle health and safety as you have to walk through the kitchen, next to some very hot pans spiting oil etc and lots of raw meat and fish out in back prep area when you walk to the single toilet. I make it sound mental but it really was so strange! I didn't mind and actually gave me an idea of what I think my forth coming trip to Thailand will be like! I will definitely be coming back and ordering some take out which they also do!

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    Sakura House

    Sakura House

    4.1(11 reviews)
    0.7 miWest Didsbury
    ££

    Usually I go to Kyatoya nearby but this was closed on a Monday so this was the back up plan…read more Stepping in it was definitely more of a takeaway place than sit in. It was so small you had to go through the kitchen to use the toilet. The choice of food and drink did surprise me.. how could they find room to stock it all? With loads of different sake, juices and wines. Selecting a glass of plum wine ..himself green tea we pawed the menu. There was a great use of pictures which helped us decide. From various sushi Nigiri, temaki, sashimi etc to noodles and ramen dishes. I found the sushi a little over priced to the average sushi joint of this nature..we decided on the 12 piece sashimi and sushi platter ..for mains I chose my usual spicy seafood broth with udon noodles, beef and kimchi. Himself had the beef yakisoba. We inhaled the sushi as soon as it hit the table. It was good healthy amounts of tuna and everything tasted fresh. The wasabi did not mix well with the soya though.. My main was a far cry from what I had at Baekdu the week previous. This was packed with veggies..tender beef and seafood. The broth was also excellent. Looking up I could see my other half wolf down his..giving it the thumbs up . Overall the service was very good and food was a stark contrast to the restaurant. I would probably use this more as a takeaway if I were local but I wouldn't go there to eat again as didn't find it relaxing enough.

    We just happened to stumble across the newly opened Sakura House on Saturday night whilst exploring…read moreDidsbury. It seemed as though a lot of locals did the same too, as people kept popping in to investigate whilst we were eating, in the hope of an opportunistic free table. Despite only opening three weeks ago Sakura Houses' popularity is clear, the restaurant was packed but it's also only 6 tables, which may play a part! Either way we were lucky enough to snaffle a table for two off-the-cuff as there was a 45 minute space before a booking and our waitress was happy to make time and space for us. Due to being short of time we decided to stick to a simple meal each, so we didn't sample the sushi - which seems to be the main fare. I opted for a comforting plate of pork katsu curry and it was very tasty and freshly cooked, so fresh I almost burnt my mouth on the cutlet! My only issues were that it is currently cash only and that my meal came a good 5-10 minutes after my partners - but I honestly think these are just opening month niggles. Sakura House isn't fancy, it's an honest little restaurant with lovely staff and I think it's a welcome and refreshing addition to the area.

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    Sakura House - Ebi Fry starter with the delicious Futomaki Rolls in front

    Ebi Fry starter with the delicious Futomaki Rolls in front

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    Japan Deli

    Japan Deli

    3.7(11 reviews)
    0.2 miWest Didsbury
    ££

    As Alfie says, don't expect a smart restaurant. Do expect decent Japanese food at reasonable…read moreprices. Until I just discovered their website, I didn't know that Little Samsi was a relation to the Samsis in the city centre. I just assumed that 'samsi' was the Japanese equivalent of the Chinese 'wing' and appeared in all restaurant names. The menu is varied but concentrates mainly on sushi (I am not brave enough to order the octopus sushi), noodles and bento boxes. The bento boxes are really good value for money - for £4 you get a box filled with your choice of main, sauce, rice / noodles and a potato salad. Everything is prepared fresh and there are plenty of options for vegetarians including miso soup, vegetable dumplings, veggie curry and vegetable yaki soba. You can order online (though the service is down at the time of writing) or on the phone as long as you give them 20-30 minutes notice.

    LIttle Samsi, now renamed 'Japan' as of a few weeks ago, is a lovely little hidden treasure just…read moreoutside Withington village, across the road from the Red Lion. It only has seating for around 20 - 25 people at any one time, and thus fills quite quickly but if you pick your timings carefully then it's not too difficult to get a seat. Prime time for me has normally been at around 9pm, but at any time outside usual munching hours (such as 12-13.30 ish, and 6-7.30ish) it seems to be easy enough to get a seat and eat some of their totally scrumptious food. Considering the pint-sized nature of this establishment, their selection is quite extensive, including their wicked-cool O-Bento boxes, each element of which can be chosen by you so it comes exactly as you want it - massive gold star for that from this fussy eater! You can choose the meat/veggie option (of which there are two!! Hoorah!!), the sauce and there are two type of rice as well as two types of noodle to choose from. Brilliant eh?! They also have five types of ramen which I simply adore (I opted for the ramen with vegetable gyoza - a very reasonable £5.50), sushi coming out of their ears (you can buy a Chef's 32 piece special if you're SUPER hungry!), curry rice and curry noodle dishes, as well as fusion sandwiches such as the Yakisoba Sandwich which is a chicken noodle sandwich. A little bit of something for anyone and everyone methinks! They have a little shop section where I was kindly gifted the sweet treats "Hello Panda" - a delightfully adorable panda shaped biscuity tastefest. I love them. Lots. But they also have noodles, sauces, spices and other essential make-it-at-home ingredients at a reasonable price. Though, of course, there aren't the same bargains which can be found at the Chinese supermarkets such as Wing Yip, but it is less than ten minutes walk from my house and I am lazy enough to be willing to pay for the convenience! The service there has always been provided with a smile and a chat without being intrusive in such an intimate setting, and the smells drifting through the seating area from the very nearby kitchen gets those tastebuds going before you even receive your food. Yum yum! It is worth noting that they don't have any alcohol for sale in the restaurant, but they kindly informed us that we were welcome to just pop across to the off license across the road and bring in any booze we may want. And I didn't see a corkage charge on the bill, which was great! If you're not bothered about having a wee tipple with your scran though, they have a selection of soft drinks for you to buy including a very tasty aloe vera type effort which is initially strange, but very refreshing as an accompaniment to a meal. All in all, this is a lovely change from the usual places I go to for food in Withington, and I would definitely be more than happy to entertain friends or family in this quaint little eastern treasure.

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    Japan Deli - Bento Box

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    Yuzu - Yakitori

    Yuzu

    4.1(54 reviews)
    3.1 miChinatown
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    Around the time I went here, I was craving some Japanese food in Manchester that wasn't just sushi…read moreor ramen. This place kept popping up on my socials so I knew it was fate I had to try it. I was glad I did!! I went in around noon, quickly got sat down and given a menu, and then the problem was choosing what to have. I went for the teriyaki chicken meal set and it was quick to arrive. For a drink I just went with a Japanese green tea. The meal set was quick to come and it had a plate of teriyaki chicken, a bowl of white rice, and a bowl of miso soup. I loved all of it. I read up on the correct way to have it all, picked up my chopsticks and went to town. I was a little nervous for the miso soup as I've had one before and didn't like it but this one was amazing. The chicken was perfectly cooked and full of flavour, the rice shot, fluffy, and hot. I definitely will go back here as there was more I wanted to try. The ambiance was amazing, I was in front of the kitchen so could see the chefs preparing the food, and all the different bottles of sake were around so I could look at those and pick one if I wanted some alcohol. I can't wait to return

    Went to one in York and didn't love the food hall location. Then it took forever. Finally I ordered…read morea simple chicken fried rice and it was so salty I could hardly eat it. After a few bites just picked out the chicken and left the rest. Maybe it's a cultural thing as I'm from the US but not what I was expecting.

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    Yuzu - Sashimi and miso soup

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    Yakisoba

    Yakisoba

    4.0(34 reviews)
    1.8 miChorlton
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    I didn't set out to go to Yakisoba. We ended up going in here after wandering around Chorlton for…read morethe better part of an hour on New Year's Day, trying to find somewhere which was both open and still serving food. We actually tried to go to Double Zero, which is practically next door, but as there was another 20 minutes until they opened which would've meant standing outside in the cold we went elsewhere and arrived at Yakisoba. The restaurant itself is a bit narrow, but there's room inside for a decent amount of people - say 30-40 or so. We were a group of 6, which wasn't an issue as they weren't very busy. Unlike other restaurants serving Asian food, Yakisoba had already provided cutlery on the tables as well as chopsticks so you don't have to make that embarrassing admission that you can't use them. The menu is pretty extensive, with a selection of starters and sharing platters, but practically everything comes with a bento box with a range of accompaniments for a larger main dish. We ordered three of the mixed dumpling platters to share between us, and for a main I went for the Kare Katsu Chicken, which came with steamed jasmine rice as well as the bento. The mixed dumpling platter had 10 dumplings (2 of each of the five varieties), as well as some dipping sauces such as sweet chilli and soy. I liked all the dumplings, which were filled with a variety of meats and fish, and the sweet chilli sauce was great. There was a little bit of a wait between the bento aspect of the meal arriving and the main dish following it, but that wasn't too bad. One of our party had a little mishap where one of the staff dropped a portion of rice on the table, which we made a little bit of a joke about and the lady who was waiting on our table took it in good humour too. The Kare Katsu was a hearty portion, and I mean hearty. The chicken was crispy and perfectly cooked without being dry, and the katsu curry sauce was fantastic. The chicken pieces were huge too, which made it interesting eating with chopsticks but I enjoy a challenge and it also stopped me from basically inhaling my food. The rice was good also, but I think sticky rice would have been my preference - especially for eating with chopsticks. The others went for a range of different bento meals, including the teriyaki beef steak and the duck in red thai curry, all of which looked delicious and went down well. They have a decent range of drinks as well, including Asian beers like Kirin Ichiban and Tsingtao as well as wine and spirits. Overall, even though we didn't set out to go to Yakisoba I'm quite happy that we did. Some of our group couldn't finish the meal, due to the size of the portions not any issue with quality, so if you're after a hearty meal then this place will provide. At £25 each for a starter, main and a couple of drinks each including a tip it's also not going to break you financially either. If you just wanted a main course, all the bento boxes were around £9-12 and would make a good meal on their own. I'd certainly be happy to return to Yakisoba in future.

    A couple of friends and I wanted a decent feed after a day spent helping them move house to…read moreChorlton, so we had a wander down Barlow Moor Road to see what was on offer. Initially choosing the new Caribbean place, The Drop, we quickly left once we'd been told by other diners that they'd been waiting two hours for their food! Thankfully Yakisoba was right there and so we gave them a try. I'm really glad we did as the food was lovely; their menu is varied and appetising. I love places with open kitchens, it somehow makes you feel like you're no longer sitting in the UK. After sharing a platter of starters between us, we each ordered a Bento Box which, together with your main course, comprises an assortment of salad, vegetable miso soup and steamed Jasmine rice. I ordered the Teriyaki Fillet Steak (grilled slices of fillet steak with ginger, rice wine and soy sauce). The sauce was particularly rich but when 'diluted' in the rice made for a delicious and hearty dinner. A thoroughly pleasant evening and I'd definitely eat here again if I was in this neck of the woods.

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    Sapporo Teppanyaki - Lumpy rice

    Sapporo Teppanyaki

    3.8(52 reviews)
    3.1 miCastlefield
    £££

    Amazing service. Had hibachi grill. Did king prawns in teriyaki sauce. Also fried rice. So…read moretasty. Chef did an amazing job of entertaining and cooking. Highly recommend this place.

    This restaurant is in the waterlogged city centre - with blocked drains, flooded streets, uneven…read morepavements and generally untended. Nine of us turned up for lunch on a miserably cold, wet day. The meal here was just about better than ok, but not at all near great; scrapes two stars against price paid. If I were invited back I wouldn't be looking forward to going again. The teppanyaki 'show' is almost non existent. We've been to dozens of these shows over years in USA and on cruises. The shows are usually highly entertaining with food portions tasty and generous. This place was lifeless in comparison so if it's the show that attracts you'll waste your time and a lot of money too. Customers are also being ripped - off. This is the biggest shock I had - although the cooking left much to be desired as it's not simply cooking that's essential: building and concentrating flavour and plating up tasty food is important and mostly missing here. My wife chose what was a mean - portioned duck spring roll starter at a stonking £8 - 75p in ingredients to make (see photo). It tasted ok but not super. I got a 1 star tempura seafood £9.5 starter. It was also quite poor, not generous, lukewarm and the tempura wasn't crispy light either. I do better/tastier at home. A £1 chicken breast becomes a £20 teppanyaki with the addition of some sliced fried potatoes, about 20 pence worth of potato and tasteless thin sliced vegetables, tipped from a plastic bag onto a hot plate (beansprouts/carrots/snow-peas) then steam cooked to limp, unappetising, served with a very small bowl of fried, long grain white rice; say about fifteen pence worth. The rice wasn't cooked in front of us but at the hot plate behind our 'chef'. My pitiful small portion of cheap rice was al mush rather than al dente, with lumps of starchy boiled rice still prominent (see photo). No second portion was offered. I opted for fillet steak main £26 for 4/5 ounces of raw meat; had I opted for sirloin it was £24 for 6/7 ounces. The meats were tasty and cooked as ordered. I chose the Sapporo peppercorn sauce. It was far and away the tastiest part of the whole meal by a distance (not a big challenge) but the 'chef' slightly burned the pepper sauce. My first 330ml ale choice at 7% wasn't available (£12.05 a pint) I got a 6% tasty amber ale (£10.32 a pint). The staff are polite and courteous. The atmosphere was surprisingly muted despite the fact that the restaurant was very busy ripping off lots of folks at one time.

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    Sapporo Teppanyaki - Alright tempura. Not crispy crunch and served warm not hot

    Alright tempura. Not crispy crunch and served warm not hot

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    Kyotoya - japanese - Updated May 2026

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