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    Michie Sushi

    3.8 (41 reviews)
    ModerateSushi Bars, Japanese
    Closed 12:00 pm - 10:00 PM

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    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    Susan O.

    not bad for dublin! i'm actually pretty impressed. you see, we're from california where there's a great sushi restaurant in every neighborhood, and i've been to japan so i'm a bit picky. for some reason i'd been craving sushi like my life depended on it so when i came across the good reviews of Michie i just had to give it a shot. we ordered a smathering of things off the delivery menu which was severely limited - basically all tuna and salmon and only available in combos; if you looked really hard, you could find a few odd nigiri (eel - yay, beef??? - not so sure what to make of that one). i'd really like to try the actual restaurant sometime so i can try more of a variety of things. so the sushi... we ordered the tuna combo (4pcs tuna nigiri, 6pcs tuna maki, 2pcs tuna ura maki which is an inside-out roll), the ura maki combo (2pcs each of salmon, tuna and california roll), and the temaki (hand roll) combo (1 spicy tuna, 1 "crispy salmon" which wasn't crispy, and 1 california). the raw tuna was spot-on. not fishy, the right shade of red, the right tenderness, even the cut and size was good. the tuna roll, however, was a bit of a mystery - one bite and i was like "i think this is cooked" and "i'm fairly sure it has onions in it" (what is up with the irish needing to put onions on and in everything???!!!). it was more of a tuna salad sort of mush and had a slightly gritty texture. it tasted good, it was just very strange; like something that belonged on toast, not in a roll. the spicy tuna hand roll was not especially spicy - it was strips of tuna with a sort of seasoning powder sprinkled on it. i ended up making some of my own more traditional spicy sauce (japanese "kewpie" mayo + sriracha) and using that with it. i'm not a huge fan of salmon sushi so i only tasted the one salmon ura maki which was also a similar cooked & mushy mess to the tuna ura maki. not a fan. the hand roll i didn't end up eating because i was full and it didn't appeal. but i tasted a bit of the fish and it was definitely cooked, bland, and definitely not crispy as stated on the menu. i probably wouldn't have ordered it if it wasn't a part of the combo. oh, almost forgot - the california rolls featured those fake crab sticks (which are fine) and avocado, but no cucumber. i'm fairly sure they should have cucumber in them, but whatever. they were good. my only major complaint besides the lack of choices on the takeaway menu was that there was just WAY TOO MUCH RICE in the rolls - like they were twice the size they needed to be and i ended up picking off over a cup of rice and tossing it. overall it definitely hit the spot and i'll be eating from them again. i may even grow to love the strange tuna salad sandwich mush with onions :)

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    Recommended by self-proclaimed "sushi-snobs", Michie Sushi in Ranelagh is the real deal. The sushi is fresh and uses the best quality ingredients, though the prices aren't cheap - for two people you'll need to spend at least €25 to get your fill. The Nigiri sets are really good, with a selection of different fish - two salmon, two tuna and two prawn for €9.50. They also have a house red, white and champagne, and a range of Japanese alcohol - sake and plum wine. There's only one small table in the outlet, so its really just a takeaway. They offer free cups of green tea while you wait for your order which is a nice touch. They deliver to anywhere in Dublin 2, 4 and 6 for €2.50.

    Big bowl of yum at Michie Sushi
    Phil C.

    The best sushi I've had in Dublin. If you're in Ranelagh it's worth a visit for first timers and sushi veterans alike. No frills little place, but the food certainly has plenty of character.

    Cute matching tea set and chopstick rest
    Laura G.

    Really enjoyed my brief lunch, I had salmon maki and takuan maki (pictured). The maki was really delicious, and you could tell that good quality ingredients were used, from the salmon right down to the nori, the wasabi here has a much deeper flavour and kick than those found in other sushi places in Dublin. The staff were friendly, service was prompt and I was given complimentary green tea while waiting for my order. Looking forward to coming back for dinner soon!

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    Best sushi in Dublin. No question. Pricey, but worth it. They could be more generous w the soy sauce though!

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    Great sushi and delicious gyoza but found the teriyaki completely overcooked and tasteless. Thoroughly disappointing

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    Review Highlights - Michie Sushi

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    Maneki - Spider Roll

    Maneki

    4.4(11 reviews)
    1.8 kmSouth Inner City

    Warm and cozy ambience , deliciously warm food and a wonderful company -nothing beats that to…read moreuplift spirits on a cold and wet night. I was lucky to find this hidden gem in Dublin last week while on a trip with family . The service was great and our orders came out quickly . It was not a crowded evening . Our table had some cocktails , pornstar martini, hot herbal tea , Sweet potato tempura rolls, Dragon rolls , VegGyoza, Mapo tofu with rice on the side . Everything was delicious!! Must visit spot if you are in the city !

    This was the best meal I had in Dublin. We were recommended to check out Maneki from the bartender…read more(Michael) at 1834 in the Shelbourne. He did not steer us wrong! The ambiance of the restaurant felt authentic. From the art to the decor to the serving trays/dishes and utensils. The restaurant has a nice intimate feel like you're having dinner with your family. We were seated quickly and our server was attentive and helpful. We all started off with the sake pornstar martini. It was really good, a bit on the sweeter side. For all appetizers we had the edamame and gyoza. The gyoza included chicken and a nice sauce. It was a nice size portion (~6-7 pieces). Both were really good. For our main dish we had the Kimchi ramen, Maneki yaki soba and the spider roll. The ramen was a nice size portion and was packed with a variety of meats. My friend said the broth was really good and spicy. The Yaki soba was a perfect portion for me. It included roasted chicken, prawns, roasted pork and veggies. It was very flavor and good. It also came with a side of miso soup which was perfect. The spider roll was massive. There were 8 giant pieces and it was tasty! I also snapped photos of our neighbors Teppan salmon teriyaki and beef teriyaki. They said both were amazing. I've seen a few reviews mention the pricing is a bit higher but it was worth it in my opinion. The portions were a bit larger than what I've experienced before, the food was tasty, the drinks were good and service was great. They also do karaoke upstairs and it was actually pretty entertaining listening to them while we ate. There is an automatic 12% gratuity/service fee included but there is a note that you are not required to pay. Definitely keeping this on my list for the next visit.

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    Zakura Izakaya - Salmon teppan

    Zakura Izakaya

    3.8(21 reviews)
    1.1 kmBaggot Street
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    I absolutely love this place. It is small and quaint, but the food is very flavorful, and I…read moreabsolutely love their sushi. I wouldn't recommend getting a bowl unless you have a big appetite, and you may not want to order any appetizers (it's that much food in the bowl - gotta love it). I had the tuna Ngiri and it was sooo good. Now I like to order it from my favorite sushi place back home; they left such a great impression. The atmosphere is lovely, clean, and welcoming. Ugh, they make me wish I were in Ireland right now lol. The service was excellent. Aside from making me smile with great humor and politeness, they also want to make sure you enjoy your meal. I just felt like it was all love, where they want to make sure that nothing is wrong. You don't get that everywhere. I also enjoyed the jokes and laughter, which might not be the norm (the politeness is, of course, probably the norm). I was a humorous customer who probably made them equally comfortable, which is incredible. That's why it is always important to be nice to your servers. I genuinely appreciate both my visits there (yes, I went twice; the place was that good and the vibe was that great, lol).

    An affordable Japanese restaurant with a big menu and a decent drink selection in Baggot Street…read more Came here at a weekday evening for some late night food about 30 minutes before it closes. The Hamachi sashimi was surprisingly good for the price, thick cuts with the standard light and savory taste of hamachi, fiber felt fresh and was a bit bouncy, no foul odor or mushy mouthfeel in typical cheap Japanese eateries. KaraAge fried chicken came in small bite-size pieces, freshly fried, juicy, but a bit too bland and the pastry was a bit too thick. Also wish they had used a better sauce than simply shoyu (soy sauce). Overall the food was OK for the price, you get what you paid for.

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    I love a nice plum wine

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    Yamamori

    Yamamori

    3.8(196 reviews)
    2.5 kmNorth Inner City
    €€

    Came here with a group of 8 got seated right away! Food was great had ramens, bibimbap it was great!read more

    This was a recommendation from a local so we had high hopes for it. It's so bad I'm writing this…read morereview as I'm sitting here waiting for the check. When we arrived, the door was locked and some employee opened it for us but then walked away. It took a few minutes for us to be acknowledged by someone else to seat us. When the server approached, we ordered water to start. When he returned with the water, we asked if they had straws and all he said was "yes" and he walked away when we said we needed a minute to order food. We ordered different things such as sushi rolls and gyoza and after an hour being there, we had received nothing. When the food finally came, my order was missing a roll and had sashimi on the plate, so he took the plate back. When he returned, he said the kitchen had made a mistake and they were out of tuna, even though the plate he took from me had tuna. The only thing that was wrong on the original plate was the sashimi. He asked if I wanted something else and I was so hungry, I asked if my other order could come out while I looked at the menu. What I did receive, did not have any tuna, even though the menu said it should, I guess that's my fault for asking for the other 2 rolls to come out, thinking all they would do is take the sashimi off the plate, but he should have told me they would not have any tuna at all to make sure I would still want it. The sushi did not have any flavor, not even the soy sauce helped. The most flavorful thing on the plate was the sesame seeds and I wasn't the only one at the table who thought that. It was so unenjoyable that I could not even finish the 2 rolls I had in front of me. The service was overall terrible, the server was not attentive or friendly. The food was severely overpriced. The only good thing about this meal was the gyoza, and that another server came to tell us the kitchen was doing a last call for food. It's definitely one of the worst dining experiences I've ever had and our group of 6 is all in agreement. Would not recommend, would absolutely not return, not even for free.

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    Irish Wagyu Gyoza

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