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    Yume & Co

    Yume & Co

    (2 reviews)

    Decent sushi, nothing overly fantastic about it. Service was great. I suppose the pricing is nice…read moreas well. I've had much better sushi elsewhere but for what it is, not bad at all.

    Went here with my brother who is a taxi driver, so he generally knows all the 'in' places to go in…read moreGrimsby. Its billed as a Japanese restaurant, but they also do Thai and Vietnamese inspired food, so I'd probably call it pan-Asian. We arrived early friday evening and hadn't booked, but they quickly sat us down at a spare table and soon the table was set. The decor is minimalist in a good way - dark modern tables and chairs, clean lines and a lovely mural on the wall. It seats about 30 and when we were there it started to slowly fill up. Soon we had a bowl of crackers on the table and we ordered drinks. The menu is a bit complicated and only printed on plain paper, so they need to make a proper menu up. The food is divided into two sharing platters, tempura, skewers, and more substantial dishes. Me and my partner ordered the £25.00 platter which comes in stages and consists of a selection of their better known dishes. My brother ordered tempura and soon they arrived, all freshly cooked. The batter is light and crispy and the various fillings very fresh. We shared squid, prawns and vegetables. really, really nice. Next came our chicken skewers, small but tasty and with a lovely plum sauce and a small salad side. Then the chef kindly brought over a complimentary plate of king prawn kebabs, which were huge, and flavoursome. They hit the mark. Then our mains arrived. Our sushi platter was enormous. Five or six different varieties, probably 30 pieces in all. And you could tell they were made not long before - nothing like the stuff you get in supermarkets which are normally prepared 2 or 3 days in advance. These were fresh and unctious. My brother and his wife had a noodle dish and salmon with Thai rice respectively. All the way through our meal the attentive and chatty waitresses brought more green tea. Finally having paid our bill and just chatting the waitress offered us a portion of ice cream on the house. Evidently they are always trying out new things and wanted our opinion on some ice creams they had just made. We tried the green tea, and mango, but should have tried the chocolate and chilli as well. All in all a great addition to eating out in Grimsby. London food at Grimsby prices. Well worth a visit.

    Ippuku Tea House - Onigiri

    Ippuku Tea House

    (8 reviews)

    Visited Ippuku Tea House while walking the streets of York. The atmosphere was casual, though the…read moreservice could have been a bit friendlier. I wanted a small snack, so I tried the tuna onigiri -- it was warm, flavorful, and hit the spot. Overall, a decent stop for a quick bite and a touch of Japanese comfort. ご挨拶

    A Japanese tea house that serves classic dishes such as donburi, teishoku, and onigiri. The…read morestorefront sells select freshly-made desserts and Japanese treats or merchandise as well. ----- Pork Shougayaki: thin cut pork loin and onions marinated in ginger, soy sauce & mirin (£13.80). Teishoku is served with steamed rice, miso soup, pickles and vegetable side. Everything in the set dishes was good. Pork was juicy and lightly marinated. The vegetable side was seaweed that accompanied nicely with the rice. ----- Onigiri & Miso Soup Set: two lightly seasoned sticky rice balls with your choice of fillings (£7.80). Add side of pickles and vegetables for £2.20. Filling choices were avocado, umeboshi, gohan desu yo, teriyaki mayo chicken, tuna mayo, smoked salmon. My brother picked tuna mayo and umeboshi. I tried a bite of the umeboshi unigiri. The rice was fresh and the pickled plum was extremely sour as expected. ----- Matcha Latte: frothy steamed milk whisked into matcha (£4.55). The quality of matcha was decent, although the drink itself was incomparable to the gyokuro that had such a refined taste. ----- Gyokuro: full bodied umami flavor (£4.85). A green tea with quite the peculiar flavor. It does require extra brewing time. ----- Make sure to book in advance. A couple that walked in after we were seated for our 12 PM Saturday reservation were told that the restaurant was fully booked until 2 PM. Seating in the outdoor garden was available, but it was too sunny and hot. Guest Wi-Fi is available.

    Sumo San Sushi & Teppan Grill - Bar at Sumo San Japanese restaurant

    Sumo San Sushi & Teppan Grill

    (2 reviews)

    After debating which sushi place to try, we chose this one , located 5 minutes walk from the train…read morestation . It looked closed at first, but after trying the door we saw a couple of diners sitting in dark lightning. Immediately we were seated by a lady who gestured us to a seat. The booths were comfy, so we began to browse the menu. Each page held a lot of pictures of signature dishes. To drink I chose a reasonably price cocktail called Grand Slam £4.50..he had a asahi. These drinks took awhile to arrive but I understood why when I saw mine. It was split into three colours, unfortunately it didn't taste as good as it looked. Right food: tuna maki , £4 8 pieces, salmon maki wasn't not on the menu , these were made by request. Tuna sashimi,£8, nigiri and finally a seafood hotpot for myself and he had the spicy pork Raman, choosing udon noodles. The presentation was good, tuna was medium quality and the sushi reasonably sized. After all the sushi was consumed, the mains arrived. The broth in mine was tasty however I only found one scallop in my dish. His was also satisfactory for the price. I think the rating goes mainly to the service, as she was very pleasant and asked chef to create dishes that were not on the menu. The sushi was good. But when you have tried a lot like I have it becomes harder to be wowed.

    This is a new Japanese restaurant that has just opened near the train station in the City Centre…read more Its actually the building attached to The Leadmill but on the main road. Has its own car park which is convenient. Inside the restaurant is very nicely decorated with a very Japanese trendy Tokyo look which is different to other Japanese restaurants in Sheffield. Greeted with enthusiasm by the waitering staff and shown a nice picture menu of the sushi on offer. I opted to sit on the Teppan Grill table and the chef kindly introduced me dishes and how they would be presented. Very friendly atmosphhere. Ordered a small Sake Wine and selected Sirloin steak cooked with Enoki mushrooms. Chef went to prepare whilst I waited and admired the decor. Within a few minutes, I was presented with a fresh sirloin which was instantly cooked in front of me which I wanted Medium Rare. Excellent quality of steak and the taste was unbelievalbe. Price of £19.80 including 2 sides, miso soup and rice together with the theatre and entertainment value is a steal. Will come back again and again and again!

    Fuji Hiro - Taken from official site

    Fuji Hiro

    (43 reviews)

    ££

    Shopping Quarter, City Centre

    Japanese food as a post shopping food choice has never been my first port of thinking. Fuji Hiro…read morehasn't been on my radar at all over the past few years, and suggestions to eat here elicited all my skeptical and let's go somewhere else reactions. I wasn't even sure where it was, and when I realised we were heading towards the Merrion Centre I was less inclined to jump aboard the Japanese food train. If looks were everything this place wouldn't be too busy. It looks kinda dingy from the outside, and whilst the inside has a certain charm about it, it's not the Ritz but doesn't profess itself to be so. Think of it as a Japanese eatery version of the local cafe. I was looking over the menu, contemplating what to order, and being particularly hungry, did my unusual thing of looking at starters. My friend just shook her all knowing head at me and pointed straight to the mains. Huh? Well what was cloudy became clear within about ten minutes, as my hearty noodle dish came, steaming and smelling divine, and flippin huge. Seriously, I was pleasantly surprised at this. Considering how quick our orders came, I was more than pleased to take in the taste and how fresh everything was. It didnt have that 'been stewing all day in a pot waiting to be warmed up and served' taste, nor did it have quick food microwaved crunchy in some places and soggy in parts texture either. Being a dork with coordination, but feeling self conscious at the people opting for the chop sticks, I was relieved when a fork was provided for me. There's a good hustle bustle vibe about Fuji Hiro's and whilst the staff are not rude, far from it, there's an efficient business like approach to providing awesome food to their hungry clients, even the ones who are yet to walk through the door. Easy on the budget, good in the belly.

    This is brilliant, run by a Japanese couple this restaurant has been open for years, through the…read moreever-changing spaces around it Fuji Hiro has continued to offer simple and cheap food, that is also good quality and hefty portions. They also cater for vegetarians to a good level. The restaurant is no-frills and clean if you are here for any length of time definitely go and relish smacking you lips with noodle soup.

    Ogino - japanese - Updated May 2026

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