Moyashi

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  • 4.5/5The menu is a little small in variety, a lot of the items are small bites/skewers etc. was thinking i would be disappointed until the food arrive…

  • Yea it’s always about craving a certain kind of cuisine and it’s Japanese this time. Let’s get down to business and talk about food. Sashimi platter w…

  • This place contains all your classic Japanese fare such as sashimi, sushi, sukiyaki and yakitori and they were done really well, with fresh ingredient…


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Moyashi is open for Casual Dining. Moyashi serves BBQ, Hot Pot, Japanese and Ramen dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!

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4 Reviews on “Moyashi”

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  • Hayley

    4.5/5The menu is a little small in variety, a lot of the items are small bites/skewers etc. was thinking i would be disappointed until the food arrived.The beef skewers were juicy, perfectly medium rare and flavourful. Beef tongue was chewy but not overcooked. The sashimi is generously cut and fatty. Despite the delicious grilled dishes, without the grilled beef rice, we probably wouldnt have been full. Staff was prompt but the wait time in between food was a bit long.

  • Jlovesssfood

    Yea it’s always about craving a certain kind of cuisine and it’s Japanese this time. Let’s get down to business and talk about food. Sashimi platter was colourful and nicely plated. Salmon, tuna and king fish were pretty average and could have been fattier. Scallop was fresh and juicy, which easily made it the best item. I like tamagotaki (pan fried rolled egg) but feel that it should be served separately as can’t categorised as seafood, at least to me.You don’t see grilled crab legs a lot so I was pretty excited about it. The crab meat was sweet and fresh but probably some sauce could be added to moisten the flesh and lift up the flavours even more.Assorted tempura with prawns, mushroom, pumpkin and sweet potato is a Japanese cuisine staple but very few restaurants do it well. Crispy and light batter dipped in slightly sweet and savoury sauce makes it a dish to remember. Wagyu beef sukiyaki hotpotWhat’s better than having hotpot in winter? Wagyu beef, veggies, tofy and sweet savoury broth simply won my heart with the heart warming flavours and meat-veggie balance.Diced wagyu beef on skillet was definitely our favourite. You can’t go wrong with tender and juicy beef drenched in garlicky sauce, and by garlicky I meant so garlicky you don’t even want to kiss your partner after having this.

  • Greg Wong

    This place contains all your classic Japanese fare such as sashimi, sushi, sukiyaki and yakitori and they were done really well, with fresh ingredients and nice flavours.  What makes it different from other Japanese restaurants is their modern dishes, such as the grilled Alaska crab leg with smoky flavours combined with the natural sweetness of the crab, and the use of robata to cook their skewers giving them a more robust smoky flavour.  Worth a visit.

  • Weiqi Maple Feng

    Despite distance, this restaurant worths us a try.I love the beef here! The one with fried garlic and the chunk portion barbecue are my best two!Sashimis are fine but I prefer kimchi and seaweeds.(what’s wrong with me lol Love the assorted drinks ❤️Good environment and good service. Nice!

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58 Tennyson Road, Mortlake, Sydney

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