Enya Japenese Restaurant
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Definitely one of the best Japanese restaurants I've been to in Sydney! Reasonable prices, great portions and authentic Japanese food. The restaurant …
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Random adhoc find in Elizabeth Bay/Rushcutters Bay. excellent service. sushimi tacos - very tasty nice change from the usual jap entrees, beef tataki …
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The saddest bento box I have ever seen.For $20 I got 3 wafer thin slices of salmon in teriyaki sauce, 4 dry mini spring rolls, rice, a side salad and …
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Enya Japenese Restaurant is open for Casual Dining. Enya Japenese Restaurant serves Japanese dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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10 Reviews on “Enya Japenese Restaurant”
Definitely one of the best Japanese restaurants I’ve been to in Sydney! Reasonable prices, great portions and authentic Japanese food. The restaurant itself is small, cozy and relaxing. The staff are very kind and the food is amazing! I would recommend this place to anyone and I’m definitely planning on coming back. Would give a 10/10 rating if I could! Great experience overall.
Random adhoc find in Elizabeth Bay/Rushcutters Bay. excellent service. sushimi tacos – very tasty nice change from the usual jap entrees, beef tataki was nice and mellow with crispy roasted garlic pieces. sushimi tuna light and delicate. japenese icecream was nice and smooth. Overall this hole in the wall is licensed and I would go back.
The saddest bento box I have ever seen.For $20 I got 3 wafer thin slices of salmon in teriyaki sauce, 4 dry mini spring rolls, rice, a side salad and 2 slices of orange. It resembled the prison version of a bento box.I then ordered 4 salmon nigiri sushi. Again wafer thin slices of salmon, but came at a whopping $14.The interior is run down and the place looks messy with hundreds of yellow post it notes on the wall and hideous home made / hand drawn menus stuck on the wall.In the middle of the room there’s a big fridge – again plastered with flyers and other useless junk.The back of the restaurant features a wash and bathroom – in dire need of a sledge hammer and a ute…The staff was friendly and accommodating – just didn’t make up for the lack of food on the plate and the messy shop.In comparison, there’s another Japanese restaurant nearby on Victoria St. For $22 you get one of the most impressive bento boxes in Sydney: Copious amounts of thick chunks of salmon, mixed sashimi, nigiri sushi, sushi rolls, jumbo prawn, miso soup, fruit and rice.Enya needs to serve more food or I don’t think they’ll stay in business for long.