Sumeshiya Japanese Restaurant
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Not the most authentic Japanese restaurant in town, but the food werent bad. For entrees we had: Takoyaki, Renkon Chips and Spider Roll. They were all…
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Not a fancy Japanese restaurant but the food is delicious and hearty. Tried the tonkotsu ramen and assorted tempura udon for lunch. Both were good but…
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FOOD RATE: 3.5Not the most authentic Japanese restaurant, but the food is decent and price is reasonable for what you get. Favourites for us would be …
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3 Reviews on “Sumeshiya Japanese Restaurant”
Not the most authentic Japanese restaurant in town, but the food werent bad. For entrees we had: Takoyaki, Renkon Chips and Spider Roll. They were all tasted okay. For mains, we ordered all sort of dishes. Tonkotsu Ramen could be better for sure. Not sure if the noodle was made on the house & broth was bland. Reimens broth was nice and refreshing. Gyu Don was not like what we had somewhere else, my friend said its alright. Ten Don and Prawn Tempura Udon: Prawn Tempura was crunchy and not oily. Teppanyaki Salmon, presentation wasnt great and tasted so so, I wouldnt order that again. I ordered miso soup too, its bland, I couldnt finish it.
Not a fancy Japanese restaurant but the food is delicious and hearty. Tried the tonkotsu ramen and assorted tempura udon for lunch. Both were good but the ramen was better – tastier and larger portions. Good for a quick, simple and filling meal!
FOOD RATE: 3.5Not the most authentic Japanese restaurant, but the food is decent and price is reasonable for what you get. Favourites for us would be the Moriawase (fresh assorted sashimi) and Rainbow Tokumaki. Also tried the Adegashi Tofu, Assorted Tempura, Garlic Ramen, GyuDon, Karaage Chicken and Sabayaki (Grilled Mackeral), which were pretty average, but enjoyable. Small and lovely setting, and service is warm and friendly. A place for a nice and simple Japanese meal.