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Unlike many other Japanese eateries in the area, Maki & Ramen has stayed true to its roots; authentic and honest Japanese food is at the heart of what owner and chef Teddy Lee does. Ten years ago when Teddy first ventured into the culinary scene in Edinburgh there were limited options for traditional Japanese food. Now Maki &a...
View full reviewUnlike many other Japanese eateries in the area, Maki & Ramen has stayed true to its roots; authentic and honest Japanese food is at the heart of what owner and chef Teddy Lee does. Ten years ago when Teddy first ventured into the culinary scene in Edinburgh there were limited options for traditional Japanese food. Now Maki &a...
View full reviewThis welcoming family-run restaurant delivers an authentic taste of the Orient - and quality you will be hard-pressed to find elsewhere in Scotland's capital. The menu is a mouth-watering medley of Japanese favourites, with some more unusual choices which are sure to enthral. Bento boxes offer an aesthetically pleasing arrangement o...
View full reviewFormerly known as Tangs, Slurp at the Kirk has been serving delicious, authentic Japanese cuisine since 2007. You’ll find Slurp at the Kirk in the historic Old Town, and inside, the restaurant is brightly decorated with bold colours and lights. Whether you’re a long-term fan of Japanese food or are new to the cuisine, the menu...
View full reviewUnlike many other Japanese eateries in the area, Maki & Ramen has stayed true to its roots; authentic and honest Japanese food is at the heart of what owner and chef Teddy Lee does. Ten years ago when Teddy first ventured into the culinary scene in Edinburgh there were limited options for traditional Japanese food. Now Maki &a...
View full reviewLocated conveniently close to the city centre and the University of Edinburgh, Bonsai is the perfect place for tasty, authentic and affordable Japanese cuisine. The charming interior is complemented by friendly and welcoming staff, who are happy to recommend dishes to Japanese-food novices. An extensive menu offers a plethora of o...
View full reviewUnlike many other Japanese eateries in the area, Maki & Ramen has stayed true to its roots; authentic and honest Japanese food is at the heart of what owner and chef Teddy Lee does. Ten years ago when Teddy first ventured into the culinary scene in Edinburgh there were limited options for traditional Japanese food. Now Maki &a...
View full reviewHakataya is the sister restaurant to Slurp at the Kirk, formally known as Tangs, and is another exceptional Japanese eatery. Occupying a prime location off Rose Street, Hakataya has combined the ease of high street Japanese dining with authentic traditional recipes and flavours. Owner, Mr Tang has been professionally trained in ma...
View full reviewThis award-winning restaurant is widely known as one of the best Japanese eateries in the city. Having been named the Scottish Restaurant Awards' 'Newcomer of the Year' in 2012, Kanpai has gone on to further prove its worth, bagging an AA rosette and a listing in the revered Michelin Guide. Authentic sushi, sake and tempura are a...
View full reviewIn the heart of historic Edinburgh you’ll find a haven dedicated to exquisite food. The new team at No 1 Sushi Bar has been making some behind-the-scenes changes to give the restaurant a new vibe, and it’s immediately evident how passionate these guys are about serving authentic, creative Japanese cuisine. The service at No 1 ...
View full reviewHarajuku Kitchen brings an authentic taste of Japan to the Scottish capital. Having trained in Edinburgh, executive chef and owner Kaori Simpson wanted to open a restaurant here that celebrates the fundamentals of Japanese cuisine, including a profound respect for ingredients and their natural flavours.
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