Sushiya

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Sushiya

Atmosphere can be something that's a little lacking in some of Edinburgh's sushi joints, but with only 22 seats to fill, tiny Sushiya has a head start in creating that elusive quality.

While the sushi menu is fairly heavy on tuna and salmon options, it's all very well done - fresh, pretty and pleasingly served in slightly smaller portions than usual, avoiding the dreaded "can't fit the maki in the mouth" syndrome.

A small selection of specials provides two standouts: flavour-packed dumplings and an exceptional seared tuna, dusted with sesame and served with sweet miso dressing and shredded cucumber.

With cheerful, brisk service, Sushiya gets a lot of things right, and on atmosphere alone should definitely be a strong contender for your next sushi fix.

http://www.sushiya.co.uk

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Review analysis
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Sleek and stylish little Japanese restaurant catering for sashimi lovers as well as rice and noodle aficionados.

The few tables inside are supplemented by extra stools wherever there’s space – all of which get snapped up pretty quickly – and frequent visits from members of the Deliveroo team confirm its popularity.

Intricate sushi platters are scattered across the tables among hearty servings of ramen, sweet teriyaki salmon rice bowls and dumplings that are admirably uniform.

The diverse menu keeps a modest kitchen busy, and out front there’s more to see as sashimi is systematically prepared behind a counter of fresh fish.

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Sushiya is a small, but perfectly formed sushi restaurant which brings a little slice of Tokyo to Edinburgh.

The decor is minimalist and stylish, as are the bowls and plates, with the flourish... Read More Sushiya is a small, but perfectly formed sushi restaurant which brings a little slice of Tokyo to Edinburgh.

The decor is minimalist and stylish, as are the bowls and plates, with the flourish provided by the intricately prepared dishes and garnishes.

There is a wide array of sushi on offer with all of the traditional favorites making an appearance, but their teriyaki, ramen and tempura are also superb.

Sushiya has a small dining area and their sushi is very much in demand so booking is advisable.

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With just 22 seats, Sushiya is a cosy Japanese restaurant by Haymarket train station.

As well as numerous sushi and sashimi options, the kitchen produces bowls of noodle soup – ideal for a cold Edinburgh night.

There are also several tempura options, dumplings, seaweed salads and excellent veggie options such as the grilled aubergine with miso.

Many would include Sushiya in a list of Edinburgh’s top Japanese restaurants.

10 of the best restaurants in Edinburgh | Travel | The Guardian

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busyness   food   location   drinks   staff   menu   ambience   value  

Open 7 days noon-10pm (ship's breakfast served 9am-11am), average main £18 This is the sister restaurant to Edinburgh's Michelin-starred The Kitchin.

Restaurant and takeaway open noon-11pm every day, pizza from £10 When this restaurant opened four years ago it sent out a clear message that on Edinburgh's touristy Royal Mile you could still find seriously good restaurants with seriously interesting menus.

Tues-Sun noon-2pm, 5pm-11pm, Fri and Sat until 11.30pm, Sun 5pm-11pm, average main £15 When eating out in Edinburgh it's not unreasonable to expect the very best Scottish meat and fish.

Mon-Fri noon-2pm, 6pm-10pm, Sat noon-3pm, 6pm-11pm, Sun 6pm-10pm (closed on Sundays in October), average main £24 Martin Wishart's in Leith is probably Edinburgh's best outright restaurant (with a correspondingly expensive menu and long waiting list to match).

Mon-Sat noon-3pm, 6pm-11pm, Sun noon-11pm, average main £15 This small restaurant has been satisfying sushi cravings for as long as I can remember but as its popularity has risen so has the competition for seats.

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