📍 1-chōme-15-11 Shintomi, Chuo City, Tokyo 104-0041, Japan
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Google: 4.5 • TripAdvisor: 4.5
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Located in the vibrant city of Tokyo, Sushi Miyuki is a sushi lover's paradise, renowned for its exquisite craftsmanship and authentic Japanese cuisine. As a disciple of the esteemed sushi chef Hashimoto, the restaurant offers a delightful balance between fresh neta and perfectly seasoned shari. Guests rave about the warm, inviting atmosphere, where attentive service meets a serene dining experience. With a solid rating of 4.5 on both Google and TripAdvisor, it's no wonder that patrons from all walks of life, including couples and families, find themselves enchanted by the culinary artistry on display. Whether you’re indulging in a meticulously prepared sushi platter or savoring a warm bowl of teriyaki, every bite is a testament to the chef's dedication to quality and tradition.
Google: 4.5 (34 reviews)
TripAdvisor: 4.5 (64 reviews)
A great sushi restaurant from the disciple of sushi Hashimoto. Great balance between neta and shari
I wish Japan was closer so I can visit this place on a weekly basis. The quality of the food is simply stunning 😍 1st class sushi 🍣 and extremely pleasant atmosphere 👌 Arigato 🙏
Bland, tasteless food and very large portions. Small restaurant with not much atmosphere located in a strip commercial center.
I went to this sushi restaurant after having read the positive comments. I just don't get it!?! AWFUL is how I would describe the food. I'll be brief, the soup was tasteless and made with frozen seafood, the sashimi tasted "fishy" and not fresh. Seemed at though it was thawed and full of water. The price was really expensive for the poor quality of the dishes. We didn't order any rolls. I guess that if you put some fishy fish in tons of rice and sauce, you could potentially have a relatively "good" experience. All depends on what your tastebuds are looking for I guess....