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Bidrage med feedbackDefinitely 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.
Enya Japanese, Ruschutters Bay. <br/ <br/ A friend of mine lives in Potts Point and commented that Kylie Kwong had reviewed this small little Japanese place in Rushcutters Bay (twice might I add). She is a master of Asian cuisine, so gotta trust her selections! It 's a little hole in the wall type joint and we made a trip on a quiet Thursday night.<br/ <br/ Now, we eat about as much Japanese as there are Sushi trains in a Westfield shopping centre, so when we read the Menu, it looked pretty common Japanese. We were wrong. It was, as Kylie Kwong said, exquisite. A party of three, we selected a variety of options to share amongst us. Now, some things were your pretty run of the mill Japanese selections like Agedashi Tofu, Edamame and Sashimi, but I 'm very sure it was handmade silken tofu and the freshest of tuna and salmon sashimi one could ask for. Here 's where the initiated foodie makes her arrival. I have continually said no to eating fresh tuna, once I gave it a go, and hated it, but thought in my newfound approach I 'd try it. Boy, it was unreal! Very high quality seafood on offer at this place. <br/ <br/ Now at first arrival, I thought the waitress had a tad RBF (if you don 't know this phrase, put it through urban dictionary, mum). My defensive mechanism of over politeness and probing questions about Japan and some forthcoming travels, I had a new best friend what a lovely lady offering different sauces with each dish, checking in every five minutes and filling up the water like the waiters at Tetsuyas, one could forget they weren 't actually there. <br/ <br/ Anyway the main dishes of a steamed salmon with cabbage weren 't the ordinary type experienced at a regular Japanese, rather a delicate addition to the menu. The highlight of the evening was their hot pot wagyu (the real stuff), egg, tofu, veggies and a beautiful sauce I 'd order this again in a heartbeat. Now the menu options weren 't overly small or expensive and it was roughly a $30 split each, it 's worth every cent. I 'll return, to try some other options, learn from Japanese phrases from their wall art and feel at home with the welcoming staff. <br/ <br/ Good one Enya, certainly 'sailed away ' with a handful of free lollipops for the road, a full stomach and a pleasurable evening. <br/ <br/
I absolutely adored this sweet little restaurant. The food was delicious, staff beautifully friendly and helpful, and meals were so cheap. I cannot more highly recommend it. Cant wait to return.
A charming, cosy neighbourhood restaurant serving classic and original Japanese dishes Enya is the local Japanese restaurant that you have always wanted. Seriously. The type that you would return again and again chatting with the 'boss ' and zeroing straight onto the blackboard specials. The food is fresh and full of flavour. And you will leave with a remembered smile when you spot the jokes pinned to the wall.