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79 Albion Street, G1 1NY
Merchant City, Glasgow
Cuisine: Japanese, Thai, Pan-Asian
The latest addition to the Bar Soba family is on Albion Street in Glasgow’s vibrant Merchant City. The Bar Soba brand is built on pan-Asian street food, cool cocktails, DJs and a hip manga/graffiti decor. This new branch is popular for lunch, after work drinks and, of course, weekend parties and pre-club drinks.
11 Mitchell Lane, G1 3NU
City Centre, Glasgow
Cuisine: Chinese, Far Eastern, Japanese
Discretely tucked away down Mitchell Lane, Glasgow’s Bar Soba is a trendy restaurant and bar that ensures its customers have a good time whether they have come for some fresh pan-Asian food, a cocktail master class or simply for a drink and some top tunes at one of the regular Bar Soba club nights.
7 West Nile Street, G1 2PR
Cuisine: Eclectic, Far Eastern, International
Benihana is a family of Asian steakhouse restaurants with an entertaining twist. In this West Nile Street branch — the first in Scotland — diners can enjoy teppanyaki griddle dishes while immersed in theatrical open kitchen presentations. The restaurant has a total of 9 teppan tables, where you can sit around a chef as they prepare food on a hotplate while chopping and juggling the ingredients.
113 Buccleuch Street, EH8 9NG
South Side, Edinburgh
Cuisine: Japanese
Located on Buccleuch Street – handy for Edinburgh University and Queen’s Hall – Café Andamiro offers Japanese and Korean dishes in a casual, stripped back setting. Whether you are hungry for Japanese katsu curry or a filling Korean bulgogi stew, Café Andamiro will sort you out. There are plenty of vegetarian dishes including tempura and variations on Californian rolls.
21 Renfield Street, G2 5AH
Cuisine: Japanese, Sushi
Contemporary sushi restaurant in city centre
Central Sushi is a stylish Japanese sushi restaurant on Renfield Street. Opened in early 2016, it has a stripped back, contemporary look with different textures of reclaimed wood lining the walls. Diners can sit at the counter and watch the chefs at work and there is also a mezzanine area.
71-77 Byres Road, G11 5HN
West End, Glasgow
Cuisine: Far Eastern, Japanese, Southeast Asian
Embargo is a sleek eating and drinking spot on Byres Road. Promising the vibrant flavours of Australasia and East Asia, you can sample creative small plates that are both healthy and indulgent. Botanical cocktails and a resident DJ every Thursday, Friday and Saturday make this a lively spot to dine.
264 Wilmslow Rd, M14 6JR
South, Manchester
Cuisine: Chinese, Japanese, Pan-Asian
Fuzion is a casual noodle bar inspired by the buzzing street vendors of the Far East. Dishes are cooked to order using the freshest ingredients and served at long communal tables. Fuzion’s extensive menu includes a range of noodle, rice, sauce based and wok fried dishes, and sides. Recommended dishes include the Pad Thai and Nasi Goreng. All the vegetables are sourced from Smithfield market and delivered daily.
10 Gillespie Place, EH10 4HS
Tollcross, Edinburgh
Cuisine: Far Eastern, Japanese, Sushi
Grown out of a street food business, Harajuku Kitchen is an informal and sunny Japanese restaurant. The sushi and sashimi may be the stars but the other sections of the menu have much to recommend. The noodle soups and noodle stir fries are always popular while others prefer dishes like the teriyaki chicken; panko-breaded pork with Japanese curry or the mixed tempura. The popcorn flavoured green tea is fun.
15 Dalry Road, EH11 2BQ
Haymarket, Gorgie & Dalry, Edinburgh
One of Edinburgh’s sushi pioneers, Hay Sushi has long been a popular spot for those in search of scallop nigiri or soft shell crab temaki. Sushi and sashimi are just part of the offer at this compact Dalry road restaurant. The kitchen also produces crisp tempura; filling bowls of noodle soup and yakimono skewers.
184 Dumbarton Rd, G11 6UN
Cuisine: Japanese, Sushi, Korean
42 Dock Street,
City Centre, Dundee & Angus
Cuisine: Japanese, Sushi, Pan-Asian
10 W Richmond Street, EH8 9DX
This is a compact, quirky and inviting sushi and ramen diner on West Richmond Street, a five minute walk from Edinburgh Festival Theatre. The sushi is made fresh daily while the ramen noodles are dished up in a deep and rich, ten hour broth. Understandably popular with the local students.
7 Bernard Street, EH6 6PW
Leith, Edinburgh
Miss Woo’s is a quirky bar on Bernard Street in Leith. Should you need a banana satay daiquiri or a Miso Lucky cocktail then Miss Woo’s will do the do. If craft beer is more your thing, they can also take care of that as well as offering an appealing selection of Asian street food. Geisha murals, dim lighting and cool sounds give Miss Woo’s an inviting underground feel.
441 Sauchiehall St, G2 3LG
91 West George Street, G2 1PB
The Nippon Kitchen experience
Japanese restaurant, Nippon Kitchen, is renowned for the best of the best – food, drinks and service. The owners state that Nippon is where modern Japan meets old Glasgow: charming, classic, contemporary and cool.
All their delicious Japanese food is made fresh to order using only the best quality ingredients – a mix of fresh local produce and specialist Japanese additions. Specially-matched wines, sakes, beer and cocktails accompany their menu to provide the very best Japanese dining experience possible.
80 Queen Street, G1 3DN
OKO Queen Street is a sleek and relaxed Sushi and Asian restaurant in Glasgow’s Queen Street. With an exciting authentic menu, OKO Queen Street is one of the premiere sushi restaurants in Glasgow. After you have enjoyed a delicious meal of either sushi or noodle dishes/rice dishes, you must have a glass of Japenese Sake or Plum wine to finish off the authentic Asian experience.
512 St. Vincent Street, G3 8XZ
Finnieston, Glasgow
Pickled Ginger is a modern Japanese restaurant on St Vincent Street. Fitting neatly into the fashionable Finnieston restaurant scene, it is a stylish space with a buzzy but relaxed atmosphere. Cocktails, sake, Asian beers and an interesting range of Japanese whiskies and spirits are as much of an attraction as the food.
16 Norby Road, G11 7BN
Cuisine: Japanese, American, Burgers
Po’Boyz American Diner and Grill serves southern soul food inspired by New Orleans. The address may be Broomhill Shopping Centre but the food is rooted in the Cajun culinary traditions of the southern United States. The decor is simple with booth seating, a recycled wooden bar and a mural that tells the tale of how the po’boy sandwich came into being.
51/53 West Nicolson Street, EH8 9DB
Close to Edinburgh University, this West Nicolson Street canteen offers quick and affordable pan-Asian classics. Popular starters include the salt ‘n’ chilli squid, spicy ribs and spring rolls. The noodle boxes are a design-your-own affair with guests selecting their preferred combinations of assorted noodles, meat, fish, veg and seasoning. Handy for a quick bite before Festival Theatre.
198 Fenwick Road, G46 6UE
South Side, Glasgow
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