Unleash Your Inner Noodle Master: Exploring Yokohama's Cup Noodle Museum
Calling all ramen fanatics! Gear up for a slurp-tastic adventure at the one and only Cup Noodle Museum in Yokohama, Japan. This interactive haven is a paradise for anyone who appreciates the humble instant noodle, offering a celebration of its history, creativity, and global influence.
Sakura Fresh Sushi, Revesby - Review
The sleepy suburb of Revesby is the last place you’d think of for scoring epic Japanese food. But this is exactly where you’ll find Sakura Fresh Sushi, a small Japanese restaurant busy with dine in and takeaway customers alike.
Poke Bowl, Cronulla - Review
Poke and the beach - name a better duo, we'll wait! If you're after a healthy, filling meal in Cronulla, Poke Bowl will be right up your alley.
Mappen, Sydney - Review
Mappen is a haven for Japanese noodles at affordable prices. This little restaurant is conveniently located on George Street in the CBD's Town Hall area, making it the perfect place to pop into when you're out and about in Sydney city.
Gumshara, Sydney - Review
One of the heavyweights on the Sydney Ramen scene, Gumshara is the perfect option for when you feel like chowing down on a hearty meal. Don’t let its unassuming location in a basement foodcourt fool you, this place is the real deal when it comes to thick and rich ramen broth.
Oiden, Sydney - Review
Sitting on Sydney's George Street in Town Hall, Oiden is a small fast food style restaurant specialising in Japanese rice bowls. It's a popular haunt for busy office workers, students and tourists who are after a hearty meal that won't break the bank.
8 Best Japanese Restaurants in Sydney
We love a good Japanese meal! And fortunately for us, Sydney is filled with plenty of great options to satisfy our cravings. Here’s 8 of our favourite places for Japanese food in Sydney.
Mikazuki, Parramatta - Review
Mikazuki Parramatta is the place to be when you’re in the mood for casual Japanese dining. Situated in one of the Western Sydney University buildings, this restaurant frequently has a line of hungry diners waiting for a hearty meal.
Dopa Donburi and Milkbar, Sydney - Review
Hidden in the basement of Sydney CBD’s Regent Place precinct, Dopa Donburi and Milkbar is a new-age Japanese restaurant serving refined rice bowls and extravagant desserts. We love all things Japanese, so we decided to try to give this place a try on a recent trip into Sydney city.
Iiko Mazesoba, Sydney - Review
For something a little bit different from the usual Japanese fare, give the menu at Iiko Mazesoba in Haymarket a try. This little restaurant in Sydney’s Chinatown has made a name for themselves with their take on mazesoba, a Japanese dry noodle dish full of flavour.
Ippudo, Sydney - Review
Food court meals aren’t usually much to write home about, but this mentality doesn’t apply here at Ippudo! Situated in Westfield Sydney, this Japanese restaurant chain serves up authentic bowls of decadent ramen, just the way we remember them in Japan.
Pepper Lunch, Sydney - Review
For a filling meal with a bit of DIY theatrics, try heading to Pepper Lunch In Sydney’s Town Hall area. It’s not hard to see why it’s so popular across the globe - the meals are filling, and there’s novelty of cooking your own food on a personal hotplate!
Okami, Cronulla - Review
Okami Japanese restaurant is a newly-opened restaurant creating a buzz in the local Shire community. Just a stones throw from the main Cronulla Mall drag, it’s a great option for relaxed dinner with friends or a fun foodie date. For $35 all-you-can-eat, you’ll be hard-pressed to find a better value Japanese meal in the area.
Kanzo Sushi, Parramatta - Review
There’s no shortage of Japanese restaurants in Sydney, but Kanzo is one of the best in the West. Hidden on the outskirts of Parramatta CBD, Kanzo has a simple wooden restaurant fit-out, with adorable cartoon sushi posters lining the walls.
Ramen Zundo, Sydney - Review
Tucked in an alley in the World Square complex, Ramen Zundo is a solid ramen option if you're in the Town Hall area of Sydney.