85%Yamamori Sushi
38-39 Ormond Quay , , Dublin
+353 (0)1 8720003
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Where?
City centre, near the Ha'penny Bridge.
What?
Japanese Cuisine
Anything else you need to know?
Here you can enjoy authentic Japanese food in a relaxed and friendly setting. There's a sushi bar and open kitchen. The wine and drinks menu is extensive.
Opening Times
Open 7 days 12.15pm-11pm
Reviews of Yamamori Sushi
Yamamori Sushi has a rating of 85% from a total of 4 reviews and ratings, below are some reviews of Yamamori Sushi
The location of this off shoot Sushi bar and the quality of food is marred by its character. Although easy to get seats, the constant badgering by waiters made me feel the whole experience was like a Conveyor Belt.
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by Traveldude – posted on Apr 3, 2009
I go here all the time, I just love it! You can get a filling bento box for €10 until 5pm, so I often have a late lunch and forgo dinner. The staff are a perfect mix of friendly and polite, the food is fresh, delicious, and in generous portions, and the room is suited to changing atmospheres:... more I go here all the time, I just love it! You can get a filling bento box for €10 until 5pm, so I often have a late lunch and forgo dinner. The staff are a perfect mix of friendly and polite, the food is fresh, delicious, and in generous portions, and the room is suited to changing atmospheres: a lazy late lunch with light and space, or when its at its busiest it's lively without being cramped or too loud. The daytime prices are scandalously cheap for the quality of food, and evening prices the lower side of average, making it a fantastic bargain for a wonderful dining experience. For those who would be squeamish at "raw fish", there are plenty of alternatives that would appeal to even the least adventurous - it's become a joke that my plain-eating partner always orders chicken teriyaki. I haven't much of a clue about wine but the list is lengthy so there should be something for everyone. It's worth leaving space for deserts as they are all made on sight and range from green-tea and sesame ice-creams to chocolate brownies, and of the six or so I've tried, they're delicious.close
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by rubelicious – posted on Jan 9, 2009
Really nice Japanese restaurant - related to Yamamori on Georges st. This one is bigger and brighter. The sushi here is just fab. The staff are really nice and efficient. Definitely recommend a visit to this one.
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by yvonne – posted on Apr 23, 2008
This is a sister to Yamamori on George St and I feel a nicer venue .. service is far superior. Lovely airy restaurant serving tasty Japanese style food. Prices are good and its a lovely place for a long drawn out lunch or dinner with friends, or even just as a couple! Only recently discovered... more This is a sister to Yamamori on George St and I feel a nicer venue .. service is far superior. Lovely airy restaurant serving tasty Japanese style food. Prices are good and its a lovely place for a long drawn out lunch or dinner with friends, or even just as a couple! Only recently discovered this place but will be back for the tempura haddock alone ..yum yum!!close
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by Hockeysticks – posted on Jul 24, 2007
