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    Sokyo

    4.1 (74 reviews)
    Ultra High-EndSushi Bars, Japanese
    Closed 8:00 am - 10:00 AM, 12:00 pm - 2:30 PM, 5:30 PM - 10:30 PM

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    Jerry L.

    I came here again because I have been told time and time again that this place is the best Japanese in Sydney...but if this is the case this is pathetically sad. In my last visit...the problem was the service and the service really defined how poorly the food was for me this time. We had plates of food that were given to us with 0 explanation (particularly the sushi) and the flavors of the tasting menu was so standard. On instagram, this place exudes a great vibe and perhaps the experience is different for those who are friends with the chefs....but this restaurant is really like a random midtown Japanese restaurant in New York that would go bankrupt in 1 month. I really don't understand the hype of this restaurant (chaco bar is way better even tho they do not do sushi). But in a day and age where placing a few truffles on dishes and saying that this dish has toro in it is a personality and lifestyle....I can see why this restaurant is great with certain people. But for those who want that extra enjoyment...a restaurant that does not just rely on the laurels of good ingredients.....find another place.

    Jennifer K.

    Sokyo is excellent for special occasion, so I decided to have our last dinner in Sydney here. Booking is easy and fast using Opentable. I do like the ambience and the atmosphere here. Perfect for a date or better if you are on a business account or if you just hit a jackpot in the casino. But sadly I was not that lucky. We shared, or I am not sure we should be sharing as that's just enough food for myself: Sashimi Plate ($60) + 2 pc of Abalone ($19) Queensland ($22) Spanner Crab, Spicy Aioli, Avocado, Soy Paper Mochi Ice Cream ($9) Glass of Villa Maria ($12) Sashimi Plate was nicely presented. The dramatic dry ice will make you go wow! The fish/seafood selection is good. They do have some non traditional dipping sauce for the sashimi! Love the tuna! But I did regret the additional 2 pc order of Abalone at close to $10 each! Queensland Roll was another disappointment. Hardly any crab meat or the taste of crab. At least we ended with a happy note. House made Mochi Ice Cream was good! Sokyo located inside The Sky Casino Complex can really charge a premium price but the experience as a whole was meh. Would not recommend unless you have money to burnt!

    It's written "Sokyo" in Japanese.
    Hiro S.

    Well, I've been to different Nobu's, and know their menus already. When I heard the executive chef Chase was from Nobu, I thought - maybe they have the similar dishes...? But after reading good and solid reviews, I decided to try. When I got there, I noticed they have recruited so many familiar faces (both chefs and servers) from other good/famous restaurants. Anyhow, we were seated in front of Chase at the sushi bar. Since it was the first visit, I wanted to do omakase, but more of sharing style so that I could taste different dishes. And the course started... We started with sashimi/cold dishes, then moved to cooked/hot dishes. Each was designed to share by two and they were all unique. All of them looked different from Nobu's for sure. I could definitely tell all the ingredients were extremely fresh and some of them were very rare to get - especially in Australia. Then, when Chase served saba (mackerel) oshi-sushi, I was so happy, and that was the moment that I knew I HAD to come back again. I really wanted to continue to go onto more sushi items, but I was full by that time. In fact, I could have only one of two bites of the dishes later in the course and asked my friend to finish for me. Please see the photos what we had. All the dishes were accompanied by junmai daiginjo sake which was the perfect combination! A few days later, it's my return match (!?) - so that I could have more sushi this time. Chase served some cooked dishes but more focused on sushi. He served us sushi one by one - every single one of them was really good, and three of us were speechless. Later Chase told us that we missed George Clooney who dined here earlier in the same evening! I have to add that I like the bar area as well. I will go back.

    Kingfish
    Fani S.

    Great service - need to book before attending as it gets really busy. Hugeee selection of sake and beverages ! Food was good quality - really fresh but everything felt heavy on the stomach and each dish has a lot of either chilli/ wasabi/ pepper or thick sauces! Needed a fresh dish and when we ordered a salad - even this had chilli through it ! The water is $9 a bottle so beware and ask for tap water to save some $$$. Duck dish shown was $52!! Hefty price for such a small portion. Great experience overall!

    Nice selection of fish with matching dips.
    Richard H.

    Fresh fish and expertly prepared sushi, but comes as a premium. The sashimi platter is fancy schmancy with a cup of dry ice that serves no other purpose than to look pretty. The sashimi is no doubt fresh, as are the fish in the rolls. The rice is well cooked, seasoned and formed. Convenient location at the Star, and the service is excellent.

    King fish, aburi salmon, tuna? I don't remember.
    Lisa H.

    Eh. I wasn't that impressed. The fish was fresh and sushi was good. We sat at the sushi bar which I had read was omakase only but that wasn't the case. We were able to order whatever we wanted. The disappointing part was the sushi chefs basically ignored you. They didn't engage. They made your sushi in front if you but then handed it off to the side and it was delivered by someone else. Instead of just handing it to us. I didn't expect them to be my bff but they never asked how anything was or if we wanted more. We were excited they had aburi style sushi and it was good but missing something. We did like the uni toro truffle special they had. I did see some dishes that looked really good so maybe we just didn't order very well. The bar chairs were uncomfortable too.

    Top left clockwise: chai latte, latte, goma latte (black sesame latte -recommended!) and flat white
    May L.

    I've been here for breakfast more than 5 times but haven't tried their dinner yet! Something to look forward too! But I love their breakfast. Starts at 7am and finishes at 1030am. $28 gets you the buffet, add $10 and you get to order an a la carte dish as well. The a la carte menus are yummy and you can order that by itself without the buffet (individual prices). However if you're not a big eater, either the a la carte or the buffet will do. Have them together and you won't sample much of the buffet. Favourite selection front the buffet is the Japanese congee with the condiments. Those fried donuts and preserved plums and mushrooms are delish! Oh and you get coffee with the buffet I think. Recommend the black sesame latte if you love Asian flavours (its caffeine free).

    Billy N.

    Have been to Sokyo 3 times, impressive Japanese cuisines. Great atmosphere, huge selection of Japanese food, nice menu, wonderful drink list. However, with all those nice options on menu, my favorite always been the Spicy Ramen...my Japanese girlfriend said it is very authentic...

    Beef and pork belly skewers
    Howard C.

    Best Japanese I've had in Sydney. By a long shot. Came here twice within a month, one for my fiancee's birthday and again for friends visiting from overseas to do their omakase. The first time we picked a la carte, and you know what the Beef Robata is pretty much heaven on a stick. We also got the Pork Belly Robata; don't even think about getting that or any other Robata if the Beef Robata is available...unless you eat it second. Eating the Pork Belly Robata after eating the Beef Robata is like drinking orange juice after brushing your teeth. It's just wrong. The Green Bean Tempura and Sea Scallops...fantastic and packed with flavour. They were sold out of the Bluefin Toro for a la carte so we ordered Salmon Belly Aburi and Queensland Roll. The aburi was good, but the Queensland Roll was FIRE. If you come a la carte you must get this. In regards to their omakase, you need to book it at least a week in advance and you must book via e-mail. It'll run around $125pp and you can't call or make bookings online, so just call them and ask for the e-mail to book the omakase because it is an AMAZING omakase that changes all the time. I thought it would just be sushi but it is 10 courses from their meticulously designed and delicious Japanese/Australian food, and the sushi comes at the end. I cannot praise this omakase anymore as it has the best sushi I've ever had. Chase Kojima (of Nobu fame) is a wizard. Dishes include: Kingfish miso ceviche Tuna tataki Black cod tempura Green bean tempura Tenderloin Scallops Roast Duck 8 pieces of different sushi, including Bluefin Toro (which you need to eat last) When you get sushi here the wasabi is already wrapped in, so don't be confused if you don't see any offered. Every dish was good, standouts were obviously the sushi, then the tenderloin, scallops, roast duck, and green bean tempura. Amazing omakase, you will leave happy...I still have dreams about that Bluefin Toro.

    Salmon or tuna sashimi -delicious
    Naomi B.

    This place was on my list so when my boss offered to take me out when my contract ended AKA they wouldn't sponsor me and I think she felt bad....I had only a handful of suggestions and this was at the top. Go here....the food is fricking amazing! I even got the hipster cocktail cause I was wondering what the hell quinoa vodka tasted like and why someone would make such a thing and well it was pink and delicious. We started with kingfish and salmon sashimi. The kingfish was amazing. Then we had the cuttlefish tempura which had the most amazing dipping sauce. Next we shared two mains, the miso cod and the salmon. The fish just fell apart and melted in my mouth....it was unreal. For desert we had the pineapple mascarpone with ice cream which actually comes as 3 doughnuts with a sauce. The server was very helpful and made recommendations when explaining the menu. We tried a few of these suggestions and they were probably some of the better things we ordered so go with what the server suggests. We also had not 1 but 2 sommeliers come over and the 2nd one, who actually made the wine list suggested an amazing wine that we loved. All in all this is one of the best Japanese restaurants I have been to. The ambiance was great, the service was great and the food was amazing!

    Otoro
    Sylvia J.

    Sydney's Japanese food game is strong, with the likes of Tets, Sake, Toko, Masuya...and the list goes on. So when I finally booked Sokyo, which my friend described as 'seriously freakin amazeballs' I had my doubts. It's certainly not cheap! I almost called my mortgage broker when I saw the menu. But delicious and 'amazeballs' it certainly was. There were 3 big eaters at dinner and we ordered heaps to share...for the purpose of this review I will mention the 3 standouts that blew my mind...short rib tataki, the caramelised miso cod and the ooma premium toro (warning, it is seriously premium, but also seriously delicious). Common theme with these 3 is the high fat content, instead of shying away from fat the chefs at sokyo embraces it and use it for its flavour. The tataki and the otoro were rich, tasty and melts in your mouth. The cod was so bloody good, our eyes rolled to the back of our head...it's flakey, melty and bitey all at the same time, the salty miso is well balanced by the caramelised sugar. Wash it down with any of the long list of sakes and you have yourself an unforgettable meal. As for the atmosphere, it's modern, trendy and lively. The lighting is dim enough for a date, but it's not exactly romantic due to the large groups and general buzz in the restaurant. Great for groups, friends or couples with 'it's complicated' relationship statuses.

    Lamb chops, beef and pork skewers
    Rob M.

    Let me start off by saying both the food and the restaurant itself are quite lovely. Everything we ate was 5 star. So why the 3 stars. If you care about customer service and not being ripped off, you'll understand. For starters, the restaurant has absolutely no allocation for walk-ins. Look, you have a hip restaurant with good food. Calm the hell down. You're not so cool and exclusive you can't leave room for 5-10% walk-in space. I was happy to wait. We were then directed to the bar area where we could eat. Trouble is at the actual bar which is comfortable you can't eat. Instead, you are forced to sit at these crappy low lounge tables clearly not made for eating at (see picture). Now, about those damn beers. See the picture. WTF is this. My beer is as big as the water glass for $9!!!! Give me a break! The rest of the food was equally overpriced. Pork skewers where you have to buy 2 at $10 each. Come on. Uni nigiri at $13 a piece!!! Sorry, you're good, but nowhere near that good.

    Pork belly
    Ashleigh D.

    I've wanted to visit Sokyo since the opening a couple of years ago, and finally went for a birthday dinner. I'm happy to report that it didn't disappoint! Food: the stand out was the beef tataki and kingfish carpaccio. From the desserts list, the soufflé was great - everything else looked beautiful but didn't meet expectations. The restaurant is noisy - so this may not be the right place if you want an intimate dining experience.

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    3.8(52 reviews)
    1.1 kmSydney
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    I felt like I was somewhere in Japan! We sat at the counter, which I recommend if you were here for…read morethe first time, a couple or a single. There was 6-7 people cooking on Friday night, one people at each station. Thus the food come out very quickly! We learn the hard lesson by making a mistake of ordering everting at once. Sure enough all the 8 dishes were delivered within 20 minutes.... make sure to place your order one to two dishes at a time. Food was good. Yakitori juicy, Hotate was fresh, seaweed salad, grilled mackerel, all dishes we ordered were pretty good. Old fashioned fries are a good deal (for Aussie price). Plenty of sake choices. You can choose from 100ml or 300ml so you can taste a little first, to see which one you like. I'll come back here again.

    Yebisu Izakaya has this nice and friendly vibe. Full of energy and the service was excellent! We…read morewere here on a weekday every for a light snack so the wait for table was around 10 minute. The ipad ordering system is well designed with detailed descriptions and wonderful photos. I did have a higher expectation with the food after reading all these 4/5 star reviews but nothing we ordered was really memorable. Maybe I did not order the right things? Good as a place to meet up with friends and have a drink but if you are looking for higher quality of Japanese fare, you might need to go somewhere. Just be careful the portion is tapas style and your bills can quickly added up if you want to have a full meal here.

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    Makoto

    4.0(37 reviews)
    1.4 kmSydney
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    (Please read October 2018 update, can't be arsed doing yet another review of Makoto, but the news…read moreis good!) This hurts. For 15 years I've been enjoying that feeling of having a special place thats pretty much perfect. Where the guys knew me and the food was way above the rest. Makoto was the best Sushi Train I'd ever been to and it was fully 1 minutes walk down the road. So I went a lot, I mean at least 800 times. The value was there. My favourites were the tempura king prawn hand roll, the king prawn and omelette hand roll and the most basic of all, the salmon sushi. Thing was, all the offerings were fresh generous and delicious. Last year a new owner came in. You don't need to read anymore if you, like me, know what that always means. The first to go was James who had been there from the start. Most of the staff went because they put in the ubiquitous computer screen ordering system. Then they removed all the old prawn dishes. All of them. Now you are lucky if you get a pre prepared frozen crumbed prawn covered in a mayo mess. Then they reduced the sizes of every dish on the train so the salmon was much smaller. All my favourites disappeared or were scrimped. Then they put all the prices up. The next thing to go was the queue, then the regulars stopped going. Now there's barely anyone there at 12 noon when there used to be a wait for ten to fifteen minutes. I'll still go now and then because its still fresh and its still close. The really sad thing is that I see people there who never saw what it used to be - they probably think that this is a pretty good place, they don't know what it was like. Sigh. Update October 2018 The tempura king prawns hand rolls are back!!!! The other day they had the old cooked prawn and mayonnaise gunkan on the train, its not back full time but at least it made an appearance! The salmon sashimi is no longer scrimped upon. Its back to its old size. Back to 5 stars for the prawn hand rolls alone. Thank you God, I really missed those things. And they are still on the blue plates, which have been bumped from $3.60 to $3.80 - so what - 20c!! Two words - yaa. hoo.

    This a big call but I think this is the best sushi train in Sydney!! Genrally I don't like sushi…read moretrains but this is certainly an exception. The seafood is always fresh and of a high grade. However this does come at a price and you will certainly be paying for it. They have great Salmon sashimi but my favourites come off the menu, not the train and they are the omelette and king prawn hand roll and fisherman's soup. The Agedashi tofu ain't bad either ! I only wish less people knew how good this place is as sometimes the queue is pretty long.

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