Introducing Sumeshiya Japanese Restaurant, a renowned culinary destination for lovers of authentic Japanese cuisine. Nestled in an easily accessible location, Sumeshiya offers a delightful blend of traditional flavors, impeccable service, and a warm, inviting atmosphere. With a commitment to using the freshest ingredients and preparing each dish with meticulous attention to detail, this establishment has garnered a reputation for its delectable sushi, sashimi, tempura, teriyaki, and ramen dishes. Sumeshiya takes pride in delivering an unforgettable dining experience that transports patrons to the vibrant streets of Japan. Whether seeking a romantic dinner for two or a gathering with friends and family, guests are certain to relish the culinary journey that Sumeshiya provides. Step inside and indulge in the artistry of Japanese cuisine at Sumeshiya Japanese Restaurant.
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Reviews
First time here as I'm unfamiliar with the area, was craving some Japanese. Had the assorted sashimi don which was delicious, fish all very fresh. Restaurant mood and atmosphere was very relaxing and at home. Staff very friendly. Definitely will come back š
Ok for sashimi, and maybe sushi rolls. We ordered the Sashimi Large Platter, Salmon sushi roll, Karaage Don and Pork Rib Don. The sashimi was quite pricey, but at least it was fresh and the cut was thick. For context, We were served 4 slices of salmon, 4 slices of kingfish and 4 little scallops and that costed us 50 AUD. The Salmon roll had cooked salmon inside the roll and was dry, which is a bit disappointing. But I love the generous salmon sashimi on top of the rolls. I live nearby, so might come back for sashimi or sushi roll cravings, but won't go near the dons again. They were soggy and the flavours were all over the place, neither unique nor authentic.
A Japanese restaurant with a interesting and extensive menu that's both familiar and yet a little different. As you walk in, there's a main dining room with your usual table configurations, and to the left is a semi private dining room with traditional sunken seating for a more special experience for groups.
We were a small group and tried quite a few dishes. The main dishes, largely dons, we ordered were average. The eel was a bit rubbery and sweet, the teriyaki was a decent standard but the sauce a bit salty, the Udon was average in taste, and the pork ribs was nicely well braised but the sauce again a bit too salty. The appetisers and sushi rolls were well made and good.
Service was very good, but with some tweaks to the hot food, this restaurant could be great. There's a surcharge for using credit cards.
You know the feeling you get when your expectations was exceeded. Well this was the case here.
Wanted to have an assorted array of sushi, sashimi and a few hot items for lunch. Didnāt feel like bento, katsudon or the other usual Japanese usual hot suspects.
The sashimi was fresh and nothing tasted fishy. The fried stuff tempura and tofu was good. The udon soup was pretty tasty and the sushi tasted nice, looked homemade and lots of filling. The only thing that could improve was the rice for the sushi as it was a tad too soft. (Maybe they didnāt have time to cool it down).
Happy š and satisfied dining experience!! 5 āļø
First time there, we enjoyed the food there, We tried a selection of sashimi and sushi š£ , overall, happy with the food, nice and fresh, and friendly services.
Iāve been here a few years ago and quite enjoyed it but this time round, I was quite disappointed. Although the place is small, itās atmosphere for dining isnāt too bad. Food overall was average, not the very authentic Japanese flavours but still taste good. Chicken karage was nice but a bit over done, colour too dark from deep frying. The chicken Teppanyaki was an absolute disappointmentā¦ you pay for a main dish price but gets only tiny portion of chicken on the plate (see photo) which is absolutely ridiculous considering chicken arenāt that expensive to buy. The sauce for it was also super salty.
Not sure if Iād return again.
Pros: Delicious food, good atmosphere, nice service, handy for BYO and affordable.
Great entrees - gyozas were a highlight. So much flavour!
Cons: A bit small and noisy. Shame about the toilets not being more nicely presented and a bit more discreet, with the basins being outside the toilet and in full view of the public.
Would be nice to make the bao buns available on weekends too as I had hoped to try them.
āØPERTHāS BEST KEPT SASHIMI SECRETāØ Sumeshiya never fails to disappoint! It is consistently flavourful, quality food, and the most friendly of staff. Itās our local dinner spot and we love it!
Location
5/59 Ley St, Como WA 6152, Australia
Hours
- Monday Close
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Tuesday
11:30 AM - 02:30 PM05:30 PM - 09:00 PM
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Wednesday
11:30 AM - 02:30 PM05:30 PM - 09:00 PM
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Thursday
11:30 AM - 02:30 PM05:30 PM - 09:00 PM
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Friday
11:30 AM - 02:30 PM05:30 PM - 09:00 PM
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Saturday
11:30 AM - 02:30 PM05:30 PM - 09:00 PM
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Sunday
11:30 AM - 02:30 PM05:30 PM - 09:00 PM
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