Hukuya

Hukuya - Table reservation

25 Railway Parade, Eastwood, 2122, Australia
2631 Reviews 4.3

"Came with high expectations as a Japanese friend who recommended this place We ordered a bit of everything Grief Sushi: A little better than other places, but nothing stood out The eel did not have much taste, The fish casting Sushi was very salty, Sashimi was nice, but standard stuff Grief Tempura and Tofu were standard stuff Grief The place is small, so you book better Prices are what I expected Food came slightly faster than expected, Grief With al leon "

Details

Phone: +61298048200

Address: 25 Railway Parade, Eastwood, 2122, Australia

City: Eastwood

Opening hours

Monday: 11:30-21:00

Tuesday: 11:30-21:00

Wednesday: 11:30-21:00

Thursday: 11:30-21:00

Friday: 11:30-21:00

Statistics

Dishes: 24

Amenities: 16

Categories: 5

Reviews: 2631


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Reviews

1.5 /5 Rating

Is there a decent sushi bar / restaurant in Sydney? The answer is no. (These include Sake, Sookyo and Sushi e) Hukuya is an immovable, friendly and casual restaurant next to Eastwood Station, which offers a range of typical sushi and sashimi boats. Most of their combos are unimaginatively and often, but considerably expensive (considering the location). Grief Grief sydneyguyrojoe , al and I did our way In the Korean restaurant yesterday and several items from your menu including vegetable salad, Hukuya Special Sashimi / Sushi and Adegashi Tofu ordered. First, the tofu was a cheap, simple beancurd from a typical Asian supermarket and not the smooth, silky and fragrant Japanese tofu. G...

1.5 /5 Rating

Is there a decent sushi bar / restaurant in Sydney? The answer is no. (These include Sake, Sookyo and Sushi e) Hukuya is an immovable, friendly and casual restaurant next to Eastwood Station, which offers a range of typical sushi and sashimi boats. Most of their combos are unimaginatively and often, but considerably expensive (considering the location). Grief Grief sydneyguyrojoe , al and I did our way In the Korean restaurant yesterday and several items from your menu including vegetable salad, Hukuya Special Sashimi / Sushi and Adegashi Tofu ordered. First, the tofu was a cheap, simple beancurd from a typical Asian supermarket and not the smooth, silky and fragrant Japanese tofu. G...

3 /5 Rating

First impressions do not bode well. A reservation was from leon k for 3 of us. When we arrived, they tried to push us into a table for 2, which we rejected flat. After a certain advice between the ground staff we were shown with a reservation of another table. go in 60 minutes ????. Grief Grief We have mixed the hukuya set, sushi combo, rolls, vegetable salad, agricultural tofu n tempura. Meat size was little bigger than the norm. The food was average, but adequately fresh and good value for their hard earned. The tofu was the supermarket variety ????. In no specific order everything came with the tofu on the table. I would return when I'm in the area, but not traveling.

5 /5 Rating

Here is a fact to start: I have never been disappointed by Hukuya. I know without a fail whenever I entered, I'll get great and friendly and fantastic food. Grief The photos below reflect the numerous times I visited, and where I even start ... The Softshell crab is amazing and can not be missed, and your sushi boat is best for anyone who is the two big chefs behind The counter skip what you do best. But Hey, you should already plan your trip to find your favorite itself. Grief It is busy during dinner, so I like to call and book! Do not delay, but because your new favorite sushi joint is just a short trip to Hukuya!

2.5 /5 Rating

Came with high expectations as a Japanese friend who recommended this place We ordered a bit of everything Grief Sushi: A little better than other places, but nothing stood out The eel did not have much taste, The fish casting Sushi was very salty, Sashimi was nice, but standard stuff Grief Tempura and Tofu were standard stuff Grief The place is small, so you book better Prices are what I expected Food came slightly faster than expected, Grief With al leon