Tag Archive: japanese food

Sora – Japanese – Nottingham (Beeston)

Every town or city needs a place like Sora. On venture towards ‘the garage’ from the centre of Beeston and you will find this unassuming spot. It really is a cafe feel, simple… Continue reading

Shobu – Ramen – Nottingham

The flurries of rain and cooler temperatures have accelerated my autumnal desires for a hearty broth. What luck that Shobu opened this month. Tasnack, that previously occupied this site next to the cat… Continue reading

Kushi-Ya – Japanese – Nottingham

Little introduction required today as we take a look at the (deserved) darling of the Nottingham food scene over the last 5 years. Unless you’ve been living under a rock you’ll know they… Continue reading

Nan Tei – Japanese – Nottingham

I rarely write about restaurants more than once, but felt compelled to after a recent visit to Nan Tei. My review in 2019 was positive though I summed up with; ‘why wouldn’t you… Continue reading

Nan Tei – Japanese (Yakitori) – Nottingham

Its been a lean couple of weeks in posting with an unexpected visit to hospital meaning eating out and drinking wine have been in shortly supply. I’m back on my feet though and… Continue reading

Kushi-Ya – Japanese – Nottingham

*Update – after several visits to Kushi-Ya they are firmly one of the best restaurants in Nottingham. Tonsistently interesting and well executed specials from leeks to duck harts demonstrate great skill in the… Continue reading

Kushi-Ya (pop-up) – Japanese – Nottingham

Kushi-Ya has now opened permanently in Nottingham, reviewed here.   I almost didn’t write about Kushi-Ya. Partly due to the fact that it’s only a popup but mostly because I found it hard… Continue reading

Sushimania – Japanese – Nottingham

Angel Row has seen better days. Sinatra’s is now long gone leaving both empty unit and bare pavement, next door, The Olive Tree café has recently closed too. Marrakesh was the last bastion… Continue reading

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