Reviews Michie Sushi Sandyford

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Lucariolover 45
+4
My 2 sons and I ended up here one night and were not disappointed. We find it hard to get a sushi place that has fresh food on a consistent basis, but with this place, We were given exactly what we asked for and the desert was lovely too.
Dec 09, 2017
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Clare Dunne
+4
Can't go wrong with sushi. Miso soup was just the bowl of health I needed, and the generous portion of ginger was much appreciated. Genuinely surprised at the dessert, so tasty, so good in fact- I forget to get a snap. Green tea crème brulee and choc brownie ftw!
Dec 20, 2015
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Rui
+5
The food is amazing and very warm staff... Totally recommend it... You can eat there or takeaway... I eat there all the time! Easy to park also...
Aug 13, 2015
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Benjamin
+5
The sushi was absolutely delicious, beautifully fresh, and the selection was fantastic. The staff were extremely warm, friendly and accommodating. I highly recommend it to anyone in the area looking for a place to go for lunch or dinner with friends. Wonderful atmosphere!
Aug 11, 2015
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Georgey Marshall
+5
If I could have Michie sushi delivered to me in England, I would be a very happy man! service is fantastic and incredibly speedy. 5*!!!!!!!
Aug 11, 2015
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Jacob Robert
+4
Michie Sushi is fast proving to be very popular with Dubliners these days and in the last 6 months, we have seen them expanding with two new branches, one in the South Beacon Centre in Sandyford and the latest in Avoca Store, Rathcoole.I was happy to see them opening in Sandyford, for while I am a big fan of Sushi, I have always found their place in Ranelagh a bit too small and cramped. The place in Sandyford, is far from what you would call," spacious" but it is bright, airy and the space has been well put to use.With tables,well spaced out, there is ample room to eat comfortably and there is also additional seating at the bar counter while observing the Chefs at work.

Sushi variety arises from different fillings, toppings, condiments and preparation as well as presentation which vary widely. Michie Sushi has a comprehensive menu, from hand made sushi to order, they also offer a selection of hot Japanese dishes and there's complimentary Green tea while you wait.

From a 6 pcs Nigiri sets @€10.50,an oblong hand pressed mound of sushi rice with a topping draped over it to the Maki roll 6 pcs set @€9.95, a cylindrical rolled sushi rice and filling wrapped in toasted seaweed,Miso Ramen noodles soup @ €11.22 ( Yes, €11.22 , I couldn't understand that at all !!!! or Mochi for dessert @ €3.41 ) to Yakisoba noodles @ €9.50. However there is plenty of choice for every taste and budget, down to the last cent literally!!

I opted for the small set, great value @€8.95, as this consisted of one pc each of Salmon, Prawn & Tuna Nigiri and 6 pcs of Tuna Maki roll.

The common ingredients all Sushi have, is the Vinegared rice, here it was very well seasoned , sweet and salty at the same time and moist. The fish were firm,fresh, all with the right colour and tenderness.Delicious. The perfect kind of food if you are trying to look after your waist-line, as Sushi is naturally low in fat, high in Protein, carbohydrates,vitamins and minerals.

I was happy to see Tori Karaage @ €6.90 on the menu, as it is one of my favourite of all times. Karaage being the Japanese version of fried chicken, a technique in which various foods, most often chicken are marinated in soy & ginger, coated in potato starch and deep-fried.

The chicken pieces were juicy, yet very crispy on the outside. With a sesame chilli soy sauce, to dip the succulent fried chicken in and a squirt of lime juice, it was the perfect balance between flavour, texture and richness.

The Vegetable Gyoza @€5.90, a type of dumplings, served steamed or fried along with it's dipping sauce were very inviting on their minimalist black Japanese style dish. I usually like them steamed but this time , I chose to have the fried version.The horn shaped dumplings had a light and crispy casing and on the first bite, the filling was flavoursome with a rich garlicky/ spring onion taste . They were very tasty but I did find them a bit on the dry side compared to the steamed version , which are usually very juicy. But a good dip in the accompanying sauce helped to re balance that out.

The Rainbow Roll @ €14.90, was an inside-out Californian roll with a centre of crab meat and avocado, wrapped with a Sashimi of salmon,tuna,sea bass,prawn and eel. Very attractive and inviting it looked on it's patterned ceramic Japanese style dish but it was enormous. It was much more than a mouthful and impossible to manoeuvre with chop stick and that says a lot as I am fairly good at using chop sticks. It was far too big, hence very awkward to eat. I had to ask the waitress to pack it up for me to take home. But from the piece that I ate, the crab meat was well seasoned, and the various seafood fresh and firm.

The staff were very friendly and service was prompt. However, despite asking for the dishes to arrive in succession, they all arrived at the same time. All in all, it was a delicious and very tasty meal with the exception of the rainbow roll that I didn't enjoy at all, not the taste but the sheer size of it.
Dec 12, 2014
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Carol @ Gin & Griddle
+4
Michie Sushi is a small chain of 4 Japanese restaurants in Dublin. We live nearby to Sandyford, so on a lovely sunny evening recently, we went out for a cycle and stopped by Michie for dinner (and a glass or 2 of wine – it’s an easy cycle home on cycle paths).

The restaurant itself is reasonably small but nice simply seating, wooden tables and chairs. We decided to sit outside, as we were in cycling gear.

We ordered a few dishes to share, the medium set of sushi, vegetable gyoza (fried), edamame, yakitori grilled chicken skewers and a bottle of white wine. We knew we could sit outside for a while, enjoying the food and wine, while the sun was out.

The plates are so beautiful… ceramic dishes in a pale eggshell blue with flowers painted on, side plates and the small soya sauce dishes. I loved them, incredibly pretty.

First thing to arrive was the sushi plate… a nice amount to share between us, a mix of maki and nigiri with the requisite wasabi and horseradish on the side. The sushi plate was really great, nice size pieces, with the balance of fish to rice just right.

This was quickly followed by the rest of our dishes, crispy fried gyoza, sticky delicious yakitori chicken and the fresh bright green edamame beans.

Healthy, tasty, good fast food – yes please! I’ll definitely be back to Michie Sushi soon…
Nov 25, 2014
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