If you opt to eat in rather than take your food home, you can bring your own bottle
The gyoza were hot and crispy and came with a dipping sauce that had quite a kick of vinegar. File photograph: iStockSasaki Sushi opened in Stoneybatter, Dublin 7, in September 2023, offering eat-in and takeaway options from a broad menu that includes sushi, gyoza, tempura, wok-fried rice and noodles, ramen, teriyaki and bento boxes. Co-owner Sophia Zhang describes it as a reboot of Kurado Sushi, which previously had branches in Stoneybatter, Dublin 2 and Dún Laoghaire.
The delivery element was put on hold for a few months , so I opted for collection. When I got there, it made more sense to eat in the small restaurant rather than head home. The BYOB policy meant that there were quite a few people tucking into sushi and ramen on a wet Tuesday night.
Six gyoza were hot and crispy and came with a dipping sauce that had quite a kick of vinegar. Eight pieces of tuna and avocado norimaki came with pickled ginger, wasabi and soy sauce, as did the tofu norimaki, which had pressed tofu and cucumber. As is generally the case, the rice was quite dense and chilled, so quite possibly had been prepped in advance. The prawn tempura was piping hot in light crispy batter.
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