Top Best Japanese Restaurants in Craigmillar

We've collected top 10 mentioned japanese restaurants in Craigmillar from other articles such as hiddenedinburgh.net, Dickins, Ashley Wanders.

Top Best Japanese Restaurants in Craigmillar

Harajuku Kitchen - Sushi & Japanese Cuisine
Harajuku Kitchen - Sushi & Japanese Cuisine
4.6 (608 ratings)
10 Gillespie Pl, Edinburgh, EH10 4HS, United Kingdom
Japanese restaurantRestaurantSushi restaurant
Mentioned by Culture Trip
The Best Lunch Spots in Edinburgh
"As the only Japanese-owned and managed restaurant in Edinburgh, award-winning Harajuku Kitchen has proved reassuringly popular with Japanese visitors, the Scottish Consulate General of Japan – and the Scotland rugby team. Situated just off The Meadows and handily close to both the King’s and Lyceum theatres, the menu doesn’t initially inspire, but there’s clearly a pro in the kitchen. Go for the great value lunch menu, where for £12.95 a head you can dine like an emperor, feasting on genmai green tea, miso soup, steamed rice and two dishes, which include tempura, tonkatsu or kara-age."
Mentioned by Dickins
8 Best Edinburgh Restaurants Offering Takeaways
"Harajuku Kitchen, the Bruntsfield-based Japanese bistro, is a sushi staple in the city and, to their credit, was one of the first eateries in Edinburgh to adapt to the takeaway trend. The online menu includes a variety of sushi, noodles, set mains (with miso soup and rice), sake and Japanese beer. The team’s focus is very much on respect for the ingredients used as well as their flavours."
Maki & Ramen
Maki & Ramen
4.5 (908 ratings)
Snug Japanese noodle bar for classic soups, sushi and grilled meat, in modern, wood-furnished space.
13 W Richmond St, Edinburgh, EH8 9EF, United Kingdom
Japanese restaurantGluten-free restaurantAuthentic Japanese restaurantRamen restaurantRestaurantSeafood restaurantSushi restaurantSushi takeawayVegan restaurantVegetarian restaurant
Mentioned by Grumpy Camel
20 Best Lunch Spots in Edinburgh, Scotland
"Scotland is not especially renowned for its culinary highlights. However, if you are staying in Edinburgh, you will be blessed with a very rich food scene extending much further than Haggis and fish and chips. As every major city, Edinburgh has a very broad and multicultural food scene."
Yamato
Yamato
4.6 (254 ratings)
Inventive sushi rolls, plus wagyu and tempura, offered in a snug, contemporary setting.
11 Lochrin Terrace, Edinburgh, EH3 9QJ, United Kingdom
Japanese restaurantRestaurantSushi restaurant
Mentioned by hiddenedinburgh.net
Best Sushi Restaurants In Edinburgh - Hidden Edinburgh
"A post shared by Eilidh Barbour (@eilidh_barbour) on Mar 28, 2017 at 6:35am PDT. Stylish and impressive, this is a lovely restaurant to go to when you are on a special date – or just whenever you want to feel a little fancy. The menu here is a classy one: think aubergine with miso, seared swordfish, and seafood salad to start with."
Mentioned by 10Best
A Taste of the Far East: Best Asian Cuisine in Edinburgh
"Sushiya is a small, but perfectly formed sushi restaurant which brings a little slice of Tokyo to Edinburgh. The decor is minimalist and stylish, as are the bowls and plates, with the flourish provided by the intricately prepared dishes and garnishes. The food almost looks too good to eat!"
Kanpai Sushi
Kanpai Sushi
4.7 (700 ratings)
Intimate sushi and Japanese dining with sake menu to take at kitchen counter or in private rooms.
8-10 Grindlay St, Edinburgh, EH3 9AS, United Kingdom
Japanese restaurantSushi restaurantTempura restaurant
Mentioned by 10Best
A Taste of the Far East: Best Asian Cuisine in Edinburgh
"Kanpai Sushi is a hip Japanese restaurant in the heart of Edinburgh, a short walk from the Usher Hall. Winner of the Best Newcomer Award at the Scottish Restaurant Awards 2012, this sophisticated eatery has been making friends fast and looks likely to be serving beautifully prepared sushi and sake to discerning clientele for some time. The menu is, unsurprisingly, dominated by delectable seafood."
Mentioned by Ashley Wanders
Edinburgh Eats: My Favourite Sushi Restaurants
"If you’re going to visit one sushi restaurant in Edinburgh, make it Kanpai. It’s the most expensive restaurant on this list, but it’s also easily the best sushi in the city. The presentation of their food is superb, and the menu is full of inventive dishes."
Mentioned by hiddenedinburgh.net
Best Sushi Restaurants In Edinburgh - Hidden Edinburgh
"A post shared by Gavin (@thatnydguy) on Mar 12, 2017 at 6:07am PDT. Simplicity is right at the heart of the philosophy behind Kanpai. This eatery offers diners the three key ingredients of sushi, sake, and tempura."
Bento Asian Food Bar
Bento Asian Food Bar
4.2 (300 ratings)
Funky Asian cafe specializing in sushi, bento boxes & dim sum plates, with takeout & delivery.
52 South Bridge, Edinburgh, EH1 1LL, United Kingdom
Asian restaurantBubble tea storeDim sum restaurantJapanese restaurantTakeout RestaurantSushi restaurantTea house
Hakataya
Hakataya
4.3 (471 ratings)
Japanese sushi and hot meals in simple restaurant with designer wooden chairs; plus takeaway bento.
122 Rose St S Ln, Edinburgh, EH2 4BB, United Kingdom
Japanese restaurantSushi restaurant
Slurp at the Kirk
Slurp at the Kirk
3.8 (262 ratings)
Japanese sushi and hot options in elegant decor with lunch specials, takeaway bento boxes and sushi.
44 Candlemaker Row, Edinburgh, EH1 2QE, United Kingdom
Japanese restaurantBarSushi restaurant
Bentoya
Bentoya
4.3 (606 ratings)
Some unusual Scottish ingredients appear on the Japanese menu of this relaxed restaurant.
13 Bread St, Edinburgh, EH3 9AL, United Kingdom
Japanese restaurantSushi restaurant
Mentioned by Ashley Wanders
Edinburgh Eats: My Favourite Sushi Restaurants
"Bentoya is a cozy little restaurant near the Grassmarket, and it’s a great spot for fresh, quality sushi at a reasonable price. I’d recommend the spicy salt & pepper squid and the volcano roll, which is beautifully presented, and topped with dried shredded chili. The sashimi is also excellent, and has a creamy melt-in-your-mouth texture."
Mentioned by letsgetlocal.co.uk
Where to find the Best Sushi in Edinburgh | Lets Get Local
"Offering Japanese food with Chinese, Korean and also some Scottish influences. They have most amazing selection of Bento boxes, with wonderful flavour combinations. The menu is extensive and good value for money."
YummyTori
YummyTori
3.5 (27 ratings)
Bright, contemporary Japanese diner with some seating at the bar for watching the chefs at work.
90-92 Lothian Rd, Edinburgh, EH3 9BE, United Kingdom
Japanese restaurant
Koyama
Koyama
4.4 (379 ratings)
Minimalist decor of red banquettes in relaxed diner with student discounts and karaoke room.
20 Forrest Rd, Edinburgh, EH1 2QN, United Kingdom
Japanese restaurantSushi restaurant

Best Museums in Craigmillar

Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art (Modern One)
Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art (Modern One)
4.5 (2466 ratings)4 (376 ratings)
Modern art collection from Miro to Hockney, alongside new exhibitions, sculpture park and cafe.
75 Belford Rd, Edinburgh, EH4 3DR, United Kingdom
Art galleryMuseumsArt Museums
Mentioned by Lonely Planet Top Choices
Top things to do in Scotland
"Edinburgh's gallery of modern art is split between two impressive neoclassical buildings surrounded by landscaped grounds some 500m west of Dean Village. As well as showcasing a stunning collection of paintings by the popular, post-Impressionist Scottish Colourists – in Reflections, Balloch, Leslie Hunter pulls off the improbable trick of making Scotland look like the south of France – the gallery is the starting point for a walk along the Water of Leith. Fees apply for some exhibitions."
Mentioned by edinburgh.org
Galleries in Edinburgh - Forever Edinburgh
"75 Belford Rd, Edinburgh EH4 3DR (website) Open daily 10am-6pmAdmission is free (charges may apply to special exhibitions). Discover a world-class collection and cutting edge art at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art. The gallery is home to a range of contemporary Scottish arts collection, with more than 5,000 items of 20th-century art."
The Queen's Gallery, Palace of Holyroodhouse
The Queen's Gallery, Palace of Holyroodhouse
4.4 (457 ratings)4 (180 ratings)
Art and antiquities from the royal collection plus special exhibitions in a Victorian building.
Palace of Holyroodhouse, Canongate The Royal Mile, Edinburgh, EH8 8DX, United Kingdom
Art galleryMuseumsHistorical landmarkArt Museums
Mentioned by UOE Accommodation
The 5 Best Art Galleries in Edinburgh
"Situated at the Palace of Holyroodhouse, this gallery is one of 15 in the UK that houses the Royal Collection, the largest private art collection in the world. This is a fascinating record of the personal tastes of kings and queens over the past 500 years, comprising decorative arts, drawings, watercolours, paintings and photographs. Those that have made contributions to the collection over the years include Frederick Prince of Wales, George IV, Queen Victoria and Queen Mary."
Mentioned by Edinburgh 2 days itinerary
Edinburgh Itinerary 2 days: How to Make the Most of Your Time in Scotland
"I went to the Queen’s Gallery instead, which showcases a small subset of the art that is found within the royal, private collection. ***For the Queen’s Gallery, tickets are £7.00 for adults, £6.40 for adults over 60 or students (with valid ID), £3.50 for children under 17 or the disabled, and children under 5 are free.The Queen’s Gallery is open daily from 9:30 am – 6:00 pm."
Mentioned by edinburgh.org
Top Attractions in Edinburgh - Forever Edinburgh
"The Queen's Gallery, located in the Palace of Holyroodhouse, was opened by Her Majesty The Queen in November 2002 as part of the Golden Jubilee celebrations. Now, it hosts a programme of changing exhibitions from the Royal Collection. A worthwhile stop on a visit to the Royal Mile."
Museum of Childhood
Museum of Childhood
4.3 (1678 ratings)4 (1141 ratings)
18th-century buildings housing toy and games collections, exhibitions, puppet theatre and gift shop.
42 High St, Edinburgh, EH1 1TG, United Kingdom
Toy museumMuseumsSpecialty Museums
Mentioned by UOE Accommodation
The Best Museums in Edinburgh
"Well worth a visit to find out how the children of Edinburgh past the time through the years. Filled with toys, games, clothes, books and dolls dating back to the 18th Century, this museum is packed with plenty of interesting artefacts to keep you entertained for an hour or two. Highlights include a teddy that was on the last train out of Vienna to rescue Jewish children from Nazi Germany in 1939, a large doll’s house with running water and electricity and a doll from 1905 made from the sole of a shoe, showing the ingenuity of a family struggling to make ends meet."
Mentioned by Where Goes Rose?
32 Fun Free Things ​To Do in Edinburgh For A First Visit
"Despite there being millions of children in the world, there’s only one Museum of Childhood. This is one of the best free things to do in Edinburgh for families thanks to its fun and interactive exhibits. There are lots of games and toys including a few with emotional stories, for example a teddy bear that travelled on a Kindertransport train destined to rescue children from Nazi Germany."
Mentioned by edinburgh.org
Top Attractions in Edinburgh - Forever Edinburgh
"The Museum of Childhood is a fun day out for the whole family. Young people can learn about the children of the past and see a fantastic range of toys and games, while adults enjoy a trip down memory lane. And you can see the Subbuteo set in our adverts!"

Best Breakfast and Brunch Places in Craigmillar

McDonald's
McDonald's
3.8 (3712 ratings)
Classic, long-running fast-food chain known for its burgers, fries & shakes.
137, 138 Princes St, Edinburgh EH2 4BL, United Kingdom
Fast food restaurantAmerican restaurantBreakfast restaurantHamburger restaurant
Stocks Urban Bistro & Bar
Stocks Urban Bistro & Bar
4.2 (313 ratings)
Casual, stylish storefront offering bistro staples plus a full-bar with cocktails, wine & beer.
24-25 St Giles' St, Edinburgh, EH1 1PT, United Kingdom
RestaurantBistroBreakfast restaurant
The Coffee Mill Cafe
The Coffee Mill Cafe
4.6 (444 ratings)
Cozy family-owned cafe serving soups, sandwiches & salads, plus an all-day breakfast in casual digs.
54-56 West Port, Edinburgh, EH1 2LD, United Kingdom
CafeBreakfast restaurantCoffee shop

Best Spas in Craigmillar

LUSH Spa Edinburgh
LUSH Spa Edinburgh
4.6 (766 ratings)
115 Princes St, Edinburgh, EH2 3AA, United Kingdom
SpaBeauty supply storeCosmetics store
Mentioned by 10Best
Indulge Yourself with a Trip to One of Edinburgh's Best Spas
"Lush have made a name for themselves with unique, handmade, ethically sourced health and beauty products. Now they have taken the next step an offer spa treatments from their Edinburgh store. Like their products, the treatments are unconventional and fresh and more specifically tailored to the individual than is the norm."
Mentioned by Prestige Student Living
Self-Care For Students: The Top 5 Edinburgh Spas
"If you love Lush or want to experience something different from your usual spa experience, Lush Spa is a must-try!. Each treatment therapist is highly knowledgeable and professional from the moment you meet them and will have a consultation with you before selecting the products for your treatment!"
Village Hotel Edinburgh
Village Hotel Edinburgh
4.2 (1480 ratings)
Steel-&-glass hotel offering contemporary rooms, a relaxed bistro, a fitness centre & a day spa.
Village Hotel, 140 Crewe Rd S, Edinburgh EH4 2NY, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by laterooms.com
The Best 4 & 5 star Luxury & Boutique Hotels in Edinburgh – LateRooms.com
"Village Hotel Edinburgh is located just 8 miles and 15 minutes drive time from Edinburgh Airport. It is just 2 miles from Edinburgh city centre and Haymarket railway and 3 miles from Edinburgh Waverley train station. Nearby attractions include Edinburgh Castle - Royal Yacht Britannia and Princes Street - a shopaholics dream location."
Waldorf Astoria Edinburgh - The Caledonian
Waldorf Astoria Edinburgh - The Caledonian
4.5 (1612 ratings)
Plush rooms in a Victorian former railway station, plus casual dining and a spa with an indoor pool.
Princes St, Edinburgh, EH1 2AB, United Kingdom
HotelSpa
Mentioned by The Times Expert Traveller
Where to stay in Edinburgh
"Best for Incredible views of the city’s most famous landmark In a nutshell Also known as The Caledonian, this large red sandstone building at the west end of Princes Street first opened in 1903. It was originally a railway hotel, and while the Princes Street Station it was next to no longer exists, you can see part of the original concourse in The Peacock Alley — the hotel’s lounge area. After a £24 million refurbishment in 2011 it became part of the Waldorf Astoria collection and today is one of several historic five-star hotels in the city.Don’t miss Some of the rooms have dramatic views towards Edinburgh Castle which is located less than 200m away."
Mentioned by Condé Nast Traveler
14 Best Hotels in Edinburgh
"The Waldorf Astoria's adoption has been good for the beloved Caley, Edinburgh's most famous railway hotel. The hallmarks of the brand—the Guerlain Spa, Peacock Alley bar and lounge (created here from the station concourse)—add reliable luxury, while its bones (the sandstone exterior, the marble lobby) have been exquisitely restored. Rooms are updated in sleek and smoky blues and grays, and many—rooms and suites alike—come with castle views."

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