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Level 4 Overseas Passenger Terminal, The Rocks
Booked the place to celebrate my son’s birthday with family and friends. As always, big groups are always difficult to handle but Yuki’s did more than I anticipated. From the time of booking, collecting pre-orders and communicating both party’s expectations. Food was great and everyone enjoyed the night. As for the view? Amazing backdrop of the Sydney Opera House. What else can we ask for? Will definitely recommend and come back for more.
Went to Yuki's for dinner on a weekday. Had to follow signage to the lifts to take us up to the restaurant. We were welcomed on entry to our seats. The restaurant is on the fancier side and quite intimate (given not that much indoor seating) - also great views of the harbour and Opera house! We ordered a flounder (special for that day), assorted sashimi and edamame. The fish was cooked 2 ways (fried and in a soupy sauce with veggies). The presentation was great especially the fried fish fillets in the fried shell of the fish. Fish was a little overcooked and unfortunately quite dry. The fried fish shell was a nice touch and completely edible (bones and all!). The soup part of the dish was quite ordinary. Definitely nothing special. Probably wouldn't order this dish again if we were to revisit. The assorted sashimi was so delicious and so amazingly fresh! A good mixture of salmon, tuna, kingfish, snapper and scallop. All super fresh! Would definitely recommend. Staff were very polite and attentive - drinks were always refreshed without asking.
There is definitely better Japanese restaurants in the CBD and in the suburbs. I was greatly disappointed by the lack of variety in their menu and the food was below expectation. However they did have a good view.
Charged for water ($12) there is no option for tap water!! food is the worst. Wast money and they forced more orders and tips even refused few times !!!!!!!!! Old man is very rude. Terrible food. Worst place had experienced. OtherTake away shops are better than here. Please go other restaurants!!!!!!!!!!
Traditional Japanese style (which can be hard to find in Sydney) and really yummy food. Service is always friendly and helpful- have been here on several occasions with big groups and I love the sushi boat!
What a fabulous venue! I dined there with three friends earlier this week and was blown away by the venue, service and food. The venue looks out across Circular Quay, with views of the Opera House so perfect they envy Quay's. The staff are friendly, polite and courteous. Shu who helped up explained the best dishes and specials to us, advised us on how much to order and then told us what wines would pair well with our food. Service is discreet and prompt. The food was some of the best Japanese I've had, with beautiful sashimi (I normally don't even like sashimi), excellent steak, and tempura which was light and delicate. The Creme Brulee dessert was delicious, and comes with a side of fairy floss, which was lots of fun. As for the venue, you cannot fault the beautiful view. The restaurant is wonderfully quiet with well spaced tables and white table cloths making you feel you are truly somewhere special. An excellent restaurant, perfect for special occasions or an excellent meal.
$50 MINIMUM SPEND PP INCLUDING CHILDREN - this is not a problem but it should be made clearer. If you book a reservation for your family of 4 and eat 2 pieces of sushi each be assured they'll be charging your preauthorised credit card $200. By 8pm they had completely run out of chicken (about half the menu) and still expected $50 each from us
Excellent food, very pleasant people. Thank you very much for our perfect lunch!
Possibly the best Sushi in Sydney with a view that's hard to beat ! A great experience - Highly recommended
Positively surprised by this place: a fine dining restaurant where all tables have Opera House views and the food is good, but the prices are not completely outrageous! Yukis offers a solid Mod Oz mix of Japanese classics and Western food with Japanese touches, and the 6-course degustation for $90 is a steal given the location, you can easily add another zero to the price if you go to Quay next door. Two thumbs up for a special night out!
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