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Edmonton Japanese
• A WorldWeb.com Travel Guide to Japanese in Edmonton, Alberta.
Mikado is a local treasure for sushi and food lovers all over the world. All meals are prepared by an authentic Japanese sushi chefs. Three locations in Edmonton. Lunch: Mon to Sat 11:30 am - 4 pm; Dinner: Mon to Thu 4 pm - 10 pm; Fri & Sat 4 pm - 11 pm; Sun & stat hols 4 pm - 9 pm.
Entertaining chefs artfully prepare a traditonal feast right before your eyes in the Teppan dining room. In the traditional dining room, tasty sushi and sashimi are served.
Combines Canadian hospitality with traditional Japanese dishes including their Ika ring age (squid dipped in batter then deep-fried), and beef shoga (choice cuts of beef broiled to perfection with stir-fry vegetables). Three locations in Edmonton.
Sankyu 2 Go presents contemporary Japanese cuisine. They specialize in take-out sushi meals that are preserved in their cooler so patrons can grab and go. Other items may be ordered off the menu like udon noodles and grilled meats. A few tables are available for those who would like to dine-in.
Offering a fast food version of Japanese cuisine, Tokyo Sushi Express offers a wide menu of quick, satisfying sushi, sashimi and rice bowls, at reasonable prices.
Try a scrumptuous piece of sushi as a side order or share a plate with a friend at this neighborhood sushi house. For those new to the sushi scene, try cone style sushi which one can eat with your hands, not chopsticks.
This cross-cultural Japanese restaurant, incorporates European and various Asian influences into its tradtitional Japanese dishes to further enhance originality.
Kyoto in the University area is a popular lunch spot and the downtown location features an upscale Japanese decor with four private tatami rooms and a large sushi bar. Generous portions and generous service are trademarks of both locations.
Oodle Noodle Box is located on Whyte Ave. It features Asian cuisine that is prepared in front of customers. There are 14 noodle varieties served in Hollywood style take-out boxes.
Succulent sushi, sashimi, tempura, sukiyaki and California rolls can be found. Specialties include miso soup, nibble yakitori (grilled chicken on skewers) and green tea ice cream.
Sample individual selections of sushi such as sea urchin, salmon roe and conch as well as sushi rolls, cones and sashimi. If sushi doesn't appeal to you, there are also cooked selections of tempura, yakitori, miso and suimono soups and ramen noodles.
This west end sushi house offers over 30 different kinds of sushi served in a comfortable modest setting. Convenient take-out menu available. Reservations recommended.