【For Meat lover】 5 must-go Japanese Bbq restaurants in Sydney!

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Hello everyone. I’m @olivertomolife and I’ve studied abroad in Sydney!





Suddenly, do you ever feel like eating meat in Sydney?





Actually, there are many Japanese-style yakiniku restaurants in Sydney, and many of them are of high quality.





In this article, I’m going to introduce you to five of the best yakiniku restaurants in Sydney!





Some of the restaurants offer all-you-can-eat menus, so if you like meat, this is a must-see!




Recommended for
  • People who want to eat delicious Yakiniku in Sydney
  • Want to know the best Yakiniku restaurants in Sydney
  • Want to go to a Yakiniku restaurant with a Japanese owner in Sydney







Contents of this article
  • Five recommended yakiniku restaurants in Sydney!
  • Yakiniku Yokocho
  • Suminoya
  • Musou Yakiniku
  • Gyusha
  • Nikuzo Japanese BBQ








I studied abroad in Sydney for one year from 2018. I’m currently writing a blog based on my experience.





By reading this article, you’ll get to know the best yakiniku restaurants in Sydney!




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Five of the best yakiniku restaurants in Sydney!

1 Yakiniku Yokocho

Yakiniku Yokocho is a yakiniku restaurant located on the 9th floor of Regent Place near Town Hall Station.





The restaurant is run by a Japanese owner, and offers a wide variety of yakiniku with affordable prices.





The harami is especially delicious, so order it!





It’s a great place for lunch or dinner.




Yakiniku Yokocho
  • Address: Shop 9.08, Level 9/501 George St, Sydney NSW 2000 Australia
  • Opening hours: Daily 12:00 – 20:15








2 Suminoya

Suminoya is a yakiniku restaurant located in the business district of Martin Place and is run by a Japanese owner.





The restaurant offers carefully selected meat at affordable prices, and is also popular for lunch.





The meat is fresh and delicious, and I was impressed every time.





The touch screen ordering system is very efficient.




Suminoya
  • Address: 1 Hosking Pl, Sydney NSW 2000 Australia
  • Opening hours: Monday – Friday 12:00 – 19:00








3 Musou Yakiniku

Musou Yakiniku is an upscale yakiniku restaurant on Pitt Street, run by a Japanese owner.





In my opinion, it is the best quality restaurant in Sydney.





If you eat the menu with more than one person, you may be able to eat a little cheaper.





You can pay by card, but there is a fee, so cash is recommended.




Musou Yakiniku
  • Address: 1/324 Pitt St, Sydney NSW 2000 Australia
  • Opening hours: Daily 11:30am – 2:00pm, 5:00pm – 9:30pm
  • Closed: Mondays








4 Gyusha

Gyusha is a yakiniku restaurant located near the University of Technology Sydney and is run by a Japanese owner.





The restaurant has a nice atmosphere, but the prices are a bit high.





It has a good amount of meat, so you will be satisfied.





Food may be served late when crowded.




Gyusha
  • Address: Shop 7/6 Central Park Ave, Chippendale NSW 2008 Australia
  • Open: Wednesday, Thursday 17:00 – 21:30 Friday – Sunday 12:00 – 15:00, 17:00 – 22:30
  • Closed: Mondays and Tuesdays








5 Nikuzo Japanese BBQ

Nikuzo Japanese BBQ is located near Bondi Junction station and has a friendly staff.





It is a popular place to yakiniku buffet starting at $40 Australia.





The meat and sauces are delicious in spite of the buffet price, so I recommend it.





The restaurant is open on weekday evenings, so there is no waiting time.




Nikuzo Japanese BBQ
  • Address: 1 Newland St, Bondi Junction NSW 2022 Australia
  • Opening hours: 5:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. daily








Summary

Sydney Japanese bbq recommend blog
  • There are many Yakiniku restaurants in Sydney.
  • There may be a fee for credit card payment.
  • All restaurants are of high quality.







I’ve introduced you to five of the best yakiniku restaurants in Sydney!





We will continue to publish more information about Australia in the future, so please stay tuned.





Thank you for reading to the end!

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