Reservations · Delivery · Takeout
Crowd-pleasing sushi and ramen spot with quick, friendly service and great value, more pan-Asian than strictly Japanese.
Ninja Sushi delivers solid neighborhood dining through strong food quality and attentive, fast service that make it competitive with the area's better casual restaurants. However, variability in seafood freshness and ramen execution prevents grade A territory, while the snug space with some awkwardly-positioned seating limits overall appeal. Best suited for value-conscious diners seeking quick, satisfying comfort food rather than refined Japanese cuisine.
A snug city-centre room with lantern-lit touches and friendly staff sets a warm and cozy tone. Guests talk about quick seating and water refills, with one saying the team made them feel "perfectly welcome" even just before closing. It is casual and lively without crowding, though a few seats sit near the restroom. Overall it delivers a pleasant, easygoing night out. Cooking leans comfort-first rather than purist, with solid sushi, value-packed bentos, and ramen that many find hearty. Think generous rolls and katsu that satisfy after work or college. A few diners wished for deeper broth or more nuance, but most praise the speed and portions over ceremony. Ideal if you value variety and value more than strict Japanese orthodoxy. For families, it is an easy win. Kids gravitate to chicken katsu curry, fried gyoza, simple sushi (cucumber or avocado rolls), and noodle bowls. The menu has vegetarian and some vegan-friendly items, desserts like mochi and cheesecake, and yes, the fortune cookies make a fun finish.
Area: Busy Dublin 2 city-centre area near offices and colleges; mix of daytime workers, students, and visitors.
Safety: Generally safe, well-trafficked streets; typical city-centre cautions late night.
Nearby: Close to Trinity College, offices, hotels and bus routes; convenient for quick lunches and casual dinners.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout
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