Yuzu (Chinatown)

Yuzu (Chinatown) Location

Yuzu (Chinatown) Maps
Yuzu (Chinatown) Address 39 Faulkner Street, Manchester M1 4EE
Yuzu (Chinatown) Phone 0161 236 4159
Yuzu (Chinatown) Opening Hours Monday : Closed
Tuesday - Sunday : 12noon - 2pm, 5:30pm - 10pm
Yuzu (Chinatown) Food Price £28 - £48 per pax
Payment by Cash,Cards

What people say about Yuzu (Chinatown)

53%
33%
14%
4.1
36 reviews
  • Luckily both the food and drinks were more than worth the wait

  • The highlight however was the Yuzu Sake the blend of Yuzu juice (a Japanese citrus fruit) mixed with the junmai sake worked so well and tasted incredible

  • S so light and filled with huge chunks of perfectly cooked prawn and delicate flavourings

  • The Chicken Kara age are deep fried chicken thighs which had been marinated in some sort of special sauce and it really was special

  • T look like much but the taste was mind blowing

  • Umani flavour which is impossible to describe but was so so good

  • D also ordered Vegetable Yaki Udon noodles and Kaisen Don which is a Sashimi dish

  • The noodle dish was good but for me it needed loads more heat

  • Salmon and prawn and was unquestionably high quality and so incredibly fresh

  • Served on a bed of rice in a bowl neatly arranged on a round wooden board with a jug of soy and a small bowl of pickled vegetables

  • Besides the slightly bland tempura everything else we ate was fantastic with some absolutely brilliant dishes

  • I still feel the Plum Wine is overpriced the food is amazing value

  • Mr Nom and I wanted to see what it was all the fuss was about so we decided to pay them a visit one evening

  • Quite minimalistic inside with wooden furniture and sake bottles as decoration but enough to give Yuzu character

  • We ordered a selection of starters and shared a larger rice bowl since we were still full from an earlier meal

  • Chicken Kara age was deep fried chicken thighs served with Ponzu sauce

  • At first glance the chicken looked rather dry but to our surprise inside the chicken was juicy and succulent Prawn gyoza were delightful

  • Dumplings with prawn fillings is rare and these were tasty

  • The agedashi tofu was silky and smooth in a lovely light broth

  • The daikon and wakame salad was simple and refreshing

  • This restaurant is s bit unwelcoming

  • Having been persuaded (forced) into going to the Manchester Christmas markets with Nyssa for our 1 year anniversary

  • No frills little place with wooden seats and tables along with counter seating

  • Tried the Agedashi Tofu and the 'Veg Tendon' which was basically just a crispy vegetable tempura served in a bowl of rice with some soy sauce

  • The crispy tempura was indeed a treat and made the veg tendon delicious overall

  • Agedashi Tofu on the other hand was pretty sour and the ginger just added to the sourness

  • The restaurant is expensive compared to the size of the portions they serve

  • All I can give is a mixed response because the restaurant had its positives and negatives

  • The early evening crowd were enjoying their menu choices and I plumped for some edamame

  • The tofu cube soup was light and delicate

  • With no accompaniments on the table you were left to ask for more soy &

  • The wasabi was freshly grated and exquisite

  • Not a place for eye contact with the waiters as most of the seats face a wall of some description

  • True Japanese food is an aquired taste

  • This tastes like the food you would get on the busy streets of tokyo this is not changed to suit the UK pallette and so its not for everyone

  • If you want to try real Japanes food this is about as good as it gets

Yuzu (Chinatown) Specialties

See some wrong information about Yuzu (Chinatown) here?