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Eboshi Japanese Cuisine

3 Reviews
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Shop 1, 3 Gippsland St

Jindabyne, NSW, 2627

Shop 1, 3 Gippsland St

Jindabyne, NSW, 2627

Eboshi Japanese Cuisine

Take-away Lunch and Izakaya style dinner

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wmacinto
OVER 12 years AGO

Phenomenal Japanese cuisine, great selection of food and sake. It was a pleasant surprise to find this restaurant in Jindabyne, as they put many Sydney "Japanese" restaurants to shame!

NaroomaLad
OVER 13 years AGO

The food here is tremendous. For someone who has spent a fair amount of time in Japan I find the food incredibly authentic, thanks in no small part to the highly trained Japanese chef. The okonomiyaki (Japanese pancake) is second to none. Several delicious styles of gyoza, tasty karaage (Japanese fried chicken). While because of it's location hundreds of kilometres from the coast the sushi may not always be fresh it is only necessary to ask the host.
Having eaten here numerous times in my travels to Jindabyne and worked my way through most of the menu including, on several occasions, the sushi I have found everything to be exceptional. Accompanied with a beer and Sake selection which would be enviable in Japan as well as a knowledgeable and friendly host you will be hard pressed to find better in major cities let alone a small rural town.

ehon
OVER 13 years AGO

Faily good except for the sashimi. Do NOT order the sashimi. Sahimi is meant to be very fresh. Ours was frozen. Not even fully thawed. Commented to owner, who said that was common in Japan. NOT TRUE!

Shannon Smith
OVER 12 years AGO

The above person knows nothing about sashimi, because ALL sashimi is frozen. It has to be to destroy the bacteria that can accumulate in raw flesh. So the comment that sashimi is never frozen is completely incorrect.

Freezing is often used to kill parasites. According to European Union regulations,[4] freezing fish at â??20�°C (â??4�°F) for 24 hours kills parasites. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recommends freezing at â??35�°C (â??31�°F) for 15 hours, or at â??20�°C (â??4�°F) for 7 days.

ehon
OVER 12 years AGO

Freezing food does not kill pathogens. Sashimi should never be frozen.

ehon
OVER 12 years AGO

Freezing food does not kill pathogens. It does slow the growth of pathogens.

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