Menu from Bonsai Bistro - Richmond
Menu highlights
Includes dishes that are:
Vegetarian
Salads
Wakame Salad
Seaweed and vegetables in soy vinaigrette
Snow Crab Salad
With tomato and yuzu dressing
Beef Tataki Salad
With daikon kimchi and corriander
Chicken Yakitori
Marinated in bbq sauce skewered and chargrilled
Takoyaki
Octopus dumplings with mayo and dipping sauce
Vege Gyoza
Sweet potatoes and roast garlic dumplings
Sushi
Kappa (cucumber)
Salmon Maki
Avocado & Red Pepper
More about the restaurant: Bonsai Bistro - Richmond
Japanese food is a trend that continues to grow around Scotland and the UK, with legions of diners wising up to the raw fish wonders of sushi, sashimi and nigiri and the cooked meats of teppanyaki – cooked on a traditional Japanese grill – and teriyaki, marinated in soy sauce. The folks over at Bonsai Bar in Edinburgh – particularly their outlet on West Richmond Street in the Old Town – are known as superb purveyors of the cuisine, so book a table now and head on over.
Frequently asked questions
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As the trend towards high quality Japanese restaurants continues, Bonsai Bar in Edinburgh is increasingly becoming a flagbearer for the cuisine in the Scottish capital. Close to the University of Edinburgh on West Richmond Street, as well as near to the many theatres and clubs of the Old Town – perfect for a Festival season snack – Bonsai Bar is classically-designed, well-priced, and above all, offers a superb example of Japanese cuisine.
Let us talk you through a meal at Bonsai Bar. Begin with a selection of deep-fried dishes – chicken katsu or a tempura dish – before cleansing the palate with some raw fish specialities, found on the sushi and sashimi sections of the menu at their West Richmond Street in the Old Town. If you’re feeling like a really big feed, then add a yakitori skewer or a grilled teriyaki dish and you’re well on the way to a great Japanese meal. Reserve in advance to secure a table.