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Japanese Restaurants in Nottingham & Sushi Restaurants
"Average Rating - 4.62Total Number of Ratings - 5547Location - NottinghamAverage price - £££Review - very well made sushi, perfect temperature, good sized pieces. delivery was very fast. View Sushimania - Nottingham Menu"
"Tucked away down an unassuming alleyway, Kushi-ya rustle up Nottingham’s most original Japanese grilled dishes. Stylish kimonos, bottles of sake and delicate teapots act as minimalist decoration, leaving the small plates and skewers to do the talking. Turn up between 6 and 7pm to make the most of the early bird set menu, where a snack, two skewers, a pot of rice and pint of Asahi comes for £15, or pick three dishes each from the longer list."
"Japanese cuisine is one of my absolute favourites, and Kushi-ya does it excellently!. About 50% of their menu can be made vegan, which makes it even more appealing. Their menu has snacks, skewers and small plates, all of which sound delicious and can be shared between friends if you so desire."
"there's so much to send your tastebuds into a spin at the intimate Japanese restaurant in Nottingham city centre. Fans will have to wait until eating in is permitted as there's no space for outside tables. Regulars don't need to look at a menu to decide what they're ordering."
"New Bath Hotel & Spa looks like an estate with its finely manicured gardens and stately demeanor. The 18th-century property, which is now one of the top hotels in the area, is equipped with modern conveniences to make your stay as comfortable as can be. Spa treatments are available to all guests who made advanced reservations."
"The spa town of Buxton can really offer something for everyone; enjoy a stroll around the pretty Pavilion gardens. The kids can enjoy the playground areas or you might chose to go for a swim at the recent refurbished swimming pool. The more adventurous may want to try out ‘Go Ape’ the treetop adventure course, for those without a head for heights a visit to Poole’s Cavern is fascinating, and it’s a great activity especially for kids when the weather does not cooperate for outdoor activities."
"Source: Photo by Flickr user GoldenerBerg used under CC BY-ND 2.0. Photo is only for illustrative purposes. When the sightseeing is over and your adventures have ended, reward yourself with a relaxing spa experience at Devonshire Spa."
"One of the best photography spots in Nottingham is the Wollaton Park. There are deer walking around there (in a special section) and if you bring a good zoom lens, you can take some incredible shots, especially in Autumn. As we visited Nottingham in May, it was also very nice, green and pretty and I took a lot of photos in Wollaton Park."
"Wollaton Hall is an Elizabethan Manor with huge gardens and is a short bus ride from the city centre. Inside the house is a stuffed animal exhibit (quite creepy but fascinating) and the gardens and lake are a perfect location for a long romantic walk or even a picnic."