Miya Sushi - Menu

12 Rue Neuve, 69002, Lyon, France

🛍 Sushis, Japonais, Asiatique

4 💬 348 Reviews
Miya Sushi

Phone: +33478691638

Address: 12 Rue Neuve, 69002, Lyon, France

City: Lyon

Dishes: 21

Reviews: 348

"Cosy place in a little street of the centre. It was fast and good. Very good choice for a fast lunch. Salmon is delicious. Too much rice for my taste in the nigiri, but others like it so.."

Sophie Sophie

Très bon, prix légèrement élevé mais resto bien placé dans une petite ruelle. Bon service. Je recommande ce restaurant !

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Corinne
Corinne

Service très rapide même un jour de forte activité. Les parts sont généreuses. Nous sommes venus en famille et avons passé un bon moment. Décor basique. Toilettes propres.


kimmD1751CE
kimmD1751CE

We hat a great dinner at the restaurant. The sushi was super fresh and the whole dinner was served super fast. The restaurant was very clean and the servers were nice and efficient.


globetrottergourmet2
globetrottergourmet2

Cosy place in a little street of the centre. It was fast and good. Very good choice for a fast lunch. Salmon is delicious. Too much rice for my taste in the nigiri, but others like it so..

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  • Sushis Delight in our exquisite sushi selection, featuring fresh ingredients, expertly crafted rolls, and traditional nigiri. Each bite offers a harmonious blend of flavors, promising a true taste of Japan.
  • Japonais Savor the essence of Japan with our selection of fresh sushi, flavorful ramen, and delicate sashimi. Each dish reflects authentic techniques and ingredients, delivering a genuine taste of Japanese culinary artistry.
  • Asiatique

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