| 40 - 41 Queensferry Street, Edinburgh New Town EH2 4RA | |
| 01312852831 | |
| Hope Izakaya Website | |
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We are proud to have one of the largest offerings for Japanese in Scotland with everything from beer & sake to shochu.
All our cocktails contain a part of Japan with many utilizing sake as a key component.
We have a carefully curated selection of Japanese whisky with popular distilleries like Suntory or Nikka as well as less known brands like Mars making an appearance.
The sake offering lists over 20 different sake with all styles catered for from Nama Genshu to Umeshu, we even have a couple of sparkling sake for those celebratory dinners.
Our food offering ranges from traditional Japanese BBQ (with over 20 offerings) to udon soup and omurice with plenty of options for vegans and vegetarians.
We have classic starters like crispy Gyozas to crunchy chicken karaage. whether you want a few bites with some drinks or a full meal we have you covered.
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