Reviews
What Cordelia Huels doesn't like about WAGAYA:
The food took alot longer to come out and wasn't as fresh i thought it would be. We had a booth and were with children - the restaurant isn't pram friendly so you need to carry the pram up and down stairs. It was extremely noisy in the restaurant and it was difficult to talk to our party. View all feedback. What Blanca Hartmann likes about WAGAYA:
Came here for dinner, had been here years ago. Food was great and so was the atmosphere. Touch screens make for a fun night something different. Cocktails were a great price and really yummy, good price for what you get. Only complaint is the toilets were very dirty and run down, needed a good clean and smelly! View all feedback.
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Really disappointed, as this used to be a favorite restaurant of me. Almost half of the menu has disappeared, and what is left is just a very uninsular menu. Gr...
read moreSeaed salmon sushi should die. Preferably. Just had the right of batch grilled taste. Grief Grief Tuna Sashimi was fresh and the food came out relatively quickl...
read moreThis place has gone downhill. I have not been here for years, but the decor is worn everything and crushed. You could not even cut my 38-dollar sashimi plate -...
read moreYou have private cabins and a self-ordination system that I liked. The waiting time for the food was extremely short, as the food came out pretty fast. Would co...
read moreWagaya is a way from me. Every dish is delicious! The private stand are so good - gives an intimate essential experience and the service system makes life easy....
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read more"Wagaya, a once beloved Japanese restaurant, has recently rebranded to 'You Me' and undergone changes in ownership and staff. Unfortunately, the quality of the food and service has declined significantly. Dishes such as seared salmon and scallop roll and grilled eggplant were disappointing and poorly executed. The restaurant itself is run down compared to its earlier glory days. Despite the efficient self-ordination system and quick food service, the overall experience lacks the charm and quality it once had. While some patrons still find the food acceptable, others are left underwhelmed by overcooked dishes and lackluster service. Wagaya, while still considered one of the top Japanese restaurants in Sydney, has lost some of its shine and appeal. ".