Derby has a good selection of Japanese restaurants both in the city centre and further afield. Whether you are looking for the ultimate sushi experience or are looking for sophistication in the form of Japanese fine dining, you are sure to find a restaurant to suit your requirements, budget and taste.
A common misconception of Japanese cuisine is that it mainly consists of raw fish; a food stuff that puts most people off trying this exciting and varied cuisine. In reality, Japanese cuisine offers diners a whole host of different dishes such as tempura, curries, salads, soups, and noodles using ingredients such as chicken, duck, beef, pork and cooked seafood, just to name a few.
Japanese restaurants, like the food itself, offer guests a multitude of different dining experiences. From the popularised sushi conveyor belt to traditional Japanese dining, where guests are invited to sit on a tatami mat on the floor, there are many diverse ways to enjoy Japanese food and immerse yourself in the rich culture.
This page offers you the very best Japanese restaurants in Derby, researched for you by the team at Go dine, and collected on one, easy to use page. Whether you are looking for the Japanese alternative to fast food; the conveyor belt, or a luxurious fine dining establishment, you can browse photos, menus and diner reviews to help you find the perfect restaurant for your evening out.
Once you’ve decided, you can even book online for free and take advantage of the fabulous online offers that allow you to enjoy your favourite food, at your favourite restaurants, for less!
If you still can’t decide on where to eat, why not look for inspiration on our cuisine pages? Derby boasts a superb range of restaurants offering everything from classic British to South American, so if Japanese doesn’t tickle your fancy, you’re sure to find something that will. You can even search for restaurants by location; our Derbyshire pages offer you the very best restaurants in Derby city centre as well as the surrounding areas such as Chesterfield and the Peak District.
Did you know? It is considered polite to slurp when eating your ramen noodle soup as it shows the host that you are enjoying your food. However, you should not slurp when eating other soups such as miso.