Sunny Doll Japanese Restaurant
Hamilton
Sunny Doll is a hidden gem of a Japanese restaurant in Hamilton, offering diners an exquisite range of Japanese cuisine.
Nestled on Racecourse Road, across from the Hamilton Hotel, Sunny Doll provides a modern dining experience in an intimate, charming setting with pretty parasols suspended from the ceiling and a striking mural along one wall.
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The mouth-watering menu boasts a delicious range of a la carte and Asian fusion dishes that will blow your mind.
Starters include classic edamame, pan-fried gyozas and fresh sashimi (salmon, kingfish and tuna); or try Sunny Doll's lovely, light Japanese cucumber salad tossed with crab meat and fruit, topped with tobiko (flying fish roe).
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The restaurant's large sushi rolls are popular options including the Seared Rainbow Roll (kanikama crab stick and avocado topped with seared salmon and tobiko) and the highly-recommended Sunflower Roll made with chicken karaage and fresh avocado, wrapped with egg sheet.
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Other stand outs on the menu are the tasty, tender wagyu beef steak served with pickled eggplant and steamed broccoli, and the seared salmon fillet with asparagus.
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Sunny Doll is fully licensed with a fantastic range of Japanese beer, sake and umeshu (plum wine). The restaurant is BYO wine only. Non-alcoholic drinks include house-made iced tea and Japanese soft drinks including yuzu soda - a refreshing fizzy drink infused with real Japanese yuzu.
By Jodi Stewart
A full list of the best Japanese restaurants in Brisbane HERE