Japanese restaurant located at the end of a busy street in Applecross.
Got the fresh salmon roll, teriyaki salmon roll, steamed gyoza, takoyaki, chicken kaarage don and Udon.
The Udon was on the sweeter side. Gyoza was quite nice and juicy (only $1 for a piece). Handroll was okay but the seaweed was a little tough and chewy.
Pricing is okay but on the more expensive side.
Parking is hard to find especially during lunch times.
Kim Koo
Messy Munchies is a very friendly and welcoming team! The staff are polite and always attentive to customers' needs. The restaurant is small but has a cozy atmosphere.
The food is fusion cuisine, and you can tell it is made with care. I highly recommend the pork belly and karaage chicken—both are my favorites! In winter, try the sukiyaki; it's also a great choice!
Cheryl XU
Absolutely blown away by Messy Munchies. The food was next-level — fresh, bold, and packed with flavor. Service was flawless, super friendly and on point. Easily one of the best Japanese spots I’ve been to.
Tai L
A little Japanese restaurant located at Applecross village.
I ordered the Torched Teriyaki Salmon bowl. Food is fine but I prefer the salmon to be more cooked as the meat inside is still rather raw.
The counter girl is very friendly to customers.
Restaurant is a bit small; the tables and chairs are clean.
Anthony Yeong
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Japanese restaurant located at the end of a busy street in Applecross.
Got the fresh salmon roll, teriyaki salmon roll, steamed gyoza, takoyaki, chicken kaarage don and Udon.
The Udon was on the sweeter side. Gyoza was quite nice and juicy (only $1 for a piece). Handroll was okay but the seaweed was a little tough and chewy.
Pricing is okay but on the more expensive side.
Parking is hard to find especially during lunch times.
Kim Koo
Messy Munchies is a very friendly and welcoming team! The staff are polite and always attentive to customers' needs. The restaurant is small but has a cozy atmosphere.
The food is fusion cuisine, and you can tell it is made with care. I highly recommend the pork belly and karaage chicken—both are my favorites! In winter, try the sukiyaki; it's also a great choice!
Cheryl XU
Absolutely blown away by Messy Munchies. The food was next-level — fresh, bold, and packed with flavor. Service was flawless, super friendly and on point. Easily one of the best Japanese spots I’ve been to.
Tai L
A little Japanese restaurant located at Applecross village.
I ordered the Torched Teriyaki Salmon bowl. Food is fine but I prefer the salmon to be more cooked as the meat inside is still rather raw.
The counter girl is very friendly to customers.
Restaurant is a bit small; the tables and chairs are clean.