Best Japanese Restaurants In Melbourne
Also, masterfully-sliced sashimi and sake, in a fit-out that resembles a scene straight from the streets of Tokyo. There's an extensive ramen menu at this bar and diner from the man behind Wabi Sabi Salon and Neko Neko, alongside a range of other classic Japanese dishes. Plus, there are plenty of sake-based cocktails and a tight line-up of rare whiskies. Neil Perry's Japanese diner serves up a unique version of contemporary Japanese cuisine.
Whether you want to dip into a cosy inn-style café or hobnob with the glitterati at Melbourne's stable of very fine Japanese diners, you'll find what you're looking for here. I was understanding that Gaijin does sushi extremely well. The Tasmanian was a delightful fusion of cream cheese, avocado and crab stick wrapped with salmon slices, rolled with sushi rice and japanese restaurant melbourne nori, then fried to perfection. With the fried element this dish becomes indulgent and filling. I was taken by this dish in terms of its interesting flavours and the overal balance. Gaijin impressed with the Big Bang dish, surprising due to the level of fusion, featuring crab stick enoki mushroom and cream cheese rolled in salmon slice then baked with spiced mayo.
Modern, exciting, welcoming and sophisticated, Thirty Eight Chairs has a lot going for it. Inspired by the food from Italy’s southern regions, this neighbourhood local has earned a well-deserved reputation for serving divine dishes. Guests can expect gourmet antipasto starters, fresh handmade pasta, Italian-style grilled steaks and dessert to die for.
Hence if you are organizing a party and want to prepare Japanese dishes, you can contact the restaurants. In this website, you will learn more about Japanese dishes, restaurants and barbecues. Japanese food will never be a trend in Melbourne, thanks to how delicious it is. It is desirable in winter when noodle soups and ramen are the order of the day, and in summer when cold, fresh bites like sushi and sashimi are all you want to eat. These are the city's finest places to enjoy sushi, sashimi, sake and so much more.
As with all izakayas, the food menu is designed to pair well with drinks. This playful Taiwanese-Japanese restaurant in South Melbourne (no relation to Fitzroy's Peko Peko) is a fun eatery that doesn't take itself or its delicious menu too seriously. Before he came to Australia, the owner of this humble Glen Waverley omakase bar and eatery spent 13 years cheffing in Japan. Our menu offers a wide range of Japanese specialties such as Sashimi, Maguro, Moriawasa and many more. Chef Kazuki Tsuya hails from Akita in Northern Japan and has been trained in classic French techniques, and you'll see this clearly from the menu offerings.
Only a set menu is available, yet regardless of what it is, a meal here will always delight and intrigue. One of South Yarra’s most renowned restaurants, France-Soir is everyone’s favourite Parisian bistro. We recommend ordering classics like fresh farmed rabbit, escargot in garlic butter, steak tartare and duck confit.
Our stylish restaurant here in South Yarra specialises in traditional Japanese cuisine with a distinctive Australian twist. Gaijin is an attrative restaurant that is welcoming with warm colours and minimalist decor including select artwork, gold curtains at tables by the window, and a Hello Kitty doll. Gaijin served up this Miso soy bean paste soup with tofu and seaweed which was more along traditional lines. Gaijin is open for dinner seven days a week, and is developing a presence in the CBD serving lunch.
Apparently, club members rip the muffler off their road-bikes so they’ll make more noise. And, true to its name, the new bar and restaurant in South Yarra makes plenty of noise of its own. Our focus is to serve authentic Japanese sushi with freshness and quality assured fish, Japanese ingredients and rice that often underestimated. Gracing the diverse dining strip of Chapel Street, Tokyo Teppanyaki in South Yarra is equal parts eating and entertainment. Step inside this Melbourne restaurant where warm light and dark wooden fi...
Dinners here are great but everyone loves the lunch deals, which involve bento boxes or sushi and miso sets. Take a seat at the stone counter for a 10-course sushi degustation, or order an assortment of sashimi, miso-marinated black cod and savoury steamed custard topped with foie gras à la carte. Beautifully executed pan-Asian offerings by Andrew McConnell. Come for Korean-style barbequed meats, Shanghai dumplings and Melbourne’s most famous lobster roll. In 2018, this Euro-Japanese fine diner moved from its home in Daylesford to Carlton.
Sign up to unlock our digital magazines and also receive the latest news, events, offers and partner promotions. Home to the largest selection of the world’s purest expression of Chardonnay. We also serve cocktails, a range of wine varieties, sake, whisky and more. Includes the Chef’s Table, private Kuro Dining Room and Chablis Bar.
There's a selection of drinking-friendly dishes that accompany the excellent sakes and Japanese-influenced cocktails. This is the Melbourne outpost of the globally-renowned Nobu Japanese restaurant chain. Peruvian flavours are expertly combined with Japanese cuisine in dishes such as yellowtail sashimi with jalapeno and black cod with miso. The hushed, reverent atmosphere here is well suited to owner-chef Koichi Minamishima's awe-inspiring knife skills. He works with both local seafood and fish flown direct from Tsukiji Fish Market in Tokyo to produce his peerless sushi.
Oushou Japanese Restaurant's South Yarra restaurant is ideal for intimate dining or for large groups, our talented team can’t wait to serve you with our great Japanese food. The menu is extensive at Gaijin, at times playful with the fusion, and is unique in Melbourne. Try to find a list of places that are Japanese fusion . Gaijin shows flair and is happy to bring on the spice, with several dishes featuring its own spicy mayo.
At 175 Flinders Lane, discover three levels of dining excellence, including the Restaurant, Chablis Bar, Private Dining Rooms and our Chef’s Table. Gaijin Japanese Fusion is a popular affordable Japanese restaurant in South Yarra that is full of soul and character and impresses with its playful top notch cuisine. Yes, Kanpai Japanese Restaurant offers both delivery and takeout. If you’re looking for more neighbourhood eating guides, you can always check out our recommendations for Brunswick East, Brunswick and Fitzroy.
Whether you want to dip into a cosy inn-style café or hobnob with the glitterati at Melbourne's stable of very fine Japanese diners, you'll find what you're looking for here. I was understanding that Gaijin does sushi extremely well. The Tasmanian was a delightful fusion of cream cheese, avocado and crab stick wrapped with salmon slices, rolled with sushi rice and japanese restaurant melbourne nori, then fried to perfection. With the fried element this dish becomes indulgent and filling. I was taken by this dish in terms of its interesting flavours and the overal balance. Gaijin impressed with the Big Bang dish, surprising due to the level of fusion, featuring crab stick enoki mushroom and cream cheese rolled in salmon slice then baked with spiced mayo.
Modern, exciting, welcoming and sophisticated, Thirty Eight Chairs has a lot going for it. Inspired by the food from Italy’s southern regions, this neighbourhood local has earned a well-deserved reputation for serving divine dishes. Guests can expect gourmet antipasto starters, fresh handmade pasta, Italian-style grilled steaks and dessert to die for.
Hence if you are organizing a party and want to prepare Japanese dishes, you can contact the restaurants. In this website, you will learn more about Japanese dishes, restaurants and barbecues. Japanese food will never be a trend in Melbourne, thanks to how delicious it is. It is desirable in winter when noodle soups and ramen are the order of the day, and in summer when cold, fresh bites like sushi and sashimi are all you want to eat. These are the city's finest places to enjoy sushi, sashimi, sake and so much more.
As with all izakayas, the food menu is designed to pair well with drinks. This playful Taiwanese-Japanese restaurant in South Melbourne (no relation to Fitzroy's Peko Peko) is a fun eatery that doesn't take itself or its delicious menu too seriously. Before he came to Australia, the owner of this humble Glen Waverley omakase bar and eatery spent 13 years cheffing in Japan. Our menu offers a wide range of Japanese specialties such as Sashimi, Maguro, Moriawasa and many more. Chef Kazuki Tsuya hails from Akita in Northern Japan and has been trained in classic French techniques, and you'll see this clearly from the menu offerings.
Only a set menu is available, yet regardless of what it is, a meal here will always delight and intrigue. One of South Yarra’s most renowned restaurants, France-Soir is everyone’s favourite Parisian bistro. We recommend ordering classics like fresh farmed rabbit, escargot in garlic butter, steak tartare and duck confit.
Our stylish restaurant here in South Yarra specialises in traditional Japanese cuisine with a distinctive Australian twist. Gaijin is an attrative restaurant that is welcoming with warm colours and minimalist decor including select artwork, gold curtains at tables by the window, and a Hello Kitty doll. Gaijin served up this Miso soy bean paste soup with tofu and seaweed which was more along traditional lines. Gaijin is open for dinner seven days a week, and is developing a presence in the CBD serving lunch.
Apparently, club members rip the muffler off their road-bikes so they’ll make more noise. And, true to its name, the new bar and restaurant in South Yarra makes plenty of noise of its own. Our focus is to serve authentic Japanese sushi with freshness and quality assured fish, Japanese ingredients and rice that often underestimated. Gracing the diverse dining strip of Chapel Street, Tokyo Teppanyaki in South Yarra is equal parts eating and entertainment. Step inside this Melbourne restaurant where warm light and dark wooden fi...
Dinners here are great but everyone loves the lunch deals, which involve bento boxes or sushi and miso sets. Take a seat at the stone counter for a 10-course sushi degustation, or order an assortment of sashimi, miso-marinated black cod and savoury steamed custard topped with foie gras à la carte. Beautifully executed pan-Asian offerings by Andrew McConnell. Come for Korean-style barbequed meats, Shanghai dumplings and Melbourne’s most famous lobster roll. In 2018, this Euro-Japanese fine diner moved from its home in Daylesford to Carlton.
Sign up to unlock our digital magazines and also receive the latest news, events, offers and partner promotions. Home to the largest selection of the world’s purest expression of Chardonnay. We also serve cocktails, a range of wine varieties, sake, whisky and more. Includes the Chef’s Table, private Kuro Dining Room and Chablis Bar.
There's a selection of drinking-friendly dishes that accompany the excellent sakes and Japanese-influenced cocktails. This is the Melbourne outpost of the globally-renowned Nobu Japanese restaurant chain. Peruvian flavours are expertly combined with Japanese cuisine in dishes such as yellowtail sashimi with jalapeno and black cod with miso. The hushed, reverent atmosphere here is well suited to owner-chef Koichi Minamishima's awe-inspiring knife skills. He works with both local seafood and fish flown direct from Tsukiji Fish Market in Tokyo to produce his peerless sushi.
Oushou Japanese Restaurant's South Yarra restaurant is ideal for intimate dining or for large groups, our talented team can’t wait to serve you with our great Japanese food. The menu is extensive at Gaijin, at times playful with the fusion, and is unique in Melbourne. Try to find a list of places that are Japanese fusion . Gaijin shows flair and is happy to bring on the spice, with several dishes featuring its own spicy mayo.
At 175 Flinders Lane, discover three levels of dining excellence, including the Restaurant, Chablis Bar, Private Dining Rooms and our Chef’s Table. Gaijin Japanese Fusion is a popular affordable Japanese restaurant in South Yarra that is full of soul and character and impresses with its playful top notch cuisine. Yes, Kanpai Japanese Restaurant offers both delivery and takeout. If you’re looking for more neighbourhood eating guides, you can always check out our recommendations for Brunswick East, Brunswick and Fitzroy.
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