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It's a rock ‘n’ roll izakaya restaurant and bar, and it’s worth a visit just for the decor (think Star Wars retro meets Japanese biker gang—it works, trust us). The menu is all good but our suggestions are the DenDeke karaage and the soft shell crab tempura. The guys behind the bar are lovely here—just ask them which spirits match well with your food if you’re unsure. The founders of this diner take the art of the Japanese restaurant very, very seriously.
This place specialises in Hamamatsu-style gyoza, which is served in a crisp, hot spiral. Beyond the main event, there are impressive katsu sandwiches, juicy karaage , and a beer vending machine for cold Japanese suds. Its siblings, Neko Neko and Wabi Sabi Salon, are also worth a visit. Enjoy Japanese-inspired Japanese restaurant food at this moodily lit diner, from the team behind Saigon Sally and Hanoi Hannah. The stars here are crisped-up sticky eggplant, karaage chicken, miso-baked cauliflower and tender duck breast in brothy udon. Enter the cyberpunk facade to find Chris Lucas’s two-level Japanese diner.
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. Come for Korean-style barbequed meats, Shanghai dumplings and Melbourne’s most famous lobster roll. Modern European fusion fare is on the menu at The Food Republic Café on Blackburn Road in Blackburn. Melbourne foodies are drawn to this spacious café, where a large alfresco area with market umbre... We’re passionate about bringing the art and experience of Japanese teppanyaki to Doncaster.
Take the glass-walled lift underground for top-of-the-line Wagyu cooked over charcoal, delicate sashimi and a several exciting detours into Chinese cuisine. It breaks the mould with nori tacos, ramen gnocchi and a list of fun cocktails infused with Japanese flavours. And there’s a function space upstairs big enough for 60 salarymen.
A dazzling Red Thread of Fate light fixture twists its way across the dining room welcoming guests to Akaiito restaurant on Flinders Lane in Melbourne city. Yakimono is the brainchild of owner Chris Lucas, who spent three years living and working in Japan and exploring their late-night izakaya restaurants. Located over two floors with an outdoor terrace, this Japanese bbq is nestled in the heart of Melbourne’s fashion district and packs a stylish punch—food and decor alike. Rough-hewn stone walls, six-metre ceilings and glowing gold accents set the mood at this high-end Japanese restaurant in a basement.
The menu which has a 'Kappo' style of Japanese food, features several courses all based around seasonal ingredients and precise cooking techniques. Sake lovers can expect a diverse selection curated to highlight the different brewing styles across the various regions of Japan. Kazuki’s from its former Daylesford home to Lygon Street several years ago.
The room is sleek, the menu is fun and seafood heavy, and there’s plenty of saké . 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. Izakayas are Japanese bars where the eating is just as important as the drinking. There's a selection of drinking-friendly dishes that accompany the excellent sakes and Japanese-influenced cocktails. Those craving late-night Melbourne noodle fixes head to Musashi Ramen on Russell Street in the heart of the CBD. Open from lunch to early morning, this ramen and izakaya bar draws in foodies with a...
More precisely, we are 'SPECIALTY RESTAURANT of Japanese-Pork'. That we are specializing in 'pork' means almost all our menu are pork-dish... Discover the taste of Wagyu at OMI Melbourne Central on the corner of Lonsdale and Swanston Streets.
It's been around for several years now, but in 2023 it's still one of Melbourne's best. Street meets modern chic at the chef hat awarded Izakaya Den, a quintessentially Melbourne dining experience situated amongst the bustling strip of Russell Street. Shujinko be your late-night supplier in Melbourne CBD. Go for the classic Shujinko ramen—a pork broth with grilled pork belly, spring onion, bok choy, marinated egg and bean sprouts. Either way, you'll be scoring some of Melbourne's best Japanese ramen. As far as Japanese restaurants north of Melbourne go, Gogyo is one of the best. Their signature charred miso ramen dish is like nothing else found here, and their spicier dishes pack some heat (try the karaka-men bowl for a real punch in the tastebuds).
Gogyo is owned by IPPUDO, a Japan-based chain that has been doing ramen back in Japan for years, so you know you're in good hands when you order a bowl of the good stuff. Departing from San Telmo's Latin American flavours, here the group focuses on yakitori and kushiyaki cooked over traditional binchotan charcoal. Also, masterfully-sliced sashimi and sake, in a fit-out that resembles a scene straight from the streets of Tokyo.
Watch chefs turn skewered meat over jumping flames, slurp your noodles and call it good manners , and sip cocktails named after Tokyo’s neighbourhoods. Embracing Melbourne's laneway culture, Shonan Kamakura on Katherine Place is the place to savour the true flavours of Japanese cuisine. A casual atmosphere and modern dining space, complete with co... Discover the taste of Wagyu and K-Pop culture at OMI x KZO Emporium on Lonsdale Street in Melbourne. Experience the best of both Japanese and Korean worlds at this new restaurant, where diners expl... Our dedicated events team are ready to get your party started and the experience is guaranteed to be memorable.
Come for impeccable seafood by an expert sushi chef, plus nostalgic bento and noodles dishes in an understated dining room. Some of the city’s finest sushi and sashimi is served at Kenzan’s intimate 12-seat counter. And in the main and private dining rooms, à la carte Japanese standards ranging from sukiyaki to shabu-shabu.
Diners at Katori enjoy the finest of Japanese BBQ experience in Melbourne Southern East. We use only the highest grade wagyu and premium seafood to guarantee this delicious experience. Best Restaurants in Melbourne’s CBD Melbourne's CBD boasts an array of fantastic restaurants, from office workers staples to exquisite fine diners.