Situé au rez-de-chaussée du complexe du 127 Brunswick Street, l'Ichi Ni Nana propose une expérience Izakaya moderne avec de délicieux kobachis japonais accompagnés d'une superbe carte des boissons composée de cocktails d'inspiration japonaise et des meilleurs sakés et whiskies du Japon ainsi qu'une carte des vins complète provenant de nombreuses régions locales et européennes.
L'équipe sympathique et professionnelle vous guidera dans une expérience japonaise qui vous donnera envie de revenir rapidement. Qu'il s'agisse d'un souper intime sur l'une des banquettes artisanales ou d'une fête de groupe, l'Ichi Ni Nana propose de nombreuses pièces à couper le souffle (notamment une cour dotée d'un plafond en verre rétractable dont vous pourrez profiter qu'il pleuve, qu'il neige ou qu'il fasse beau) pour répondre à tous vos besoins.
Discover the Essence of Japanese Cuisine in Richmond at Eazy Peazy. Our menu, inspired by traditional Japanese, features a diverse selection of dishes perfect for sharing. At the heart of our dining experience is the Hibachi Grill, where flavours come to life, cooked over charcoal for that true Japanese taste. Explore our unique offerings and find out why we're a beloved Japanese dining destination in Richmond.
"Bringing Gluten-Free Soba to the People" The Japanese word “soba” refers both to the buckwheat plant as well as the noodles made from buckwheat flour. Soba is typically served in a hot aromatic broth topped with chicken, tempura prawns or a selection of vegetables or served cooled on an elegant bamboo tray with delicate dipping sauce.Soba is one of the world’s most nutritious food and an abundant source of protein. Containing a well-balanced combination of amino acids, it has the highest protein make-up than any of the grains and is also rich in vitamin. Additionally, soba is low in fat and high in dietary fibre.Soba’s long and slender shape has come to symbolise stability and longevity. It is traditional in Japan to eat soba (toshi-koshi soba) on New Year’s Eve to acknowledge the passing of the old year and to welcome in the new.
Sachi, derived from the Japanese word for happiness or joy, finds its roots in ‘umi no sachi,’ translating to treasure of the sea. This concept was conceived with the aim of delivering an unparalleled seafood experience, incorporating Japanese culinary techniques. We blend select ingredients often associated with fine dining into a more casual setting. Our team comprises accomplished sushi chefs, each with over a decade of experience in top Japanese restaurants. We’re poised to offer you our very best.
This Collingwood gem is a one of a kind Japanese restaurant famous for hand made Japanese dumplings served in Crispy Chilli Oil! The venue is coverered wall to wall in Showa Era Japanese vintage antiques, a super fun an unique environment.
Our restaurant offers contemporary Japanese-inspired cuisine. Our menu comprises mainly smaller dishes, from sashimi to deep-fried dishes, meat, vegetarian, and more - perfect for sharing with friends. We offer a selection of wine, craft beer, and sake to complement your meal.Our Izakaya is a traditional Japanese establishment where eating and drinking are equally important. It's a meeting place where people come to bond and forget their daily worries. It's a place where people can share good food, great drinks, and create lasting memories. Whether you're in the mood for a quick bite or a full night out, we invite you to join us at Kumo for an unforgettable experience.
Authentic Japanese Omakase set menu featuring Australian & Japanese ingredients. Sake driven Beverage list accompanied with Australian & European wines. Pairing options including non-alcoholic pairing is available.
Wabi Sabi Salon is a modern and authentic take on Japanese dining. Our restaurant offers a great range of both traditional and contemporary dishes made with the freshest ingredients.
Haiku Melbourne is a Japanese-inspired café in Camberwell offering brunch during the day and transforming into an izakaya on Thursday to Saturday nights. It captures the essence of Japan with a menu that reflects both traditional and modern Japanese flavors. The venue also features a konbini (Japanese convenience store) next door called Haiku Future. For those interested in Japanese food culture and art, Haiku Melbourne provides a distinct dining experience in a vibrant atmosphere.Haiku Cafe by day, Haiku kuro by night, Haiku Future for home.Online booking only available for Night bookings in Kuro.
"Bringing Gluten-Free Soba to the People" The Japanese word “soba” refers both to the buckwheat plant as well as the noodles made from buckwheat flour. Soba is typically served in a hot aromatic broth topped with chicken, tempura prawns or a selection of vegetables or served cooled on an elegant bamboo tray with delicate dipping sauce.Soba is one of the world’s most nutritious food and an abundant source of protein. Containing a well-balanced combination of amino acids, it has the highest protein make-up than any of the grains and is also rich in vitamin. Additionally, soba is low in fat and high in dietary fibre.Soba’s long and slender shape has come to symbolise stability and longevity. It is traditional in Japan to eat soba (toshi-koshi soba) on New Year’s Eve to acknowledge the passing of the old year and to welcome in the new.