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Tomotaka Ishizuka, the director of T&I, worked for authentic Japanese restaurants in Tokyo and Kanazawa which he received an award in the exhibition during that time. His strong will to “expand Japanese cuisine overseas”, lead him to become a head chef in restaurants in Australia.
AFR Australia’s Top 100 Restaurants 2015, 2016, 2018. Gourmet Traveller Restaurant Guide Awards - One Star 2019. Gourmet Traveller Wine List Of The Year - Two Goblets 2015, 2016. Australia’s Wine List Of The Year - Three glasses 2017, 2018, 2019. National Savour Australia Hostplus Awards for Excellence Best Breakfast Restaurant 2019 (Silver. Located in Southbank, Melbourne. Serves Japanese, Sushi, Teppanyaki. Known for Authentic and refined Japanese cuisine, beautifully presented in a stylish interior. Cost A$150 for two people (approx.)for Dinner Menu A$100 for two people (approx.)for Lunch Menu.
After learning fundamental skills in restaurants in Tokyo, he moved to Melbourne for two-and-a-half-years from 2005 to earn overseas experience, and went back to Japan, Kanazawa to study Kaga Kaiseki course dish. In Kanazawa, Tomotaka earned great experience and knowledge about culture, traditional ingredients, recipes and more, of Kaga Kaiseki course dish.
After training in Kanazawa, Tomotaka was offered a head chef position of a Japanese restaurant in Casino Hotel in Melbourne, where he worked for a few years. In a diverse environment, he sought innovative ways of staff education, management of sales and budget, and improvement of Japanese cuisine. Also, he learned about Food Sanitation Law and Labour Standard Act of Australia.
A quick day trip from Columbia or Charleston, SC or Charlotte, NC. Both of our casino boats sail year round. Once on board, you’ll get to test your skills and luck with table games like Blackjack, Let It Ride and 3 Card Poker. Craps and Roulette will be available at a later date. Hilton Head Area From Business: Casino Promotions specializes in providing qualified players as well as the avid gambler an opportunity to travel to premiere gambling destinations nationwide. Casino Express is located approximately 69 miles from Hilton Head Island. Visit Casino Express at 1205 Two Island Ct. Their current phone number is (843) 654-7999. There are no casinos in South Carolina. Gambling is against the law. I know Myrtle Beach has the casino boats that go into international water, but I don’t think HHI does. Hilton head sc weather. Come experience South Carolina’s most luxurious gaming yachts in beautiful Little River. Aboard The Big ’M’ Casino, you’ll enjoy Blackjack, Craps, Roulette, Let-It-Ride, 3 Card Poker and the newest and loosest slot machines including everyone’s favorite, ’Pot O’ Gold!’ The Big ’M’ Casino offers 2 Casino Ships to choose from!
Currently, Tomotaka has launched a Japanese restaurant consulting company in Australia, committed to support Japanese restaurant entrepreneurs.
Sometimes you just want to be sure when you head out on your lunch break that the fried chicken in your sushi roll won’t have a beak, and who can blame you? Which is why we’ve done all the hard work for you and tracked down a whole stack of the best sushi in Melbourne.
Here are our faves:Gaijin
South Yarra
These guys are basically the sushi overlords of Melbourne. This Japanese fusion restaurant dishes up a plethory of contemporary and creative takes on old Japanese faves, but more importantly, start fasting now because Gaijin offers ALL YOU CAN EAT SUSHI FOR $42 (and sushi + sashimi for fiddy dollas).Shoya
Melbourne CBD
Located in the CBD’s Market Lane, this Japanese restaurant is spread over no less than SIX levels, including a top-shelf sushi bar (and karaoke rooms!!). Shoya’s a little on the ‘spenny side, with a minimum spend of $65 per person, but holy hell it’s worth the cash money.Kenzan
Melbourne CBD
If you’re anywhere near Collins Place in the city, stop watcha doin’ and head right on over to Kenzan, which has been one of Melbourne’s finest Japanese restaurants for almost three decades. Here you can treat yourself to the freshest sushi and sashimi on the market in addition to other Japanese classics, such as steamed prawn dumplings.Saké Restaurant & Bar
Melbourne CBD
Nestled on the banks of the Yarra (more specifically in the Hammer Hall Arts Centre) you’ll find Saké Restaurant & Bar, which is renowned locally for its contemporary Japanese grub. This world class fusion of classic and modern dishes includes, but is not limited to, our crowd favourite Japanese dish–sushi, courtesy of their sublime sushi bar.Izakaya Den
Melbourne CBD
This bad boy is an absolute nightmare to find, but once you spot the iconic stairwell on Russell Street, any memory of your earlier heavily worded chat to Siri will be out the window. Like a basement straight out of Tokyo, Izakaya Den has nailed traditional Japanese decor, and of course the sushi roll, which is almost always served by an attentive and polite waiter. Put this sushi hotspot of your list, and give yourself an hour to find it.Nobu
Southbank Casino veal scene.
Sit yourself down coz we’re about to get a ‘lil bit fancy up in here. We’ll start off by saying that Nobu is located in Crown Casino, so ditch those diamante-studded Havaianas because this is quite literally some of the highest quality Japanese cuisine in the city. Nobu’s reputation is a result of its acclaimed success all over the world in its several other global locations, so if you’re after good sushi, you can be assured you’ll find it here.Komeyui
Port Melbourne
Head on over to Komeyui in Port Melbourne for your next serve of world-class sushi. This authentic Japanese restaurant serves up delicious sushi, sashimi and omakase, and is always packed, which is a surefire way of knowing it’s good. Komeyui are focused on perfection and attention to detail, which means the rice is fluffy and the platters are perfect. So, if you’re trying to impress that special someone (or just your own stomach), bring them to Komeyui.Minamishima
Richmond
Lock up your wallets, because it’s easy to spend up big at Minamishima in Richmond. This luxury Japanese restaurant offers some of the best sushi in Melbourne (which is why it’s on this list!), but it also serves up two $150 per person menus, with each item being delivered piece by piece. It’s not your standard sushi experience, but if you’re looking to shake things up (including your wallet), pop this one on the top of your list.Mr. Miyagi
Windsor
Not only does it take its name from the the Japanese cult classic, The Karate Kid, but Mr Miyagi has been setting bars and kicking goals on the sushi scene since 2013. This Asian fusion restaurant doesn’t offer up sushi per se, but rather several delicious and modern alternatives including its Salmon Nori Taco with grilled salmon belly, sushi rice, spicy napa cabbage, Japanese mayo and chilli oil.En Izakaya
Balaclava
This Balaclava Japanese restaurant is similarly renowned locally for its traditional cuisine with a modern twist. On offer at En Izakaya is always a selection of top-shelf salmon and hamachi kingfish sushi as well as the classic nigiri variety.TokoJapanese Restaurant Crown Casino Melbourne
Prahan
This sushi oasis has outposts in both Sydney and Dubai, as well as our very own Melbourne, which means this bad boy definitely serves up the good stuff. Situated on Prahran’s poppin’ Greville Street, Japanese eatery, Toko, serves up some of the best authentic sushi on the Melbourne food scene thanks to its staff of expertly trained chefs.Hinoki Japanese Pantry
Fitzroy
This little hidden gems doubles as both a Japanese grocer and sushi bar. Once you’ve finished perusing the aisles of Hinoki Japanese Pantry on Fitzroy’s Smith Street, and stockpiling all the gyoza you can carry, stop by the counter for some freshly made (and super delish) sushi.
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Image credit: Louise Coghill
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Tomotaka Ishizuka, the director of T&I, worked for authentic Japanese restaurants in Tokyo and Kanazawa which he received an award in the exhibition during that time. His strong will to “expand Japanese cuisine overseas”, lead him to become a head chef in restaurants in Australia.
AFR Australia’s Top 100 Restaurants 2015, 2016, 2018. Gourmet Traveller Restaurant Guide Awards - One Star 2019. Gourmet Traveller Wine List Of The Year - Two Goblets 2015, 2016. Australia’s Wine List Of The Year - Three glasses 2017, 2018, 2019. National Savour Australia Hostplus Awards for Excellence Best Breakfast Restaurant 2019 (Silver. Located in Southbank, Melbourne. Serves Japanese, Sushi, Teppanyaki. Known for Authentic and refined Japanese cuisine, beautifully presented in a stylish interior. Cost A$150 for two people (approx.)for Dinner Menu A$100 for two people (approx.)for Lunch Menu.
After learning fundamental skills in restaurants in Tokyo, he moved to Melbourne for two-and-a-half-years from 2005 to earn overseas experience, and went back to Japan, Kanazawa to study Kaga Kaiseki course dish. In Kanazawa, Tomotaka earned great experience and knowledge about culture, traditional ingredients, recipes and more, of Kaga Kaiseki course dish.
After training in Kanazawa, Tomotaka was offered a head chef position of a Japanese restaurant in Casino Hotel in Melbourne, where he worked for a few years. In a diverse environment, he sought innovative ways of staff education, management of sales and budget, and improvement of Japanese cuisine. Also, he learned about Food Sanitation Law and Labour Standard Act of Australia.
A quick day trip from Columbia or Charleston, SC or Charlotte, NC. Both of our casino boats sail year round. Once on board, you’ll get to test your skills and luck with table games like Blackjack, Let It Ride and 3 Card Poker. Craps and Roulette will be available at a later date. Hilton Head Area From Business: Casino Promotions specializes in providing qualified players as well as the avid gambler an opportunity to travel to premiere gambling destinations nationwide. Casino Express is located approximately 69 miles from Hilton Head Island. Visit Casino Express at 1205 Two Island Ct. Their current phone number is (843) 654-7999. There are no casinos in South Carolina. Gambling is against the law. I know Myrtle Beach has the casino boats that go into international water, but I don’t think HHI does. Hilton head sc weather. Come experience South Carolina’s most luxurious gaming yachts in beautiful Little River. Aboard The Big ’M’ Casino, you’ll enjoy Blackjack, Craps, Roulette, Let-It-Ride, 3 Card Poker and the newest and loosest slot machines including everyone’s favorite, ’Pot O’ Gold!’ The Big ’M’ Casino offers 2 Casino Ships to choose from!
Currently, Tomotaka has launched a Japanese restaurant consulting company in Australia, committed to support Japanese restaurant entrepreneurs.
Sometimes you just want to be sure when you head out on your lunch break that the fried chicken in your sushi roll won’t have a beak, and who can blame you? Which is why we’ve done all the hard work for you and tracked down a whole stack of the best sushi in Melbourne.
Here are our faves:Gaijin
South Yarra
These guys are basically the sushi overlords of Melbourne. This Japanese fusion restaurant dishes up a plethory of contemporary and creative takes on old Japanese faves, but more importantly, start fasting now because Gaijin offers ALL YOU CAN EAT SUSHI FOR $42 (and sushi + sashimi for fiddy dollas).Shoya
Melbourne CBD
Located in the CBD’s Market Lane, this Japanese restaurant is spread over no less than SIX levels, including a top-shelf sushi bar (and karaoke rooms!!). Shoya’s a little on the ‘spenny side, with a minimum spend of $65 per person, but holy hell it’s worth the cash money.Kenzan
Melbourne CBD
If you’re anywhere near Collins Place in the city, stop watcha doin’ and head right on over to Kenzan, which has been one of Melbourne’s finest Japanese restaurants for almost three decades. Here you can treat yourself to the freshest sushi and sashimi on the market in addition to other Japanese classics, such as steamed prawn dumplings.Saké Restaurant & Bar
Melbourne CBD
Nestled on the banks of the Yarra (more specifically in the Hammer Hall Arts Centre) you’ll find Saké Restaurant & Bar, which is renowned locally for its contemporary Japanese grub. This world class fusion of classic and modern dishes includes, but is not limited to, our crowd favourite Japanese dish–sushi, courtesy of their sublime sushi bar.Izakaya Den
Melbourne CBD
This bad boy is an absolute nightmare to find, but once you spot the iconic stairwell on Russell Street, any memory of your earlier heavily worded chat to Siri will be out the window. Like a basement straight out of Tokyo, Izakaya Den has nailed traditional Japanese decor, and of course the sushi roll, which is almost always served by an attentive and polite waiter. Put this sushi hotspot of your list, and give yourself an hour to find it.Nobu
Southbank Casino veal scene.
Sit yourself down coz we’re about to get a ‘lil bit fancy up in here. We’ll start off by saying that Nobu is located in Crown Casino, so ditch those diamante-studded Havaianas because this is quite literally some of the highest quality Japanese cuisine in the city. Nobu’s reputation is a result of its acclaimed success all over the world in its several other global locations, so if you’re after good sushi, you can be assured you’ll find it here.Komeyui
Port Melbourne
Head on over to Komeyui in Port Melbourne for your next serve of world-class sushi. This authentic Japanese restaurant serves up delicious sushi, sashimi and omakase, and is always packed, which is a surefire way of knowing it’s good. Komeyui are focused on perfection and attention to detail, which means the rice is fluffy and the platters are perfect. So, if you’re trying to impress that special someone (or just your own stomach), bring them to Komeyui.Minamishima
Richmond
Lock up your wallets, because it’s easy to spend up big at Minamishima in Richmond. This luxury Japanese restaurant offers some of the best sushi in Melbourne (which is why it’s on this list!), but it also serves up two $150 per person menus, with each item being delivered piece by piece. It’s not your standard sushi experience, but if you’re looking to shake things up (including your wallet), pop this one on the top of your list.Mr. Miyagi
Windsor
Not only does it take its name from the the Japanese cult classic, The Karate Kid, but Mr Miyagi has been setting bars and kicking goals on the sushi scene since 2013. This Asian fusion restaurant doesn’t offer up sushi per se, but rather several delicious and modern alternatives including its Salmon Nori Taco with grilled salmon belly, sushi rice, spicy napa cabbage, Japanese mayo and chilli oil.En Izakaya
Balaclava
This Balaclava Japanese restaurant is similarly renowned locally for its traditional cuisine with a modern twist. On offer at En Izakaya is always a selection of top-shelf salmon and hamachi kingfish sushi as well as the classic nigiri variety.TokoJapanese Restaurant Crown Casino Melbourne
Prahan
This sushi oasis has outposts in both Sydney and Dubai, as well as our very own Melbourne, which means this bad boy definitely serves up the good stuff. Situated on Prahran’s poppin’ Greville Street, Japanese eatery, Toko, serves up some of the best authentic sushi on the Melbourne food scene thanks to its staff of expertly trained chefs.Hinoki Japanese Pantry
Fitzroy
This little hidden gems doubles as both a Japanese grocer and sushi bar. Once you’ve finished perusing the aisles of Hinoki Japanese Pantry on Fitzroy’s Smith Street, and stockpiling all the gyoza you can carry, stop by the counter for some freshly made (and super delish) sushi.
Want more of the best Japanese restaurants in Melbourne? Search ‘Japanese’ in our Directory!Japanese Restaurant Crown Casino Atlantic City
Image credit: Louise Coghill
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