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August 1, 2009

Japanese Restaurants in Australia

Filed under: Eating Fun, Entertainment Tips — admin @ 1:03 am

Melbourne, Australia has some exceptional hospitality service and has some amazing places to wine and dine. I have migrated here for more than 6 years, I have been lucky enough to have sampled some of the nicest dishes from various cuisines offered by eateries in Melbourne.

Taking an interest in the Japanese culture, I have always craved for Japanese food. Since being in Melbourne, I have visited many japanese eateries and have tasted many dishes that they have to offer. Some great and some bad, I can frequently tell if the food is good by the people operating the restaurant. I have made a good assumption that if the restaurant is ran and worked by Japanese, the food that it serves is dependable.

There are many other Japanese cuisine franchises in Melbourne which are not owned and operated by Japanese. The level of service and quality of food that it creates are just astonishing. Yes, the price will be more affordable but the genuineness of the taste and the level of service that you are receiving is bad. If you are serious about Japanese food, take the time to explore and ask around. You will often find that there is a Japanese restaurant just around the corner from you that you have not noticed.

I find myself visiting this particular restaurant in Melbourne more often these days ? Takumi. They is situated conveniently in the city and is accessible by public transportation. They specialise in wagyu beef and modern Japanese cuisines. They are fully owned and operated by a Japanese family and the level of service that they have provided me is exceptional. They offer a different style of bbq dishes with their modern smokeless barbeque tables.

So, if you are visiting Australia, be sure to take the time to explore and visit the many Melbourne Japanese restaurant.

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