Authentic Japanese Food

The city of Melbourne has some great 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 top-quality dishes from a variety of cuisines offered by eateries in Melbourne.

Taking an interest in the Japanese culture, I have always fancied Japanese food. Since being in Melbourne, I have tried many japanese restaurants and have tried numerous dishes that they have to offer. Some great and some bad, I can frequently tell if the food is good by the people working the restaurant. I have made my own presumption that if the eatery is ran and controlled by Japanese, the food that it produces is genuine.

There are many Japanese cuisine franchises in Melbourne which are not owned and operated by Japanese. The level of service and quality of food that it creates is questionable. Yes, the price will be more but the legitimacy 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 research and inquire 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 dining in this particular restaurant in Melbourne more often these days ” Takumi. They is located handily in the city and is accessible by public transportation. They differentiate themselves from the rest buy serving a fusion of modern japanese dishes with the main specialty of wagyu beef.. They are fully owned and operated by a Japanese family and the level of service that they have provided me is remarkable. They offer a extraordinary style of bbq dishes with their state-of-the-art smoke-free barbecue tables.

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

Share and Enjoy: These icons link to social bookmarking sites where readers can share and discover new web pages.
  • OnlyWire
  • Socialize-It
  • Digg
  • del.icio.us
  • Furl
  • StumbleUpon
  • Netscape
  • YahooMyWeb
  • Reddit
  • Slashdot
  • Ma.gnolia
  • RawSugar

No Responses to Authentic Japanese Food

Comments are closed.