Reviews by ColleyWif003
This place is always busy but somehow we always managed to get seats when we go there- maybe we are just lucky. The sushi and sashimi are fresh and service is always friendly.
The prices are slightly on the expensive side but definitely worth the money.
We were craving for some sushi while shopping in the city. Husband didn't want to line up at one of the popular sushi train shops in the city so he suggested we should try this place instead. We got seated as soon as we got there. It was an hour before the closing time and a lot of items were already sold out. The sushi were quite alright, but I find the prices are a bit more expensive compared to our favorite sushi train restaurant.
Cool looking restaurant in one of the lane ways. Came here for lunch with work colleagues. We were hoping for authentic Thai meals but left slightly disappointed. I had Pad Thai- the serving was slightly on small side and didn't have a lot of prawns. One of my colleagues ordered Tom Yum and it came in tiny bowl (more like entree size). Taste wise, they were just OK, there are better tasting Thai in the city.
Went there for lunch last Friday because it is just across the street from work. I had the fish of the day which happened to be Salmon (my favorite fish). The meal came out quick and it was delicious. Service was friendly and efficient.
The owner is always so friendly and talkative. Yummy authentic thai dishes at reasonable prices. Prices used to be cheaper- have gone up quite a bit but still pretty competitive. Serving size always generous. Try the Pad thai and Crispy pork with broccoli.
Came here last weekend while on day trip to Yarra Valley. When I contacted the restaurant in the morning to make a booking, I was told that they have a group of 15 coming in at 12 PM so I should come in at 1 PM if I do not want to have to wait ages for my food.
We got there at 1 PM and turned out the 15 people were still waiting for their food. I was worried we might have to wait ages for our food- but as it turned out we only waited for about 15 minutes. I had the seafood platter- it was huge and I struggled to finish them. The scallops were undercooked. My husband had steak and fries- he quite enjoyed them.
Dimmi currently have 50% OFF promotion for this restaurant. We decided to give this restaurant a try yesterday after movie date. We ordered 4 different dishes - my husband really enjoyed his soft shell crab with green papaya salad. The Tempura popcorn shrimps were yummy. None of the dishes actually tasted like Japanese cuisine even though the name of the restaurant was Japanese. I felt slightly deceived in a way because I was craving for Japanese at the time. Overall the dishes were OK but wished they were more authentic.
Wide selection of brunch items to satisfy different tastes. I had the Indo corn fritters and my husband had the big breakfast. The husband didn't really enjoy his breakfast because he was only given one slice of bread (He's a carboholic). I enjoyed my fritters- it was tasty and filling. The turmeric latte was yummy but I was charged $1 for almond milk- usually other cafes charge 50 cents.
This place is always busy at lunchtime but the line always move very quickly. Staffs are very efficient and friendly. I usually get sushi for takeaway or when eating with colleagues I usually order chicken teriyaki. Good value and tastes yummy.
It's a nice looking cafe on the main road. I had corn fritters- it was delicious apart from having too much onions. There were so much onions in the salsa and I was not happy they put a whole clump of the salsa on top of the fritters. It made my fritters soggy and had strong onion taste.