I love seafood. I love Japanese food. The fact that the latter contains much of the former means that finding a really good Japanese restaurant in any city I am visiting or live in is an absolute must.
Unfortunately, most of the properties in the CBD of Melbourne are either too touristy or too tiny to have hit my "sweet spot" for fantastic Japanese dining experiences (Nobu is way up there though, if you can get in!).
Last night I finally had the chance to try out Ocha, somewhere that was on the periphery of not only my radar, but, Melbourne. Yes, I'm a bit of a CBD snob, and I'm proud of it.
My wife and I had dinner reservations at 1800 with her boss and her partner at Ocha, and I was quite eager to try out their faire. We grabbed our passports, got our shots, and left 3000 for the wilds of Hawthorne East. Or is it East Hawthorne? No matter, it's far away.
Those of you who have read my reviews before know that I try to capture the entire essence of the dining experience. It's not just the food, but the service, the ambiance, the entire event from end to end. With that in mind, what are the highlights of Ocha?
Great menu, great selection of seafood, extremely reasonably priced Sake (I love Sake), lots of specials, and for those who like it, you can bring your own wine as well.
Our group shared the Ocha Antipasto which was a fantastic collection of tasty starters, from quail's eggs to periwinkle to shitake mushrooms to more - everything was delicious. I think that the periwinkle and the eggs were a bit too far for some at the table, but I've got an open mind and found everything to be excellent.
Indeed, the entire meal was great. The staff swiftly switched out plates between courses, things arrived at a perfect interval, and I can't fault presentation. The look, smell and taste was spot on with every course.
But.
Yes, you knew there had to be a but.
Ocha is one of those spots that has really tight restrictions for seatings. If you book at 1800, they want you out by 2015 at the latest. This, to me, really impacts a dinner with friends.
Initially the service was great, but, as we got closer to our deadline, it became impossible to catch the eye of the staff - and the restaurant is VERY small. They even approached our table three times to remind us of the deadline, and then brought back menus if we wanted any last minute selections. We did, but, tried as I might, finding someone to order from wasn't happening.
I understand that popular spots need to flip covers this way, but, frankly, I'd pay a little bit extra to not have the bum's rush at the end of their seating. Our group was having a great conversation, really enjoying the food, and I'm certain would have had more wine/Sake and food, if only we were given a bit more time.
Will we go back? Maybe. It's not the sort of spot you can just pop into, unless you want to sit at the (small) bar area (probably. I didn't ask.) - and if you're in for a quick in and out meal, it can work out great. But if you like to take it easy and really enjoy the experience, you may not find this ideal.
Food was great, facilities a bit on the small side (tables are VERY close together), service wasn't quite what I was hoping for, but, as an overall meal, it was definitely delicious. read more