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    Origami

    4.3 (6 reviews)
    InexpensiveJapanese, Sushi Bars
    Open 11:00 am - 3:00 pm, 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM

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    Kazu Restaurant

    Kazu Restaurant

    4.5(4 reviews)
    0.6 km
    $$

    My husband and I lived in Japan for a couple years. When we travelled to NZ at the beginning of…read morethis year we stumbled upon Kazu when we were looking for a place to have dinner. This was the last leg of our trip and for the most part we had done things pretty well on the cheap. A visit to Kazu cost us three times as much as any other meal we'd had for the simple fact that everything was so good and we were on nostalgia overload. When we stepped into the izakaya, we were immediately greeted with the familiar "irrashaimase!" The decor was definitely authentic. Most of the restaurant was Western-style seating with tables and chairs, but there was a raised platform section covered in tatami where you remove your shoes to sit cross-legged on a zaisu (legless chair). The walls were decorated with Japanese calligraphy and ukiyo-e prints as well as some Japanese beer advertisements which are always a little hilarious. We were seated by a friendly young Japanese woman and given the menus. So many pictures of delicious foods! And the alcohol menu was one of the best parts: a double-sided A4 page full of Japanese beer (including Orion from Okinawa, which we've never seen in Melbourne), sake, shochu, umeshu, chuhai and red and white wine!!! There was even ramune for the non-drinkers! Our eyes popped out of our heads. I had a few chuhais and my husband loved the Orion. We ordered edamame, spicy soft shell crab, chicken kamameshi rice, a sushi roll, and a few other things. For dessert they had my number one favorite Japanese sweet of all times: taiyaki! I hadn't had a yummy fish-shaped pancake filled with red bean paste in far too long. After dinner we had a little chat to the owner in Japanese and told him how much we loved the meal. He was friendly and we loved the chat. This was, hands down, the best meal we had across 10 days on the North Island. The only sad part was leaving knowing that we wouldn't be back for a while. We didn't even mind that we spent around $150 between the two of us just pigging out and indulging on food we rarely get. It was a feast and I highly recommend this place to everyone.

    Authentic Japanese cuisine cooked and served by Japanese staff with excellent service and food…read more Well impressed. These days wherever you go (except Japan) it's hard to find a Japanese that's authentic, they're usually fusions or with Chinese influence. Kazu's menu has a great selection of food and drinks, many types of soju to choose from as well as chu-hais etc. The decor was simple and cosy, they also had an elevated tatami seating area at the front of the restaurant where customers remove their shoes and sit crosslegged at a low table. The food was banging!! We were an interesting party of four with one pregnant and one gluten free and found the menu to be accommodating for all. The sashi platter was amazing, super fresh raw seafood. The dumplings three ways was also delicious. In fact, everything we ordered was delicious. Would definitely come back again.

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    TJ Katsu

    TJ Katsu

    3.0(2 reviews)
    1.2 km

    This is the outlet on Manners st and they need to learn what manners is. A good meal bit very…read moredisappointing service Firstly the communication was bad as i tried to order as the person taking my order was Japanese. Now that is not uncommon and warranted as it's gives some authenticity to the restaurant but my drama was they had loud music on as well. So while i tried to order and ask questions i told the staff member that i couldn't hear her as the music was too loud so instead of turning it down she spoke louder. May i add i was the only customer in the place. Do i gave my order pointing at the menu items and sat down. My food arrived and the dish was the wrong one. No wonder as if i could hear her she obvious couldn't hear me and ignored me pointing out the dish in the menu. So while i ate she proceeded to spray and wipe down the counter and glass. I could smell the chemicals while i ate what was tasty food even though the wrong dish. After her wiping the counter down she got out a vacuum and started making more noise as i ate! No wonder i was alone at dinner time in this establishment. I had sake and shouted out to her and the cooks cheers in Japanese to show some respect for their culture and nothing was said in reply. No one asked how my food was or if i needed anything. Crazy! I didn't get one smile welcoming me to this place , she was stone cold as though i just asked her out on a date. I didn't finish eating and left my bottle of sake behind letting them know i wanted to speak to the owner or manager and was told he was not around. So i told them the issues they had and that it was the managers fault for not training them properly not theirs but i hoped they would take heed and show some empathy for their wage payer being the customer. I did get a sorry from one of the three staff who realised that i had a legitimate arguement. Even thought the food was ok i can't see many people going back here after an experience like this. The food display case was a great idea as you will see the photo but you have to get the order right! Clean 8/10 Seating 35 Parking - none Service 2/10 Food 7/10 Prices 7/10

    The food was really good I got there main dish and it was so good there service is good just not…read moreenough seating.

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    Kazu Yakitori and Sake Bar

    Kazu Yakitori and Sake Bar

    3.8(5 reviews)
    0.6 km

    Really lacklustre food here. I feel like it's more like an OK Japanese bar that happens to serve…read morefood, as a side thing. If you want good Japanese food there are far superior options around town.

    This place is pretty small, and can be a bit of a trick to find the first time you go. When you…read morefind the sign on Courtney head up the narrow stairs, and hope there's a table open. Every time I've been it's been pretty busy. If you don't mind sharing you can grab a spot at one of the bigger tables. The service has been good most of the time, though a bit spotty. We've sometime had to wait a while for an order to be taken, or to order more sake, and if the kitchen is busy food can be a little slow. But other nights food comes out wicked fast and they're really on top of things. Food wise the Yakitori is pretty great. You can order a combination plate or just pick a bunch of skewers to split with people. I definitely recommend the pork belly with spicy miso. The gyoza, both spicy and regular are great as well. What I wouldn't bother with here is the sushi, unless you want the rice for filler. The sushi tends to have too much rice that is under seasoned, and the fish just isn't quite there. The salmon sashimi is decent though. I will admit to being a bit of a sushi snob and find it hard to find really good sushi in Wellington as a whole, but aside from salmon, much of the fish served in sushi restaurants is hard to come by fresh daily in NZ and that's a really important factor in good sushi. Over all though the yakitori is good, sake plentiful, and the atmosphere pretty fun so I do recommend eating here. Just keep in mind you'll probably rack up a pretty hefty bill with all those skewers you're going to order and they don't like to split bills at all if they can help it. Have cash or awesome friends and you'll be good though.

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