Edamame, yasai tempura, yakitori, takoyaki, buta gyoza, lotus heart crisps - Pabu Grill & Sake does all the classic Japanese izakaya food with a modern Fitzroy flair. Traditional kitschy japanese wares (such as the constantly-steaming crockpot on the counter) blend surprisingly well against a suitably smith-street bartender complete with high apron and Grandpa Harrity cap.
We ordered a smattering of izakaya snacks - the stand-out being the yakitori. The delicious salty-sour-sweet honey-soy-sesame crunch marinated chicken was grilled to absolute perfection and had all the smokeyness you'd find in the diveyest backstreet pubs of Japan. They were so good, our second round of food was simply all yakitori with steamed rice. I lost my dining partner, eating closed-eyed in a moment of his own, to the sticks of sticky-smokey goodness! Another plus - the steamed rice was the absolute PERFECT temperature - not the luke-warm globules you usually find about town.
The service was very very attentive, although everyone still seemed a bit lost and no-one seemed to QUITE know which patrons they were supposed to take care of. But considering we were eating on the grand opening night (though they'd been open 2 weeks) it was forgivable. As was the wait on our food......
... the first round came out staggeredly from about the 35 minute mark. Considering we were in for a late dinner (8pm), by the time our yasai tempura arrived I had already eaten half of one of my chopsicks and my partner had gnawed half his arm off. Round two of food was, unfortunately, much worse. 40 minutes for 5 yakitori chicken and rice (with no heads-up on how long the wait would be). Which made the movie we were meant to be catching in Carlton a stress and a struggle, and we couldn't enjoy the chicken and give it the time and savouring it deserved because we had to inhale it and dash out the door.
All in all, Pabu is great. Having lived in Japan for a while, I know good izakaya - and this is it. Besides some service and kitchen issues that I think will smooth themselves out over time, this place is great - though I think I'll wait a month or two until my next visit.. or have no post-dinner plans to rush off to so I can enjoy the experience fully.
p.s. I'll also be checking out their comprehensive sake/sake cocktail menu next time! read more