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    Saké

    4.1 (67 reviews)
    Open 12:00 pm - 10:00 PM

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    Moderate noise
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    Classy
    Good for groups

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    Luke B.

    Sake is a modern Japanese restaurant with great cocktails and a fun city vibe. Come to Sake expecting perfectly prepared Sushi and an ample selection of share plates to choose from. The popcorn shrimp was crunchy fun and the garlic chicken, juicy and tender. I really enjoyed the diverse selection of quality Japanese inspired cocktails available too. Sake has counterparts in Melbourne and Sydney and I can't wait to check these out.

    Alfie G.

    Went here for after work drinks and dinner on Friday night. The food was average, not outstanding but the service made up for that. The waitress was fab. Attentive, happy to discuss options and recommendations very friendly staff but not over the top. The food was nice, but not the best sushi to date and 2 of my choices were no longer available. Chicken satay was very average. The scallop and salmon sushi was chewy and very uneven portion sizing (which isn't an issue just odd as sushi is usually so precise and presentation is usually much better). The Chocolate cake with Berry sorbet was particularly good though and worth mentioning! Will I come back?? Hmmmm; perhaps just for drinks and a snack. But won't be rushing back.

    Popcorn squid
    Matt L.

    In a city that is full of Japanese eateries it can be difficult to find a standout, but it has been found. Saké. Looking over the Eagle Street Pier dining precinct in a slightly secluded location next to the Bavarian Bier Cafe, Saké offers a modern insight to the wonderful world of Japanese cuisine. This is immediately noticeable from the elaborate furnishings which comprise a mixture of a bar with typical high table and bench seating, restaurant table seating, a handful of sunken group tables with cushion seating and bar-style seating around the kitchen. The walls and ceiling throughout are graciously filled with Japanese artefacts and artwork. Even the food menu follows the theme with its folded square design, mimicking origami. The menu itself consists of a range of traditions and modern Japanese dishes. There is a selection of the staple sushi and sashimi, tataki, teriyaki, tempura and yakitori along with some creative touches like tuna belly, tonkatsu cups, stuffed quail and popcorn shrimp - an absolute must as an appetiser. A couple of tasting menus with popular options cater for those who cannot choose from the mammoth array of food on offer. On this visit I ordered the popcorn shrimp, wagyu new-style with ginger, chives and yuzu soy, yellowfin tuna belly with edamame & jalapeño purée, sautéed shiitake mushrooms, asparagus spears and nori dressing and steamed prawn dumplings with spicy ponzu. This sounds like a lot of food but the popcorn shrimp the wagyu new-style are starters designed to share. The juicy shrimp, the melt-in-your-mouth wagyu strips and the succulent tuna, it all came together in a sensational, flavour abundant dining experience. The dumplings were particularly notable with the creative use of a nest of thin noodles as their skin. Service was spot on with attentive and polite waitstaff. With exception to the popcorn shrimp, the remaining dishes all arrived together which was a little surprising at the time, but due to the portion sizes and styles of dishes this wasn't a problem. With establishments also in Sydney and Melbourne, Saké is at the forefront of modern, creative stylings of traditional Japanese cuisine.

    Great Moktail for my guest
    Brian T.

    Update- Nowhere near as good anymore. Had an issue with seating and rushed service. Gone is the glorious multi-coloured seaweed salad and even though we had 8 dishes none of then were anywhere near as good as before. Also bare in mind there is no view at night unless you are near front of restaurant as unlike other restaurants on river, Sake is set back and enclosed. As a lunch place (good sushi) sitting near the front with a great daytime view it was great (lunch pricing was better) but for dinner its about what you would expect but nothing more. Then they charged 2% on any card even if you said to put it on savings!!! What a rude way to end a meal!! Old review- Best japanese in Australia? Factor in the river view, deduct the waitress who needed a personality transplant, add the fact they served at 3pm and the answer is yes, due to great food!

    Beef tetaki
    Radek S.

    Sashimi delight! Thought I would check out a bit of what Brisbane had to offer in regards to more refined dining experiences and saw that Sake was a decent offering if you are in the mood for Japanese. This is one of the better Japanese places near the CBD and when you enter you are greeted with a hearty "Irasshaimase" meaning ''Welcome" from the chefs behind the bar. We managed to get a table for our group without a fuss and without a prior booking. They led us straight to our table and explained the menu and the daily specials. The meals are all served with the purpose of sharing which makes this place great for groups of all sizes. We ended up ordering several dishes. We started with Beef Tetaki and Blue Fin Tuna Sashimi (a special on that night). The Tetaki hit the spot and the Blue Fin Tuna was an offering of 3 different cuts starting out least fatty to the most fatty cut. This was exceptional. For a mains course we decided on the Miso Barramundi with Japanese Mushrooms and Seaweed Salad as accompanying dishes. The flavours were all spot on with the Barramundi being a standout dish. For desert we chose two dishes. We decided on Watermelon five ways which included a lime infused with watermelon juice (another special on that night) and a Chocolate Fondant with a white sesame ice cream. AMAZING! A fitting end to a great meal and dining experience. Definitely an experience to remember for the right reasons. Looking forward to coming back here in the future!

    Luke S.

    Amazing service and fantastic food. Our waiter had amazing recommendations for our food and beverages. One of the best gyozas and sushi rolls I've ever had. Quite pricey but amazing quality

    Emma H.

    If you're prepared to part with $100 (per head), you couldn't find a better place to do it than at Saké Restaurant. This really is modern Japanese at its finest. Dining in a group of 8, we had one couple choose all the starters and mains with the help of the extremely knowledgeable waitress assigned to our table. It's a shared styled of eating at Saké, which means you get to taste a little bit of everything. Stand-out starters were the Tuna Tasting Plate, Popcorn Shrimp and the Miso-Barra Lettuce Cups. After all the delicious starters, my taste buds had been tantalised enough and I really could have skipped mains and gone to dessert. Nevertheless, the Ocean Trout was pretty amazing, as was the Beef Sirloin. For dessert I had the Chocolate Fondant, a warm chocolate pudding served with sesame ice-cream. Yum. The perfect end to an amazing meal. The drinks menu boasts an extensive selection of not only the restaurant's name-sake, saké, but also wines, beers and cocktails. As newbies to the world of Japanese cuisine, our waitress chose for us some different types of saké to try. This restaurant has all areas of the dining experience covered--food, service and ambiance. All was perfect, and if I had another $100 to spare, I'd definitely return. Note: hours differ slightly between Saké's bar and restaurant. Food can be ordered from a limited menu at the bar, but for restaurant dining, best to call ahead.

    Ellie W.

    Sake, which is probably best known for its sensational sashimi, sushi and share-plates, is more than just a restaurant. Squeezing into a seat beneath the shade of a fairy-light adorned tree hanging over the edge of Eagle St, flamboyant bar tenders guide you through a menu heavily influenced by sake and shochu. The blend of house-made syrups and infused shochus are mixed, muddled and shaken together to create a Japanese-influenced concoction. Utilising fresh ginger, lemongrass, Maraschino-infused shochu and lime juice, the Ginger Ninja is one refreshing cocktail you cannot go past. The 13 page drinks menu gives you a taste for Japan - from cocktails to sake bombs (select a sake, drop it into a beer, consume). Shochu can be paired with fresh purees such as passionfruit and mixed berries, then topped with soda. If you get lost choosing the best umeshu (plum wine) or sake, never fear, as a sake sommelier is on hand to help you through the menu. Feeling peckish? Sake boasts an Ostumami menu (our bar tender explains that the English translation is 'snacks to go with alcohol') and he proceeds to recommend the salted edamame beans (like bar nuts, these babies are ridiculously moreish). Sweet tooth? No worries; head chef Shinichi Maeda (from Sake in Sydney) featured a special that night - steamed sticky date pudding with butterscotch sauce. Mind-blowing. So much so, I returned the following night to indulge in it once again (second time round did NOT disappoint!).

    Sashimi Platter - amazing!
    Gary M.

    When I walked passed I wasn't sure if it was all looks no substance - I was wrong! The food is amazing and really high quality. Everything is presented well and the atmosphere is pleasant. The waiter did mess our order up slightly but the service was great so can't complain. For me it's not expensive as I'm from London and it would of easily been double there. Overall you have to try this spot, Great stuff!!

    Chloe Y.

    Great Japanese food. Staff knowledgeable of vegan and can assits of meal selection. Good for sharing plates. Really great sake options but best to ask if not familiar with what to be order. Nice up market decor and well laid out so somewhat private tables. Good drink selection and some tables with river views available.

    I like the seaweed seasoning on the edamame

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    Hanaichi Sushi Bar - You can watch them sear the salmon in front of you

    Hanaichi Sushi Bar

    4.0(24 reviews)
    0.4 kmCBD
    $$

    Ahhh the Hanaichi. I go back about 10 years with the Hanaichi franchise, my first casual job was…read morein the Indooroopilly Sushi Deli owned by Hanaichi. So when the ever so classy Hanaichi Sushi Bar opened up in the Wintergarden, I had very high hopes. The owners are very Japanese, very clean, very organised and very into their Japanese Cuisine. It shows. Down to the fine detail of the menu, the drink bar and the fancy set up of the train. The food is fresh, the seafood fresher and the waitresses and waiters are very attentive. The chairs on the sushi bar itself are a little narrow to my liking though, on a busy night, you are quite literally shoulder to shoulder to the person next to you. A bit non-romantic. The food, I like the classy little salad rolls they have on the train... they are fresh, sweet and very healthy. The sashimi is carved like it should be. Not too thin, not too thick, but just enough to melt in your mouth. My only complaint is that the chicken karaage has a slight curry hint to it's marinade.. not a big fan of the curry flavoured chicken. Other than that, you have a pretty positive experience at this place, it's a great place to bring a date too... they have tables for that, so avoid sitting on the sushi bar side of things if you do.

    I love this place…read more When you're looking for some non fast food sushi, this is the place to go in the cbd. Right from the get go, the host never leaves you hanging by the door. Once you sit down, a waiter immediately asks for your drink order and any special food requests you may have. The sushi train is fairly extensive with a good selection of raw and cooked choices. My favorite is a partially seared tuna nigri with some sweet ponzu sauce layered over. The prices are decent and you should be able to get very full for less than 25 bucks. Be sure to ask for fresh ginger and wasabi!

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    Hanaichi Sushi Bar - Catch of the Day $50 sashimi platter

    Catch of the Day $50 sashimi platter

    Hanaichi Sushi Bar - Salmon belly and avacado Medium size sashimi platter

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    Sushi & Nori - Chefs on the go

    Sushi & Nori

    5.0(2 reviews)
    1.8 kmBowen Hills

    Fresh, creatively presented sushi dishes zooming around a train in a whimsical and light space…read more I love Sushi & Nori. It's my favourite sushi haunt and it definitely helps that it's on the same street as my work building. With unique plates filled with buttery fish and a wide variety of cooked options including karaage, gyoza and dumplings there's something to please everyone. Service has been exceptional each time I eat here with water glasses being refilled regularly and helpful staff at every turn. It can be slightly more expensive than your bog-standard suburban train, but I'm willing to pay for the atmosphere and comfortable surrounds.

    Great little spot in the new King Street Precinct at Bowen Hills…read more First visit today as its in close walking distance to my workplace, and we wanted to try one of the new restaurants in the King Street Precinct. They have simplified their 'plate pricing' by only have 2 types of plates on the menu - all plates with coloured rings around the edges are $4.50, the patterned plates / premium items are $8.00. Wide selection of fresh made sushi rolls, nigri, entree items (gyoza, prawn parcels, chicken karaage bites etc), premium items, desserts and miso soup on the sushi train, but you can also order from the menu. Tried a mini tempura prawn udon bowl soup for $8.00 and it was awesome. Brown rice and black rice sushi rolls on the train and lots of vegetarian options. They have a little takeaway window at the front of the restaurant with sushi rolls for a quick takeaway lunch. The chefs work fast, and all items on the sushi train are fresh, fresh, fresh. Takeaway can be made to order. Great spot for lunch, nice ambiance and friendly staff. Just make sure you get in early to beat the lunch crowds! Takeaway and catering also available.

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    Grilled scallop sushi roll

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    Oishii - Red dragon roll

    Oishii

    4.7(3 reviews)
    4.0 kmCoorparoo
    $

    Oishi is one of those local favourites that people not familiar with the area would likely bypass…read morein favour of the Nandos around the corner. After a tip of from a friend in the area, however, I decided to roll the dice - or should i say, rice! I was greeted by an older lady with friendly face the moment I walked in the door. And after trying manfully but ultimately unsuccessfully to get the damn thing fully closed I took in my surroundings. I absorbed the brown colour scheme, three smallish tables and... I had taken in my surroundings. This was clearly one of those places were all the action was saved for the kitchen, or so i hoped. I looked up to see a menu board that boasted well over fifty items, including typical Japanese favourites (teriyaki noodles, Japanese curry) to more out of the box fare (octopus balls, eel). I went with a dish that was accompanied by a yummy looking photo and while I'm not entirely sure what the ingredients were it sure was tasty. As I ate I noticed the staff preparing fresh sushi rolls behind the counter and opted to try the spicy beef. Perhaps not a traditional choice but one I can heartily recommend. A sentiment that goes for Oishi Sushi also.

    Best sushi in Brisbane! I can't fault this place everything was excellent. The sushi was fresh and…read moredelicious. The service is speedy and very attentive. I reccomend the red dragon roll, garlic butter scallops and tori karage !

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    Garlic butter scallops

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    Deep fried chocolate ice cream

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    Sushiro

    Sushiro

    3.1(7 reviews)
    0.5 kmCBD
    $

    I was originally quite opposed to the pre-made roll sushi idea when I first came to Brisbane…read more Firstly, the nori (seaweed) is completely soggy and soft in something that is pre-made. Secondly, the idea of uncut rolls that aren't handrolls was new to me - especially as fast food. Take-out uncut sushi rolls aren't something you find in Taiwan, Japan, or even the U.S., so I was rather amused at first. After trying several places around the city, including LR Sushi and ones in Myer center, my favorite is somehow still Sushiro on Adelaide Street. I know that LR Sushi is way more popular for some reason, but I really didn't like what they do with their sauces, and the ingredients actually didn't taste as fresh as Sushiro's, which is pretty much across the street. I got the fresh salmon roll, and the salmon was indeed fresh! I also got the dragon roll, which was also good. They don't skimp on their ingredients, like some of the other sushi take-out stands, so if you're looking for a quick sushi fix in the city, I recommend Sushiro!

    This is good for take out rolls. Having munched on many a lunch time roll, experiencing dryness,…read moresplits, odd rice, hard rice, soggy rice, mushy nori, flavorless filings, wood textured fillings.... You get my drift. I picked three kinds and they threw in free miso today. It came to less than $8. The rice was so good. I didn't need sauce: the fillings were saucy enough/flavored enough on their own. I was also delighted by the interesting range of flavours they had.

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    Sushiro - Best sushi in Brisbane

    Best sushi in Brisbane

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