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  • An array of Japanese food in bowls served on trays, with drinks.
  • Looking down at salmon and tempura donburi rice bowls from Kome Eatery.
  • Two hands holding up two long iced drinks with straws in front of a cafe window.
  • Two hands bringing two cups of hot beverages together in a clinking motion above a plate of food that rests on the table below.

Kome Eatery

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Kome Eatery is a Japanese eatery located in Docklands serving comforting Japanese meals inspired by everyday home-style dining in Japan.

Blending Japanese comfort food with artisanal coffee, their concept is inspired by the idea of rice – nourishment for both body and soul. They aim to create a cozy and calming space where people can slow down, enjoy simple good food, and feel at home with every visit.

The menu features hearty favourites such as onigiri, sando, ochazuke, teishoku, Japanese curry rice, and handcrafted drinks, thoughtfully prepared to bring warmth, balance, and a relaxed dining experience to the community.

Every dish is made with care, harmony, and attention to detail.

Hours

Day Times
Monday
  • 9.30am - 3pm 9.30am - 3pm
Tuesday
  • 9.30am - 3pm 9.30am - 3pm
Wednesday
  • 9.30am - 3pm 9.30am - 3pm
Thursday
  • 9.30am - 3pm 9.30am - 3pm
Friday
  • 9.30am - 3pm 9.30am - 3pm
Saturday
  • 10am - 3pm 10am - 3pm
Sunday
  • 10am - 3pm 10am - 3pm

Location

Kome Eatery
Shop 4/845 Collins St
Docklands 3008

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Contact details

  • telephone number: 0478 860 809
  • email address: komeeatery.melbourne@gmail.com
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