
Tetsujin
Tetsujin captures the essence of Tokyo with a sushi train, Japanese barbeque and a bar all under one roof.
For hearty dishes head to the Japanese barbeque where you'll be immersed in a dimly lit room filled with smoke and the aroma of delicious culinary delights. The sushi train, by contrast, is in a large open space and is the perfect spot for a quick and easy lunch served over a series of small bites.
You can order hot pots, ramen, nourishing soups and nutritious salads and you can cook your own meat on the portable Robata barbeque grills if you so choose.
Melbourne-based design agency Principle Design have created a modern masterpiece of an interior with bold imagery bursting from the walls.
Pro tip: if you want to try the barbeque, be sure to make a reservation. The sushi train operates on a walk-in basis only and closes at 9:30pm each night.
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