Restaurant Review: Demitri's Feast

Location: 141 Swan Street, Richmond
Phone: 03 9428 8659
Link: http://www.demitrisfeast.com.au/
Cuisine:  Breakfast/Brunch, Greek, Coffee
Overall Impression: 7/10
Demitri’s Feast is a trendy little café in Richmond. The menu features brunch and lunch items alongside a few sweets. 

Salmon served with a side of rocket, pumpkin, feta and chilli salad 
Lentil, beetroot, walnuts and goats cheese salad 

Both dishes had great flavour. The Salmon was perfectly cooked – crisp exterior and moist and juicy on the inside. The lentil salad was a little too cold when served. However, apart from this relatively minor gripe, the salad was perfect - the flavour combinations were beautiful! 
The coffee served is of a good, but not great, standard. 
What we like most about Demitri’s Feast is the relaxed ambience. This, the great food combined with friendly service makes it a lovely café to visit.  

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Romantic Yarra Valley rendezvous (Chandon, Chateau Yering and Rochford)

In addition to the stunning scenery, J and I love the Yarra Valley for its beautiful food and, of course, spectacular wine. 
So it was no surprise that we were back again. Our recent trip began with a visit to Chandon.

Green Point Brasserie at Domaine Chandon 

Location: 727 Maroondah Highway Coldstream
Phone: 03 9738 9200
Cuisine: Modern Australian, European

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The food was of a reasonably good standard. The polenta chips were a particular standout. Unfortunately, the service left much to be desired -  the waitstaff could be seen avoiding eye contact and being incredibly unresponsive. Thankfully, the beautiful surrounds more than made up for that flaw.
We soon arrived at Chateau Yering where we were staying for the weekend.

Featuring elegant fixtures and fittings throughout, this historic homestead offers luxurious accommodation. Our suite had a majestic ambience - it was sheer luxury.

Eleonore's Restaurant

Location: Chateau Yering, 42 Melba Highway, Yarra Glen
Phone: 03 9237 3333
Link: http://www.chateauyering.com.au/dining-restaurant.asp 
Cuisine: Modern Australian, International

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We had a wonderful dinner at Eleanore's, which is the restaurant attached to Chateau Yering.
The menu features a wonderful selection of Modern Australian cuisine with daring flavour combinations that delight. 
Each course showcased Executive Chef, Matthew Macartney's culinary expertise. It is no surprise that the restaurant has consistently maintained its Chef Hat standard. 
Suckling Pig white onion purée, rhubarb relish, black pepper jus 
Miso-cured Kingfish nahm jim sorbet, caramelised cashew, Thai salad 
Rare Roasted Venison beetroot gel, walnut praline, apple cake, chocolate jus 
Hay Smoked Duck Breast foie gras, cherry, white peaches, vanilla jus 
Pear Tart white chocolate cremeux, lychee, mint fizz, pear cider sorbet 
Vanilla Cheesecake pistachio, macaron, honey ice-cream
Each course was well thought out and delightfully balanced. The service was warm and unobtrusive. It was certainly a memorable dining experience.

Sweetwater Café

Location: Chateau Yering Hotel, 42 Melba Highway, Yarra Glen
Phone: 03 9237 3333
Cuisine: Modern Australian

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Breakfast at Chateau Yering's Sweetwater Cafe...
Delicious!
Our trip to the Yarra Valley ended with a lovely lunch at Rochford.

Isabella's (Rochford Winery Restaurant)

Location: 878 - 880 Maroondah Highway,  Coldstream 
Phone: 03 5962 2119 
Cuisine: Modern Australian

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The restaurant has a lovely dining area with alfresco areas where you can bask in the sun. 
Freshly baked soy & linseed ciabatta with housemade smoked olive oil butter
Beef Cheek 
24 hour slow cooked Cape Grim beef cheek, horseradish, mash potato, cavelo nero, Rochford sweet red wine jus 
Lamb Back Strap Salad 
Yeringburg lamb back strap cooked to medium with semi sun dried tomatoes, Yarra Valley Persian feta, black olives, caramelized red onions, asparagus & mesclun 
Caramel Macadamia Nut Tart 
Served with Yarra Valley dairy goats milk ice cream & candied macadamia nut

The food was of a very good standard and the service was excellent!

The Yarra Valley continues to be J and I's favourite places to visit in Victoria.

Restaurant Review: Red Spice Road (QV)

Location: 31-37 Artemis Lane, Melbourne
Phone: 03 8660 6300 
Cuisine: Asian, Thai, Vietnamese 
Overall Impression: 7/10
The verdict is out - Red Spice Road QV is just as delicious. J and I were there recently to try their express banquet menu  and it was an absolute delight.
 Betel Leaf topped with Barramundi, Roasted Banana Chilli, Coriander and Lemongrass 

Their express banquet menu starts at a mere $25 per person which comes with an appetiser and 3 delicious mains. 
Prawn, Pickled Carrot, Cucumber, Rice Noodle, Peanut and Fresh Herb Salad 

The food, as expected, had robust flavours that were prominent from the generous use of spices. 
Beef, Pumpkin and Potato Green Curry 
Pork Belly with Apple Slaw, Chilli Caramel and Black Vinegar 

The Red Spice Road brand pièce de résistance, the famous pork belly continues to please. Each morsel bursts of flavour. The pork belly skin is delightfully crispy and the meat is tender and succulent. That pork, the tangy black vinegar marinade, paired with the accompanying luscious caramel sauce with a dash of heat from chillies is a match made in heaven. 
Red Spice Road QV is certainly a brilliant new addition. The menu which focuses on South East Asian cuisine is very similar to the McKillop Street venue - fresh, vibrant, full of flavour and beautifully presented. The communal dining style ensures your palate is treated to a variety of tastes and flavours which is great for those who enjoy trying a bit of everything. 

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Restaurant Review: Sushi Monger

Location: 17/ 309 Bourke Street, Melbourne
Phone: 03 9663 0899
Cuisine: Sushi, Japanese
Overall Impression: 7/10


Believe the hype. With an appropriately simple and fresh menu, Sushi Monger ticks all the right boxes. With an emphasis on fresh and high quality ingredients, it certainly aims to please and does! Their house-made miso soup is certainly commendable and a notch above the average MSG-ridden stuff.
3 sushi rolls and miso soup $6.80
Teriyaki Salmon $9.80

Sushi Monger is one of the best under $10 lunch options in the CBD. The food served is fresh and the prices are very low. There is always a long queue during the weekday lunch hour rush but the staff are efficient enough so everyone gets fed pretty quickly.

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Melbourne Comedy Festival event review: Girl Going To Hell

Gastrology bloggers attended a show by New York stand-up Abigoliah Schamaun tonight. Schamaun has been making quite a splash with her Melbourne International Comedy Festival show, “Girl Going To Hell”, receiving great reviews last weekend in Herald Sun, Yawp and Crikey.

Schamaun will be performing every night at 9.45pm at the Tuxedo Cat, 17-21 Wills St, Melbourne, until April 9th (inclusive). 
Gastrology bloggers attended, ‘Girl Going To Hell’ courtesy of Jameson PR

Restaurant Review: Best Food Gallery

Location: 599 Station Street, Box Hill
Phone: 03 9897 1448
Cuisine: Asian, Chinese
Overall Impression: 5/10

While it is hardly a “Best Food Gallery”, the food is of a reasonable standard and incredibly well priced.
We opted for the $60 banquet which more than amply fed the five of us. The banquet included a cold entree, soup, 3 meat dishes, 1 vegetarian dish and dessert. There was plenty of food to go around. The ambience is not great but the service is friendly and prompt. 

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Restaurant Review: Dainty Sichuan Food (Bourke Street)

Location: Level 2, 206 Bourke Street, Melbourne
Phone: 03 9650 2188
Cuisine: Chinese, Sichuan
Overall Impression: 6/10
The warnings from my visit to the original Dainty Sichuan apply - It is not for the faint-hearted (not surprising, given Dainty Sichuan Food is the sister restaurant to Dainty Sichuan).
Serving up authentic chilli, pepper and garlic laden Chinese cuisine from the Sichuan province, the food is delightfully complex and flavoursome. Our only disappointed was that our favourite item on the original Dainty Sichuan menu, Fish flavoured Eggplant, was missing but it gave us the opportunity to try different things.
As expected, the dinner featured some of the spiciest dishes I have ever encountered. As with the original Dainty Sichuan, the food was delicious although potently spicy.

All in all, Dainty Sichuan Food delivers a fiery experience much like Dainty Sichuan. But given it is missing my favourite eggplant dish, it comes second best in my books.


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Restaurant Review: Wood and Chimney

Location: 332 Clarendon Street, South Melbourne
Phone: 03 9699 6199
Link: http://www.woodnchimney.com.au/ 
Cuisine: Italian, Modern Australian, Pizza
Overall Impression: 6/10
Wood n’ Chimney on Clarendon Street is family-friendly restaurant. Their menu features a good variety of items that will suit most. 

Aubergine Fingers 
parmesan crumbed eggplant fingers served with remolade 
Lamb Tagine 
slow cooked lamb w moroccan spices served w cous cous salad 
Thai Beef Salad 
pan seared beef strips tossed in thai dressing, mix lettuce, capsicum,carrots, mango, coriander, fresh chilli 
Nutella Calzone

The highlight of our dinner was definitely the nutella calzone. It was light, fluffy and absorbed the indulgent nutella and chocolate sauce. The fresh strawberries inside the calzone were also a lovely touch. It was a great way to end our meal. 

Although we were not particularly impressed by the food we ordered, overall, it was a good dining experience. The service was friendly and prompt and we liked the casual and relaxed ambience Wood n’ Chimney has.

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Restaurant Review: Shanghai 1930

Location: 959 Whitehorse Road, Box Hill
Phone: 03 9899 8666
Link: http://www.shanghai1930.com.au/
Cuisine: Chinese
Overall Impression: 7/10
J and I recently had a 10 course banquet dinner at Shanghai 1930 that featured delicious Chinese delicacies like lobster served with noodles and ginger sauce abalone. 


We were pleasantly surprised by how good the food was. Each dish used good quality ingredients and had great flavour. Unfortunately, the overall dining experience was let down by the service. While the waitstaff were polite and willing to help when help was requested, there was a general lack of attentiveness. We found ourselves having to stand up quite a few times over the course of our dinner for things like more tea or water. 

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Restaurant Review: Man Tong Kitchen

Location: Southbank Crown Entertainment Complex, 8 Whiteman Street,  Southbank
Phone: 03 9686 9888
Link: http://www.mantongkitchen.com.au/
Cuisine: Chinese, Yum Cha, Dumplings
Overall Impression: 7.5/10
Sister restaurant of Hu Tong, Man Tong is a fabulous new addition to the Crown casino restaurants precinct. Meaning “full house” in Chinese, the restaurant celebrates the Chinese tradition of having a house full of family members and friends sharing in a feast together. 

Steamed Pork Dumplings (6 pieces) (North China) - $11.80 
Deep Fried Boneless Chicken with Dry Chilli (Chong Qing) - $29.80 
 Braised Enoki Mushroom, Gluten and Vegetables in Clay Pot - $28.00 
Diced Eye Fillets in Tea Flavour (Fujian) - $33.80
The food was authentic and featured popular dishes from the different cities in China. Every dish was executed well and used good quality ingredients. Man Tong certainly delivers and is a great way to explore Chinese cuisine.

  Man Tong Kitchen on Urbanspoon

Event Review: FOG's American Regional Cuisine Monthly Dinners

Location: 142 Greville Street,  Prahran
Phone: 03 9521 3155
Link: http://www.fog.com.au/
Cuisine: Modern Australian, Wine Bar, Breakfast/Brunch
Overall Impression: 8.5/10
Just off Greville Street in Prahran, FOG Bar and Restaurant (FOG) immediately transports you to a world of old school luxury, combined with a dash of the ultra-modern.

The moody colour scheme and lighting create an ambience of subdued elegance, accented by pairs of small Art Deco style lamps that sit at regular intervals along the vast wooden bar lining one side of the dining room. A wonderful contrast is provided by the bright red flocked twig chandeliers hanging from the ceiling and skilful use of mirrors. 

Gastrology bloggers were privileged to be invited to FOG’s (first of ten) American Regional Cuisine Monthly Dinners

The 10 monthly dinners celebrate the increased awareness of American Regional Cuisine in Australia and showcase the enormous variety from the many states and regions of the USA. 
Jeremy Sutphin, Executive Chef at FOG (left) and Sam Frantzeskos, owner of FOG (right) 

Originally from Montgomery Alabama, Jeremy Sutphin (Executive Chef at FOG) worked under Mark Miller at New Mexico’s renowned Coyote Café, famed for inventing southwest cuisine. Staying true to his roots, Sutphin has designed a modern Australian menu drawing heavily from the flavours of south-western USA. 

The resulting flavour combinations, whilst unashamedly avant-garde, work. Each course was well thought out, wonderfully balanced and interesting. Sutphin’s classical French training is also clear as each course is presented with elegance and finesse. 
Ahi tuna poke, sriracha aioli, raw soy, spring onion, cucumber & wakame
Beef tataki, ponzu sauce, green papaya, Thai basil, chilli, capsicum & crispy shallots

The two main courses were particular standouts. 
Miso glazed hapuka fillets, black rice, broccolini & coconut kaffir lime broth

The miso glazed hapuka fillets were soft and moist, and when combined with the black rice and coconut kaffir lime broth, yielded a stunning explosion of flavour. 
Ginger beef eye fillet, shitake mushrooms, miso baby bok choy & wasabi potatoes

The ginger beef eye fillet was beautifully tender and perfectly cooked. The use of miso was a masterstroke, resulting in the dish being loaded with umami - absolutely moreish. 
Haupia, coconut pudding, caramelised pineapple & dark rum sponge cake
Green tea crème brulee with macadamia nut cookies.

The service at FOG was just how it should be - extremely attentive, warm and unobtrusive. 

FOG Bar and Restaurant delivers excellent, unique food in a wonderfully understated, elegant setting. It provides a perfect backdrop to meet with friends over a cocktail (or three) and treat yourself to some of the good things in life.
The next American Regional Cuisine Monthly Dinner at FOG is on Thursday the 4th of April. This dinner will feature New England cuisine which originates from the Northeastern Region in the United States. The menu features mouth-watering items like Grilled New York strip steak, succotash, braised chard & “old bay” demi glace and “Boston cream pie”!

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Gastrology bloggers dined courtesy of FOG.

Acland St. Cantina Launch

Location: 2 Acland Street,  St Kilda
Phone: (03) 9536 1175
Link: www.aclandstcantina.com.au 
Cuisine: Mexican
“Not another Mexican restaurant!” I hear you say. But far from being just another new Mexican eatery serving average fare and cashing in on the trend, Acland St Cantina is the real deal.
Gastrology bloggers were privileged to be invited to the Acland St Cantina official launch party and were blown away by the quality of food served.
The space embodies the heart and soul of Mexico with a modern twist. It is divided into several sections such as a shop, cafe and bar/dining area - each with their own distinct feel and mood. 
The menu features both classic Mexican cuisine and some other less common delights – all of which are fresh, delicious and affordable. The dishes have obviously been crafted with great care and attention and exhibit a degree of innovation and authenticity lacking in many of the Mexican restaurants opening up all over Melbourne. 
Paul Wilson, Chef Director of the Melbourne Pub Group and Nick Giannopoulos, Actor/Comedian
Get in sooner rather than later - Acland St Cantina is the next big thing. It is a wonderful addition to the Melbourne Pub Group and the St Kilda dining scene and we will certainly be returning with friends.  
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Images courtesy of Anthony Licuria of APL Photography 

Restaurant Review: Afghan Masala

Location: 247 Thomas Street, Dandenong
Phone: 03 9791 2226
Link: http://www.afghanmasala.com.au/
Cuisine: Afghan
Overall Impression: 6/10
I recently had a conversation with a taxi driver who informed me that Dandenong has amazing Afghani food. According to him, all I had to do was visit “any” Afghan restaurant in Dandenong and it would be great. So, when J and I found ourselves in Dandenong on our drive back from Mount Martha, we knew we had to stop by for some Afghan cuisine.

We walked along Thomas Street, stumbled upon Afghan Masala and decided to venture in. 

The restaurant menu is divided into Indian and Afghan cuisine. We ordered a few things to share from the Afghan cuisine section and were both very pleased with the food we received. 
Of particular note was our eggplant with minced beef dish. It was an explosion of delectable flavours. The eggplant was succulent and delicious. 
Our meal ended on a sweet note with a selection of desserts from the counter. These were by far the best Indian/Afghan sweets we have ever had. Everything tasted incredibly fresh.
Afghan Masala is a lovely Afghan/Indian restaurant that serves honest food – simple and to the point. The service is warm and friendly and the menu is very reasonably priced.

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Restaurant Review: Beasley's Tea House

Location: 196 Warrandyte Road, Warrandyte
Phone: 03 9844 1777
Link: http://www.beasleysteahouse.com.au/ 
Cuisine: Breakfast/Brunch, Modern Australian, Coffee
Overall Impression: 7/10 
Set within a nursery in leafy Warrandyte, Beasley's Tea House is a welcoming restaurant that exudes an air of calm and tranquillity.
The dining area is furnished tastefully in a casual and simple style, with wooden furniture and a view of the beautiful nursery fostering a feeling of warmth and cosiness. 
This is further reinforced by the friendly and courteous service.
The menu comprises many breakfast favourites and delicious lunch options, along with Merle Beasley's famous scones. 
The steak was excellent. It was perfectly cooked (medium) and was paired with a delicious red wine jus and lovely wilted spinach. This was a simple dish that was perfectly executed - delicious. 
The fish tasted incredibly fresh and was again cooked to perfection – tender, juicy and full of flavour. Each element on the dish complemented the other. It was lovely. 
The desserts from the counter were of a similar high standard.   
The carrot cake was a particular standout. The cake was moreish, moist, perfectly balanced and beautifully textured as a result of the ground walnuts. 
The flourless orange cake had a delightful tartness and was again, very moist. 

Beasley's Tea House over delivers in every respect. The ambience is relaxed, the service courteous and the food is simple, very well priced and perfectly executed.

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Restaurant Review: Fu Long

Location: 942 Whitehorse Road, Box Hill
Phone: 03 9890 7388
Cuisine: Chinese
Overall Impression: 5/10 
Fu Long continues to draw in the crowds because of its value for money proposition. The yumcha carts are filled with generous serves of dumplings and other deep-fried favourites that are all very well priced. 
Both the food and the service is of a relatively good standard. 
In their a la carte menu section, is their lobster noodles that are served with plump lobsters and more than enough noodles. Again, at lower than average Chinese restaurant prices.
So, if you feel like getting bang for your buck, Fu Long might just hit the spot!

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The Wise Tapas Bar & Restaurant Launch

Location: 173 High Street, Prahan
Phone: 03 9533 7791  
Link: http://thewise.com.au/ 
Cuisine: Spanish, Breakfast, Coffee, Tapas 
Located just off iconic Chapel Street, The Wise is Prahran’s newest tapas bar and café. 
Gastrology bloggers were privileged to attend the launch of The Wise last night.

The venue resembles an old study, a professor’s office if you like, with walls endowed with posters of academic greats like Albert Einstein and Leonardo DaVinci. 
Old newspapers, typewriters and academic memorabilia dispersed throughout add to the vibe of the place. 
The painted ceiling is littered with famous scholastic quotes from philosophers and poets of yester year. 

During the day, The Wise is the perfect scene for interesting conversation over organic fair trade coffee (made by the Barista, Bobby) or a relaxing Sunday brunch with the family. 
At night, the mood lighting creates a funky vibe and The Wise transforms into a sexy bar with a cocktail menu that will tempt any scholar, philosopher or poet. 

The Wise’s tapas menu is delightful and allows you to select dishes from around the globe. 
The tapas menu ranges from Andalusian Pescado, Pollo al Chilindron to traditional Spanish Paella. 

Jessica Dalziell and Gregory Young

Owners Jessica Dalziell and Gregory Young are clearly passionate about the business and source products of the finest quality for use in their kitchen. 
The Wise is certainly an exciting new addition to Prahran’s culinary scene.


Images courtesy of Anthony Licuria of APL Photography 

  The Wise Tapas Bar & Restaurant on Urbanspoon

Cafe Review: 2Pocket Fairtrade Espresso Bar

Location: 277 Little Lonsdale Street, Melbourne
Link: http://www.twopocket.com.au/
Cuisine: Coffee, Bakery, Organic
Overall Impression: 6/10
2Pocket Fairtrade Espresso Bar and Store is one of Melbourne’s most exciting new cafes. With the aim of supporting disadvantaged producers improve their lives through business and commerce, this cosy little café has an ambience as lovely as its purpose.

The signature coffee blend is velvety and nutty with a brilliant aroma. I highly recommend their long macchiato. However, if you like your coffees milkier, you will find that they do an excellent cappuccino as well.
Cappuccino
Hot Chocolate
Certainly worth a visit!

Cafe Review: Snow Pony

Location: 95 Whitehorse Road,  Deepdene (Balwyn)
Phone: 03 9816 8911
Link: http://www.snowpony.com.au/
Cuisine: Breakfast/Brunch, Modern Australian, Organic
Overall Impression: 5.5/10
Snow Pony is a trendy little café in Balwyn.

The menu features brunch and lunch items alongside a few sweets (of particular note is their famous banana bread with coffee mascarpone and crushed pistachios).
Spiced roasted cauliflower, chickpeas and organic quinoa salad with almonds and feta
Slow cooked shoulder of lamb with carrot and mint salad, harissa dressing, grilled flatbread
While the food is generally of a good standard, the service can range from friendly to downright rude which is a real pity. 

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Review: Peppers Mineral Springs Retreat & The Argus Dining Room

Location: 124 Main Road, Hepburn Springs
Phone: 03 5348 4199
Link: http://www.theargusdiningroom.com.au/
Cuisine: Modern Australian
Peppers Mineral Springs Retreat is located in and amongst scenic Daylesford and the Macedon Ranges.

The surroundings are serene, making it the perfect venue for a relaxing weekend away. 
In terms of foodie delights, the Argus Dining Room which is located within the grounds of Peppers Mineral Springs retreat boasts delicious Modern Australian fare with a focus on freshly sourced regional produce. 
I was fortunate enough to enjoy a lovely dinner catered by The Argus Dining Room at the Conservatory. 
Tartar of salmon, with olive and green apple 
Istra smoked ham hock, 63 degree egg and pea soup 
Wild Barramundi fillet, black bean, asparagus and hollandaise 
Birch Estate Lamb 2 ways, heirloom carrots, salted lemon and garlic 
Buttermilk, rhubarb, strawberries, cracked pepper
Honey poached pears, ginger bread, pollen, royal jelly and honeycomb 

The dining experience was very pleasant. Each dish showcased local produce that was executed very well. We were impressed by the good balance of flavours and nicely added textures that came with every course.
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Restaurant Review: Gekkazan @ GPO

Location: 28g Postal Lane, 350 Bourke Street, Melbourne
Phone: 03 9663 7767
Cuisine: Japanese, Vegetarian, Sushi
Overall Impression: 8/10
From the people that brought you Kenzan on Flinders Lane, Gekkazan @ GPO is a delight.
The menu features the most authentic and fresh tasting Japanese food which justifies the slightly dearer prices.
I can never go past the spider sushi – the crispy morsels of tempura soft shell crab are to die for. 

The only downfall is its popularity. It is almost impossible to get a seat during the weekday lunch hour rush but if you don’t mind takeaway, Gekkazan certainly delivers. 
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