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Oi Izakaya is a Japanese restaurant and bar nestled in the James Street alleyway. Specialized in Okonomiyaki - a savoury Japanese pancake with a range of fillings - we also serve house made gyozas (dumplings), the best karaage chicken you have ever had an
Dined here with friends, loved the Japanese pancake, very reasonably priced, well cooked, we had the seafood version and very filling. Good service. The only negative is the wine list, with the cheapest bottle of white wine $65.00 A bit steep for the coastHey mate! Thanks for the positive review. We agree on our wine list - that was an error on our part in setting up the menu. We have always had bottles available from $50 but just failed to make that clear on our first draft of the menu but we have updated it now. Bottles from $48 which I hope you agree is a bit more reasonable
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4 based on 116 reviews
This small restaurant is well worth a visit.The menu is a mixture of different Asian cuisines and everything looks delicious. The menu reads well with small courses, share platters and larger dishes. We shared the Korean fried cauliflower, the assorted xo sauce with assorted mushrooms with garlic crumbs. The cauliflower dish was very generous and not too spicy.The mushrooms were delicious. We also shared the tuna sushimi which was lovely and light.We indulged and ordered the green tea tiramisu. Perfect.I could have ordered anything on the menu.Will always return if on the Gold Coast.
4 based on 167 reviews
Dear spice temple valuable customers We are excited to inform you that finally we updated our name to serve broaden Vegan community. Nothing has been changed except our name. Our food, service and quality is still the best and we are thriving to give you
stumbled across this place due to its proximity to our hotel... saw that it had vegan in the title and gave it a whirl. There is a fabulously large menu including seperate vegan menu with both banquet and a la carte options. We chose the vegan buffet even though my husband eats meat as it looked so tasty. Every single dish was devine... so tasty and full of flavour. There was so much food we had to take some home but every dish was superb. The vegan garlic naan was a highlight.. not dry at all and even stuffed with "cheese". The curries and entrees were just so good. We eat and cook Indian food a lot and this was some of the best we've ever eaten. We are only here for a week and will go back and take the kids before we leave! Lovely atmosphere and very attentive staff. Highly recommended and so glad we went there tonight!The Bismarks Thank You so much for your business and great review.felling so much special after reading your review We hope to see you again on your next trip to Gold Coast Your host and manager Baljeet Singh
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Oi Izakaya is a Japanese restaurant and bar nestled in the James Street alleyway. Specialized in Okonomiyaki - a savoury Japanese pancake with a range of fillings - we also serve house made gyozas (dumplings), the best karaage chicken you have ever had an
Dined here with friends, loved the Japanese pancake, very reasonably priced, well cooked, we had the seafood version and very filling. Good service. The only negative is the wine list, with the cheapest bottle of white wine $65.00 A bit steep for the coastHey mate! Thanks for the positive review. We agree on our wine list - that was an error on our part in setting up the menu. We have always had bottles available from $50 but just failed to make that clear on our first draft of the menu but we have updated it now. Bottles from $48 which I hope you agree is a bit more reasonable
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