Reviews on Japanese food in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. Perched on Tasmania’s southeastern coast, the lively city of Hobart is a unique mash-up of the 19th and 21st centuries. The waterfront cafes, restaurants and studios of the largest city in Tasmania are housed in centuries-old converted warehouses that overlook a harbor bustling with yachts and fishing boats. An active arts scene, vibrant nightlife and leisurely daytime pace add to the city’s charm.
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4 based on 171 reviews
Kitchen closes at 8:30pm, all orders must be made before then.
If you've had some good conveyor belt sushi and expect some decent, fresh seafood in Tasmania, Sush Track might be a bit of a disappointment. We ended up here on a Sunday - not the best day for a good selection of seafood - but dining options on Sunday nights in Tasmania are limited and you take what you can get.Ordering off tablets and getting food off a conveyor belt are all par-for-the-course these days - for folks not used to this, I'm sure it's all very novel. Prices can climb if you're not watching the colour of the plates you pick up and how your plates are starting to stack up. Actually, our bill was less than what I'd expected, but we weren't terribly hungry that night.What I don't get is how they can charge $2.50 for green tea and it not be free flow? When I asked the waitress - she said she'd be able to refill my cup with hot water - fine, if they'd put in a decent amount of matcha to begin with, but what I had from the first pour was barely a dusting. Hardly green tea.Bit of a rip off and not recommended.Hi,Thank you so much for your detailed and honest feedbackWe have only recently begun trading on Sundays and this was our first for the holiday season and so busy it caught us somewhat unprepared! We would like to apologise and hope you will give us another chance.We will do our best to improve our service and we take your comments on board as we do so.Happy Easter!Brodie &the Sush Track Team
4 based on 79 reviews
At Suminato Japanese Restaurant, contemporary Japanese cuisine is created by our Head chef from the best, freshest and most seasonal ingredients. Choose to order a range of your preferred individual dishes, or leave your meal in the hands of our Head chef
Have been to this restaurant on numerous occasions and while it is located down a side street and a bit hard to find the first time you will certainly lock on the location to return.Staff very friendly and welcoming and obliging, food and service excellent and extensive menu. Décor very relaxing and you can also book individual rooms for groups which is a great idea.Very well pricedAbsolute must and I would suggest the best in the Hobart and surrounding area!
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4 based on 70 reviews
Komatsu presents a wide variety of dishes from small appetisers to Bento, Sushi and Sukiyaki along with beverages; wine, Japanese beer,wide selection of Sake which carefully chosen by Sake Specialist. Komatsu gets pride in serving the freshest sashimi and
A lovely little restaurant that had the usual Japanese fare, but was pleasantly surprised to see that they also had a dedicated vegan menu. Lots of choice! We really enjoyed our bento box which included vegetarian spring rolls, teriyaki tofu, rice, salad and miso. Recommended.
4 based on 157 reviews
Having recently been in Japan and being spoilt by having good sake, I'm now more often than not disappointed by the quality of sake served here. At RIN we enjoyed good, reasonably priced sake and very enjoyable food. We would definitely come back here. It was excellent Japanese food at affordable prices.
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4 based on 139 reviews
Wow....just got home and had to write a review about how good our dinner at Kosaten was. If you want to try something different in central Hobart that is somewhat quirky, great value and excellent Japanese cuisine, then Kosaten is for you. The restaurant is easily found near the Hobart waterfront (at Castray Esplanade) and a just a short walk from the GPO / City Centre. Well patronised, not too noisey, orders taken via a tablet on your table (a child could easily manage it), food delivered on a train-like system and a great variety of meals, you won't be disappointed. Can't wait to go back! Highly recommended.
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5 based on 58 reviews
Kin is Japanese inspired BBQ mixed with passion for local, seasonal produce and sake. A majority of the menu is cooked on a hibachi grill and can be enjoyed with an artisan sake, Japanese inspired cocktails or beer and wine.
We visited this place three weeks ago and it really knocked our socks off. Small little restaurant of only 11 seats which fits in with the Japanese theme of the place. The service was attentive, the drinks were superb. The wine we had was amazing, wish I could recall the name! Some great Sake on the menu too.Another thing worth mentioning is the value of this place, unbelievable really. I feel like this restaurant and the chef are going to go one to great things, so make sure you pay a visit to this place whilst it's in it's infancy and you will not be disappointed.
4 based on 289 reviews
Bring the Japanese Gastro-pub to Hobart A welcoming, casual bar where you can share and enjoy great Japanese dishes along with a fully stocked bar specialising in Japanese sake, beers and cocktails. A truly Social dining experience.
Top venue that is always consistent and delivers on all fronts. Currently undergoing a substantial extension given its popularity, i suggest it will only get better. A wonderful and left field drink selection and fantastic array of food. The half price oysters between 3pm and 6pm are hugely popular and the potato salad is amongst the best going around.Awesome venue.
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