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Bugger the Sushi...lets just go drink some JDM beer! :/

http://www.robotsushi.com/visual.aspx

Also there is very nice Sushi place just of Toorak rd, in South Yarra. Pricey, but very nicey!

Oh and quick lesson of Asahi....

This is Asahi

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Notice the 2 black Japanese symbols in the middle of the bottle.... don;'t drink this stuff! It's not brewed in Japan, usually in Oz it's from Thailand or even the UK.

This is the Asahi you want!

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Notice the 1 black Japanese symbol in the middle of the bottle/can (the symbol means 'Draft')... this is the stuff you want. :)

Oh and if you want JDM Kirins, the cellar on Acland st, St Kilda and the JDM grocery market behind the KFC on Chapel st has em. In cans of 500ml goodness :)

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Haha dude, try finding Japan brewed Asahi here. Near impossible. All Aus stuff is Thai brewed :)

Haha dude, try finding Japan brewed Asahi here. Near impossible. All Aus stuff is Thai brewed :(

Yep. Made in Thailand or UK.

I've only had the Japanese stuff at a place called "Teppensan" on Russell St.

I'm feeling a Sushi meet coming on, I get my new car this month. I'll organise one early December! :)

Make sure it's unofficial so I can come :D

I haven't been to an SAU meet in quite a while.

went to a nice cosy downstairs place on little burke near exhibition street the other night :)

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was quite impressed.. not cheap tho! about 100$ for two well fed patrons!

Looks very pricey too.

I use to goto Yoyogi Cafe

211-213 Swanston St

Melbourne VIC 3000

Phone (03) 9663 7266

Service, food and price were all very good.

Loved Ishiya Japanese Stonegrill when I went there this year for my birthday: http://www.ishiyastonegrill.com.au/

It's on Little Bourke Street. I had the Wagyu stonegrill, myself and my partner were a little over $150 together with drinks, so not cheap, but bloody worth it.

For reasonably priced Japanese, Sapporo next to Mitcham station is fantastic: http://maps.google.com.au/maps/place?sourc...346253128765221

Loved Ishiya Japanese Stonegrill when I went there this year for my birthday: http://www.ishiyastonegrill.com.au/

It's on Little Bourke Street. I had the Wagyu stonegrill, myself and my partner were a little over $150 together with drinks, so not cheap, but bloody worth it.

For reasonably priced Japanese, Sapporo next to Mitcham station is fantastic: http://maps.google.com.au/maps/place?sourc...346253128765221

there was a tiny sushi shop on whitehorse rd near mitcham station, used to make up decent handrolls fresh

Well guys, I'm going to J's Surf & Turf in Brighton tomorrow night for dinner (all you can eat)!

$28 per person, and you can get half a dozen of fresh raw oysters per person :)

It seems like it's gonna be packed, I was just lucky to get a booking for tomorrow night at 8, but all the other times are pretty much booked out.

So I'll let you guys know how it goes :blush:

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