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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 :P

You won't regret it :blush: .

Their tempura prawns are awesone. Don't try the miso soup though. Taste like from a packet or something. Also be prepared to speak to waiter/waitress that doesn't speak much english :P

You won't regret it :happy: .

Their tempura prawns are awesone. Don't try the miso soup though. Taste like from a packet or something. Also be prepared to speak to waiter/waitress that doesn't speak much english :)

So what do they speak? Chinese or japanese? I can handle chinese pretty well, and japanese, somewhat. Simple phrases.

For westies - Tookaiya on Keilor Rd, Niddrie, some of the best Jap i've had for the price. Usually spend around $50-$65/head so not too bad. Go there fairly regularly once every couple months or so, with 6-7 people.

Wide range as well which is always good.

Been to Iku Izakaya @ Docklands as well, wasn't too bad, could have been better though.

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 :P

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 :P

Suft & Turf is ok, i didn't like it that much.

If you guys like Wagu Beef, try a place call TAKUMI in the city, i think its on Collins but i'm not too sure. Came accross it on Theage restaurant guide, pretty cheap for quality Wagu Beef.

You won't regret it :P .

Their tempura prawns are awesone. Don't try the miso soup though. Taste like from a packet or something. Also be prepared to speak to waiter/waitress that doesn't speak much english :)

Did you try their Sake desert, awesome.

Don't know about waitress that can't speak English but the last time i was there, there is a superhot aussie surf babe works there :P !

tomorrows lunch!

so close to work

Ah sweet!

I haven't been for a while, hope it is still good, which I assume.

The Set Lunch Meals are great, from memory $12.5 with a decent size dish + sides and a Lemon tea.

I also order a serve of Sushi as well.

Suft & Turf is ok, i didn't like it that much.

If you guys like Wagu Beef, try a place call TAKUMI in the city, i think its on Collins but i'm not too sure. Came accross it on Theage restaurant guide, pretty cheap for quality Wagu Beef.

I just like the fact that is "all you can eat" lol :P

As for waiter/waitress that can't speak english...maybe I'll just point to the menu and just start tapping on it lol

Did you try their Sake desert, awesome.

Don't know about waitress that can't speak English but the last time i was there, there is a superhot aussie surf babe works there :) !

I'm pretty sure this Aussie babe isn't working there anymore.

They are mostly Japanese working there now. Or maybe a handful of PRCs. But yeah, you can just point out what u want from their menu.

A complete Sashimi meal please. I'm learning Japanese again, some of the first parts I learned - man's gotta eat :)

And the important "beelu wo kudasai" - A beer please!

Birru....birru!!! :)

Dai Jokki Biiru.... Domo arigato gozaimasu. (a LARGE beer... thank you very much) :P

Hey guys, J's Surf & Turf is the shit! It was just AWESOMEEE!

Although it's $28 pp, you can easily get your money worth with a few dishes.

The drinks were really cheap too, I think it was like $4-5 for a Japanese beer and $2 for a can of soft drink.

But just make sure you book prior, because when I went (friday night) it was PACKED, and I asked the waitress and she said they are like that everynight.

It's a +1 for a sau sushi meet!

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