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Izakaya Kuuraku

Locality: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Phone: +61 3 9939 1516



Address: 131-135 Bourke Street 3000 Melbourne, VIC, Australia

Website: http://kuuraku.com.au/

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21.01.2022 Happy Valentine’s Day! A special relationship must be celebrated with a special meal. At #Izakaya_Kuuraku, we have a vast variety of authentic Japanese food from Sushi to Yakitori, perfectly complemented by our selection of Saké and Asian liquor. To complete your Japanese experience, honour your loved one by pouring their Saké for them, and have your respect returned as they in turn pour a glass for you.... A toast to your love, health, and happiness from all of us here at Izakaya Kuuraku! #MelbourneIzakaya



14.01.2022 Celebrations! No matter how big, no matter how small - you simply cannot go wrong with authentic Japanese cuisine here at #Izakaya_Kuuraku. With a fresh range of Sushi platters, mouth watering Yakitori sets, and delicious Saké to toast, Kuuraku is Japanese dining at its best. Come down to #MelbourneIzakaya and our chefs will whip up a feast for your special day!

11.01.2022 For the health-conscious among us, we present our Healthy Green Salad! Mixed kale, Japanese-styled poached egg, avo, tomato, quinoa, edamame, feta cheese, mixed nuts, with french dressing We have something for everybody here at Kuuraku, making our Japanese restaurant perfect for groups!... #MelbourneIzakaya #JapaneseRestaurant #JapaneseRestaurantMelbourne

08.01.2022 Ask any of our regulars here at #Izakaya_Kuuraku and a speciality they are likely to recommend to you is Gyoza! Golden brown and crispy on the outside, juicy and succulent on the inside - Gyoza is a special variant of dumpling which is perfect as an appetiser when paired with our wide selection of drinks, from green tea, to oriental liquor, and Australian wine. Have you experienced our Japanese hospitality? Tell us what you would recommend to people in the comments below



05.01.2022 Happy Friday! Our word of the day is: Omotenashi - a term that describes Japanese hospitality. Omote means a public face, an image you wish to present to outsiders. Nashi means nothing. Together, Omotenashi means every service is genuine, coming from the bottom of the heart. Experience true Omotenashi at #Izakaya_Kuuraku. Our chefs prepare your meals with authentic and passionate Japanese cooking techniques.... At Kuuraku, everything comes from the bottom of our hearts! #JapaneseRestaurant #MelbourneIzakaya

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