SAKE - Classy and reliable Japanese
WHERE: Double Bay, inside the Intercontinental Hotel.
WHY: For consistent and expertly crafted Japanese fare in Sydney's Eastern Suburbs.
MVP: The pavlova, a modern and aesthetically pleasing interpretation of the Australian (or depending on your POV, New Zealand) classic with a feather-light and just-the-right-amount-of-chew meringue. It's not overly sweet and is a good complement after devouring a round of sushi rolls. Alas, it's not currently on the spring menu.
WTF: Despite being a classy Japanese noshery in an exclusive part of Sydney, Sake does not have its own restroom. For that you must use the communal hotel toilets behind the restaurant.
IN A NUTSHELL: Just like its progenitor at The Rocks, Sake Double Bay delivers fresh and satisfying Japanese food in a convivial atmosphere with excellent service.
Sake
33 Cross St, Double Bay NSW 2028
02 8017 3104
http://www.sakerestaurant.com.au/double%20bay/home/
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WHY: For consistent and expertly crafted Japanese fare in Sydney's Eastern Suburbs.
MVP: The pavlova, a modern and aesthetically pleasing interpretation of the Australian (or depending on your POV, New Zealand) classic with a feather-light and just-the-right-amount-of-chew meringue. It's not overly sweet and is a good complement after devouring a round of sushi rolls. Alas, it's not currently on the spring menu.
WTF: Despite being a classy Japanese noshery in an exclusive part of Sydney, Sake does not have its own restroom. For that you must use the communal hotel toilets behind the restaurant.
IN A NUTSHELL: Just like its progenitor at The Rocks, Sake Double Bay delivers fresh and satisfying Japanese food in a convivial atmosphere with excellent service.
Dragon Ash and Spider Maki sushi rolls |
Chicken kaarage |
Pavlova |
Sake
33 Cross St, Double Bay NSW 2028
02 8017 3104
http://www.sakerestaurant.com.au/double%20bay/home/
MENU
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