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Chocolate Buddha Victoria
Casual, Australian/Japanese dining at a frantic pace. Set at the top of the slope at Federation Square.
Don Don Victoria
Super fast, super cheap busy little Japanese eat-in or take-away in two city locations. Good fast food.
Don Don Victoria
Gigi Victoria
Hako Victoria
Horoki Victoria
Isseki Victoria
Strategically positioned near the entrance to Village Cinemas, Isseki is ideal for sitting down to a quick lunch-break or a pre-movie snack.
Ito Japanese Noodle Cafe Victoria
A Japanese diner that is Chinese owned and run, in the middle of the city's cinema district. It's good for a quick bowl of ramen or plate of sushi.
Izakaya Chuji Victoria
Unpretentious space serving impressive Japanese food at very reasonable prices. Wonderfully eclectic mix in the clientele.
Kaneda Victoria
In the dimly-lit inner reaches of the Mid-City Arcade there is a small sushi restaurant that boasts a beautiful tsunami wave and a steady stream of satisfied customers.
Sushi Masa Victoria
The food is traditional Japanese, offering Hako-sushi (boxed sushi) and even better jo-sushi (fancy sushi selection).
Sushi Ten Victoria
Sushi Ten's black board menu of Japanese soups and rice dishes supplements its offering. All cheap, served happily and quickly, with the sushi and sashimi being the best bet.
Teppansan Victoria
Yamato Victoria
The country style Japanese cooking and its tucked away position make Yamato popular with a young adult crowd.
Yu-U Victoria
No sign just a blank door. Enter. Go down stairs and find yourself in Japan facing a large bar at which food is served.