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Maedaya
Ph: 9428 3918; 400 Bridge Rd, RICHMOND 3121
Japanese, $
Open Mon-Sat noon-2.30pm 6pm-11pm; Licensed; AE MC V EFT
Other published opinions
The Age Dani Valent, 23-9-2008 "Maedaya was a year in the planning and another year in the building: no wonder the crew looks happy to be here, grilling food, pouring drinks, calling a cheery "Irasshaimase!" (welcome) when anybody walks in. The restaurant is an izakaya (which more or less translates as "sit down for sake"), a bar with food, in this case snacks and grills"
Herald Sun Bob Hart, 05-07-08 "Maedaya is an izakaya, which is Japanese for pub, near enough. And this would appear to be Melbourne's first. ... There are rules of engagement at Maedaya, but they are good ones: start by ordering drinks and, with them, a selection of special dipping sauces will arrive for you to toy with. Into one or other of these you can plunge just about anything except a finger or your tongue."
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