Thursday, 2 June 2016

Oh My Foodness: Sake At The Rocks

Hidden amongst a bustling Sydney Sunday in 
The Rocks you'll discover Sake - a Japanese restaurant you never knew you needed. 
 

Avoid road rage by catching the train to Circular Quay. Depending on the speed of your steps Sake is just a ten minute walk from the station. Be prepared to take a little longer as you amble past the markets and soak in the soulful sounds of buskers. 
 

 
 
 

 

Diners are welcomed into the oriental exquisiteness of orchid accents, striking artwork and culinary innovation. 
 

  

 

Delicate sushi, silky tofu and crunchy tacos perform splendidly. Flavours are combined into a choir of beautifully balanced harmonies.
 

 

 

The spider maki sushi rolls and prawn tempura maki sushi rolls each offer a sweet symphony that needs to be tasted to be believed. Don't skip the sake tea accompanying some of the dishes. It is a shot of bitterness, but seems necessary for the full dining experience. For a much less bitter beverage opt for the lychee and rose flavours of the Miss Wednesday cocktail. 
 

It might be best to pay the bill with your eyes closed. Rest assured the food and atmosphere are absolutely worth the splurge. Surrender yourself to the oriental decor and cuisine of Sake at The Rocks. 


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