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Tomodachi

Editorial Review

Tomodachi is Melbourne's Best Sushi Train and boasts a lively a la carte menu. Located at On3 (Level 3 of Melbourne Central Shopping Centre), Melbourne's premier dining and entertainment precinct, Tomodachi is converiently located in air conditioned comfort for year round enjoyment. With views of LaTrobe Street, Tomodachi is a fantastic place for an intimate dinner for two.

Tomodachi

Address

Melbourne Central, Level 3, On3 (level 3) Melbourne Central Shopping Centre, Cnr. La Trobe a, Melbourne, VIC, 3000
Cnr La Trobe St

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Contact Details

Phone:

(03) 9663 1940

Email:

info@tomodachimelbournecentral.com

Website:

http://tomodachimelbournecentral.com/


Restaurant Summary

Cuisine:

Japanese

Speciality:

Function Rooms, Licenced

Price:

$13.80

Entrees: $2.8 - $26.8, Main: $13.8 - $29, Dessert: $5.8 - $9.8





Editorial Review

Tomodachi is the place to hit when you're in town to catch a movie at Melbourne Central, or when you want to give the kids a bit of a thrill: food that moves - but where does it come from? However it's not all kids' stuff; for instance, the bill can rack up quite quickly so make sure you check your tally of dishes against the price board. Grownups will enjoy the fruits of the train too, as the sushi and sashimi on offer is elegant, varied and very fresh.

The restaurant itself is open, modern and elegant and if the clatter of sushi choo choo isn't for you it's quite easy to escape to the relative peace of the sit down area. Here you'll be offered tempura, bento boxes, noodles (ramen, soba and udon) and all that you'd expect from a Japanese restaurant worth its chops, including an interesting selection of Japanese plum wines and sakes. Tomodachi prides itself on being both accessible and flexible - they're happy to talk functions, degustation menus, product launches and so on - as well as its innovative, as evidenced by the two awards from this year's Melbourne Asian Food Festival.

John Weldon, November 2007

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Gareth: Overpriced. There is better sushi in Melbourne (10 March 2008)

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