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Restaurant in Perth, Western Australia

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Nine Japanese Bistro
Restaurant information
Established2003; 22 years ago (2003)
Owner(s)Muneki Song
ChefMuneki Song
Food typeJapanese
Street address227-229 Bulwer Street, Perth
CityPerth
StateWestern Australia
Postal/ZIP Code6000
CountryAustralia
Coordinates31°56′25″S 115°51′42″E / 31.94034095°S 115.86177728°E / -31.94034095; 115.86177728 (Nine Japanese Bistro) Edit this at Wikidata
Websiteninejapanesebistro.com.au Edit this at Wikidata

Nine Japanese Bistro (formerly Nine Fine Food) is a Japanese-fusion restaurant in the suburb of Perth, Western Australia. Situated in Perth's inner city on the corner of Lake and Bulwer streets, the restaurant was opened in 2003 by its chef, Muneki Song.

Description

The walls of the venue are adorned with stacked stone, and Japanese paper lamps are stacked along shelves. The venue has been described as 'leaning far more to the West than East'. Dishes offered include pork belly with mango chili sauce, confit of duck leg with potato mash, and lamb backstraps with soy dressing. The venue also serves chirashi plates. Reviewers have criticised the restaurant for its limited drinks menu.

Reception

In her review for PerthNow, Gail Williams praised the toothfish. The kinoco caviar pasta was described by her as an 'absolute standout'. She criticised the barrimundi as 'slightly mushy', and the plum miso as 'a tad too sweet'.

In his review for The West Australian, Simon Collins praised the caviar pasta. The braised lamb shoulder, and the duck and scallop dish which 'spent a little too long on the grill' were both described as 'slight disappointments'. However, he said that the dessert partly made up for the experience, praising the cheesecake and matcha green tea gelato. Collins scored it 14/20, writing:

there is a good reason that Song's modern Japanese eatery will chalk up 20 years in November – a remarkable achievement for any restaurant, let alone one putting some odd twists and turns on a cuisine that often celebrates authenticity.

References

  1. ^ Collins, Simon (16 June 2023). "Nine Japanese Bistro review: Nearing its 20th anniversary, Muneki Song's Highgate diner is still going strong". West Australian. Retrieved 13 May 2024.
  2. ^ Williams, Gail (14 July 2014). "Food review: Nine Fine Food, Bulwer St, Perth". PerthNow. Retrieved 13 May 2024.
  3. "Nine Japanese Bistro". Broadsheet. Photography by Jessica Wyld. 8 March 2023. Retrieved 13 May 2024.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  4. Harrington, Kelsey (14 February 2024). "Chopsticks Poised: The Best Japanese Restaurants in Perth". Sitchu. Retrieved 13 May 2024.

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