㊙️ The Traveling Foodie
+5
Wonderful place and unique meals .
Fully booked on Friday so came in Sunday night.
The lobster curry was the high lights . Presentation was simply amazing.
Chicken nuggets was prepared but very fresh .
Wagyu pizza was good but a bit spicy .
The salmon taco was over price .
Staff were amazing and super fast service .
Rating: 4/5
Food: 4/5
Value: 4/5
Service: 3/5
This restaurant is a popular fusion stop on this street. The neon lights and modernised fun setting gave off an exciting ambience, good for a late night out with your girls or partners!
Everything on the menu was at a reasonable price, and tasted amazing.
To enjoy a fun, boozy night with your friends and not have to worry about the value, explore the SUSHI, SLIDERS/BAOS, PIZZAS, TACOS & especially the RAW/SALAD dishes. The way they marinate and deliver each element on the raw meat dishes is excellent.
Sushi range was all great however I wouldn’t recommend the crab as it can taste a bit dry and it had more tempura than it had of the crab meat.
The pizza was amazing, every bite and every texture. I really recommend the sticky pork pizza.
The baos and sliders were amazing as well, with the bun so soft and the filling so warm and full of juices.
HOWEVER: I did not enjoy any of the large dishes i.e. curry dishes - it was not worth for its price. The sauce was delicious, but a bit powdery and a tiny bit sour for my liking. The lobster as well as the chicken was a bit dry too. Tastewise, it does not stand out amongst the other Japanese restaurant curries.
The feed me menu was amazing came in for my best friends bday walking out so full. The only downside was the girl waitress was really bad her service was super bad. Will on the other hand really good
Very interesting food, the taco stood out the most to me. I also liked the pizza as it had a thin base and was very unique. The restaurant had a cozy and dim ambience.
Yum little place in Windsor. I know they’re famous for the pizzas but we opted for the tacos and bun/baos and everything was really good! Paired with a cocktail this was a lovely dinner place
The good spot for brunch and dinner on Chapel street with Japanese fusion food. Tacos was a bit hard but tasting good. Portion could be better.
Absolutely love this place! I must admit, I wasn’t overly impressed when I first came to visit when they’d just opened. So glad they’ve changed/updated their menu because it is now wow! The spicy tuna tacos, chilli mayo prawn slider, chicken nuggets, and the ceviche are my favourites from the menu. Highly recommend this place.
DELISH JAPANESE FOOD ON CHAPS!
I always looooove dining here. Incredible food with a twist on some of our favourite Japanese classics plus always yummy desserts and cocktails to accompany! Always a good choice!
Initially thought this place would all all hype but was pleasantly surprised! Service was great, even on a busy Saturday night!
Cocktails were nice, kind of fancy and priced accordingly at about $20 on average.
Had the crispy prawns for entree: $18, got 6 large prawns in a crunchy tempura batter and flavoured with a wasabi mayo which was really good! 4.5/5 would get again!
Salmon volcano: $20, 6 pieces, generous amount of lightly char grilled salmon, great flavours and included real wasabi! 4.5/5.
Japanese chicken katsu curry: $22, this was a big boy meal, probably best to share between two or 3 with other dishes on the side. Think of the curry as more gravy or stroganoff flavour rather than a typical south Asian or Indian curry, but worked well with the meal, just needed a few more flavours to be a great dish. 3.5/5
All up, an entree, two mains and two drinks: $100, not cheap, but the food is high quality, so worth it!
Great service. Feel good japanese fusion restaurant. Soba noodles was amazing. Great taste and texture. Tiny taco tasted good however abit on the harder side.
Wonderful place! The food and ambience were wonderful. It's a long restaurant. The front half was fairly big but mainly tabled smaller groups. The bigger groups were towards the back. The chicken sliders and the chicken nuggets were the highlight of the meal. The cocktail was magnificent. Really enjoyed it. Would recommend this place for a large group as it can be a bit expensive, but sharing the food is cost effective.
I was lucky enough to try Sash with a few blogger buddies on a Tuesday night – which coincidentally is their 2-4-1 taco and slider night.
Sash is a combination of Japanese inspired, and Japanese dishes.
We started off with cocktails, the cocktail menu is extensive - I had the Japanese margarita, which was refreshing. Other drinks looked really good.
There’s enough variety in the menu that you can find something to suit your taste buds, whether you want to go adventurous or play it safe, there is something for you. Whether you want a Japanese pizza, or sashimi, the variety is wide. I particularly enjoyed the spicy tuna tacos, tuna sashimi nachos, the pork sliders and the soba noodles. Dessert wise, I’ll come back again for the blood orange sorbet macaron sandwich.
The quality of the food was top notch, and the venue is very hip and modern. Our server was particularly friendly, and would be enough of a reason to return if she was to serve us again. Everyone is so pretty here, including the diners. I'll be back on Tuesdays for sure!
This place is a game changer! Really inventive menu, the flavour combos are something else!
We thought afew things would be abit weird but the team brings it together really well!!
Cocktails are very impressive, you won't see anywhere else, very original and presentation is 5/5.
Really fun vibe, great place for a group of friends to celebrate something special!!
Amazing food, great service. Very friendly staff who explained and recommended a few dishes that were really nice. Love that tacos and sushi pizza. Food came out real quick. Will be back for more.
Amazing and unique Japanese fusion.
From sushi tacos to apple crumble pizza, all the dishes we had were original but delicious. This extended to their cocktails which are all Japanese twists on the classics. Throw in the super friendly staff, a slick, neon decor, and Sash is a great experience.
Sash Japanese is a great spot for Fusion food and we returned here again tonight to check out their winter menu which is a few weeks old now and so much has changed.
We started with Eggplant crispy tacos which were flavoursome little items. The Salmon kosho tostada was on a similar styled crispy chip but open with a mildly spice element. The Lotus lamb slider came with kale which isn’t normally my thing but it worked tonight. Last of the savoury dishes was a delightful mango tango sushi which was probably the most spicy out of the dishes served tonight and my favourite of the savoury we tried
We engaged our dessert stomach and sampled the Golden gothic pudding which was all fairy floss and pretty in appearance but held a deep rich dense desert underneath with burnt toffee tones.
Overall a really enjoyable range of new menu items and enough untried that we could come back and order a completely different meal.
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