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Kabuki, Vic Park

Kabuki is a cheap and friendly Japanese take-out in a great location on Albany Highway, Victoria Park. Their prices are very reasonable, with nothing over $10 and most dishes priced between $7 and $9. Sushi averages $6 for 5 pieces or $9 for 10, although this varies according to the ingredients. Highly recommended is the $9.50, 10-piece sushi assortment with a range of both nigiri and maki-style sushi. Sushi party packs with 50 pieces start from $35 and can be made to order.

Tempura Udon

Kabuki’s tempura dishes are excellent, with a light, crunchy and crispy batter that remains its texture even after being dipped and dunked. Also recommended is the Beef Tataki, a lightly cooked beef served cold with garlic and spring onion. A final recommendation is the not terrifically authentic but extremely delicious fried Teriyaki Tofu which makes an awesome starter. Avoid their udon dishes though, as the noodles can be clumpy and the soup-broth is far too watery.

Kabuki’s decor is clean and inviting and during the lunchtime rush, you’ll be lucky to grab a table. If you’re coming in for dinner, hit up a bottle-shop first and BYO.

Kabuki

Where: 356 Albany Highway, Vic Park
Map: View Map
Phone: (08) 9362 3550
Licensed: No
BYO: Yes

Kabuki is open Mon-Sat 11:00 – 9:00 and Sun and Public Holidays 5:00 – 9:00pm. You can dine in or take away and their long hours make it a great place to pick-up a cheap Japanese meal when you’re in the area.

Posted by Dan - Mar 7, 09:49 am.
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2 Comments for Kabuki, Vic Park

  1. i eat at kabuki everyday,the food is quite tasty and very well priced.

    Joe · Mar 6, 01:14 pm

  2. I used to work in Kabuki around 3 yrs.
    I love all the taste, and most of them are better than other Japanese restaurant.

    The price also very approcheable.

    I miss the taste.

    Shin · Jun 2, 08:12 am

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