Iori Japanese Restaurant
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Went with hubby for a lunch. They made amazing lunch sets!! Value for money as well and Im sure you would be pretty full afterwards. It was packed aft…
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Iori is still very popular as I remembered. I had lots of good memory associated with that place. Classic Japanese decor with few sushi bar seats. Sta…
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Style and no substance - enter at your own peril. Walking into the traditional Japanese bar room, you could be forgiven for getting excited at the pro…
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10 Reviews on “Iori Japanese Restaurant”
Went with hubby for a lunch. They made amazing lunch sets!! Value for money as well and Im sure you would be pretty full afterwards. It was packed after 10 mins so glad we got a table. Defiantly would love to go back when I go back to Canberra.
Iori is still very popular as I remembered. I had lots of good memory associated with that place. Classic Japanese decor with few sushi bar seats. Staff are friendly, during super busy hours, you might need to remind them for small things. There are few different ways to enjoy their food. You can choose from banquet to a la cart, bento box and meal set. The wagyu beef set and hot pot are always my personal favourite. The meal set was not cheap, but you could enjoy different kind of food in one set, such as sashimi, sushi roll, tempura, hot pot…… and actually quite fulfilling. Now they are offering Japanese hot pot set which is limited and includes some entree dishes, one large hot pot (includes meat, seafood, tofu, vegetables etc) to share and dessert. Minimum order of 2pp and cost $46ish/pp. It was in good value and perfect for cold weather. The price for the food is getting higher in recent years. My standards are getting higher as well ( live in Melbourne now). But Iori will always my go to place for Japanese food in Canberra.
Style and no substance – enter at your own peril. Walking into the traditional Japanese bar room, you could be forgiven for getting excited at the prospect of an authentic Japanese dining experience. The waiters, waitresses, and kitchen staff are dressed in kimonos and the decor is lovely.But it all stops, crashes, and burns at the food. Dry and clumpy rice, raw fish that is way past its best before date, and cold tempura is all I’ll remember of my time here. At least the sake is good…