Kazu

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  • Really good food. Had quick take away fresh signature sushi, salmon terriaki, Chicken yakitori. I really like this quality fresh japanese and an easy …

  • Left disappointed after soggy Goyza, soft prawns and over priced food and drink at every turn. $8.50 for a tiny bowl of edamame when it is the same pr…

  • Visited kazu for a family dinner. Loved the ambiance of the restaurant and service was very prompt and friendly. We ordered gyoza- which was delicious…


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Kazu is open for Casual Dining. Kazu serves Japanese dishes.
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10 Reviews on “Kazu”

Very Good
4.3
10 reviews
  • Ann

    Hidden Japanese gem tucked away in Mornington. The food here is quite nice. We always order the sushi, the gyoza and the chicken yakitori and I don’t think you can go wrong with those three. Only criticism is that the portions here are quite small and Kazu is quite overpriced for what you get.

  • HaydosEats

    Delish. The staff are very smart, knowing all the traditional Japanese names for each dish. The food was fabulous, the sushi and sashimi clearly being the specialty. Surprisingly the decor was charming, we were impressed with how homely the place felt. This place has the charm that we were expecting heading into Mornington, after almost 10 years. The prices seemed hefty merely because the menus and modest decor seemed at odds with the cost, but once we tasted the high quality food and delicious flavours we ordered more and didn’t look back. Fabulous night out, well done.

  • Larry Ma

    Coming back to Kazu for the first time in 5 years. Very very disappointing and embarrassing in front of my partner. I was one of the first workers in Restaurant Soy back in 2006-2010 and had been seeing this shop with successful with absolute fresh and authentic Japanese taste. I can say this time the shop is a lot different than what I used to know.

    I understand having a new staff on the floor is not easy but how can you leave a round serving tray on guest table and pointing the tip of a sushi boat at guest? Japanese won’t even point the tip of chopsticks at people because it is offensive in their culture. The failure of service shows a lack of training from the manager and it’s undeniable.

    The sushi were very loose and most of them were broken when i try to pick them up.

    Also noticing a few guests had been waiting to be seated at the front door for almost 5 minutes but unnoticed. One of them actually walked out,
    Came back and complained. Only to get laughed between the staff after he left.

    The food used to be amazing but not anymore. Not the same old grandpa chef and professional team.

    What a shame, the manager didn’t even have the courage to come forward and probably laughing after I left with my comments.

  • Foodie

    Kazu would be one of the best Japanese restaurants on the peninsula. Food is fresh with good presentation. The Gyoza and dipping sauce is prepared well. The okonominyaki would be nice with some visible cabbage rather than all soft batter inside and it would be nice with the traditional bonito flakes on top for extra flavour. The sashimi was fresh though I think the cutting of the fish needs a lot more care and attention. I find it really makes a difference in taste when there is care taken in cutting with a nice clean consistent cut and thickness. Service is always prompt and friendly.

  • Ben Townsend

    Great place, great food! What more can I say. Apparently I have to say more or else I can’t post. This place is worth posting! Check it out!

  • Amanda Buckingham

    It’s pretty obvious why this venue has been in operation for so long, I’d eat here every night if I could afford to! Exceptional food, kind and obliging wait staff, can’t pick a single fault with our dining experience. Take away menu also exceptional and beautifully presented.

  • Sumfoodplease

    Kazu is delicious! If i could eat here for the rest of my life i would. The first time i came here i literally thought of it months after until i could go again. They create such fresh and simple food yet its bursting with flavor. The restaurant is almost like a special little secret hidden among cafes along main street.Cost is a minimum $25 per person but for a special night out can be seen an reasonable. The girls working there seem nice and energetic and there is little wait for food which is good because as soon as you see someone else eating their food your already drooling.Love!

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37D Main Street, Mornington, Mornington Peninsula, VIC

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