Kitchen Iroha
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My partner and I thought we'd try this place for the first time. We ordered the Beef Tataki and asked if it could be cooked well done. The waitress sa…
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Have a lunch here with special lunch menu. Ordered the yasai curry, in menu said come with five grains rice but I got the dish with plain white rice. …
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Very beautiful food , service was also lovely and nice ambience inside the restaurant. Menu was also very interesting with a range of various foods…
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Kitchen Iroha is open for Casual Dining. Kitchen Iroha serves Japanese dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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10 Reviews on “Kitchen Iroha”
My partner and I thought we’d try this place for the first time. We ordered the Beef Tataki and asked if it could be cooked well done. The waitress said she’d check with the chef. She returned and said that the dish would be nicer if it’s served rare. I told her that we don’t like undercooked meats and that we don’t mind if the meat is dry or tough as long as it’s cooked well done. I then added that if I see any pink or red in the meat, I’d send the dish back.
When our meal arrived (which took a while), sure enough, I could see the blood oozing out of the meat. What was even worse, there were only about 5 or 6 very thin slices of beef.
At this point, I was furious and called the waitress to send the dish back. She apologised a few times, but I don’t think an apology was good enough. She sent the dish back and we had to wait even longer for our meal to arrive, almost an hour’s wait in total. Nothing complimentary was offered to compensate for their mistake (or arrogance).
The bbq pork teriyaki cost $24 and was very low on meat. The pork had the fat and skin left on and there were two very small pieces, each being no more than three bites.
The roasted lamb consisted of 2 small cutlets for $21, again being very poor value for money. We also ordered the crispy chicken, 2 servings of miso soup and 2 servings of steamed rice. Overall, we spent $95 and only had one soft drink to share between the two of us. We left feeling hungry.
Furthermore, the chairs were uncomfortable (they were stools with no backs). The thoroughfare behind my chair was so narrow that I had people regularly bumping into me as they were trying to get past. It was also freezing cold inside the restaurant which made us feel very uncomfortable.
If you want high quality Japanese food, excellent customer service, a lovely ambience and great value for money, go to Yokoso which is a short distance South of this restaurant on High St. near Separation St. You won’t be disappointed. We definitely won’t be returning to Iroha.
Have a lunch here with special lunch menu. Ordered the yasai curry, in menu said come with five grains rice but I got the dish with plain white rice. I asked the waiter he told me that if I want the five grains rice I have to pay extra. I dont mind to pay but they shouldnt put in the menu that dish served with five grains rice. Very disappointed.
Very beautiful food , service was also lovely and nice ambience inside the restaurant. Menu was also very interesting with a range of various foods