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Uchi Lounge

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Located in Brisbane Street, situated between the diversity of Oxford Street and the hustle and bustle of the City. Uchi Lounge has been a favoured venue in Sydney for over 10 years. Shinsen (Fresh) has meaning at Uchi Lounge, with its No MSG policy, selected organic foods and seasonal tastes, leaving an indelible impression on the palate.

Editorial


Takashi Ohuchi’s dark, moody lair of Asian fusion cuisine and strong sake is one of Sydney’s many hidden treasures. Tucked away in Surry Hills’ Brisbane Street, capitalising on proximity to Oxford Street without the bustle, Uchi Lounge is a den of delights. As an artist, Takashi views Uchi Lounge as his canvas; from his paintings on the walls to the carefully crafted menu, it is evident that passion is intrinsic to the restaurant’s success. With the sake bar on ground level and restaurant above, electro music and Japanese art lend the space a cool, creative vibe.

The result of growing up with a Japanese chef father and undertaking culinary training in France, Takashi’s cooking is a fusion of East and West, creating such delights as grilled eggplant with miso parmesan and beef steak with chilled wasabi mash. He scours the markets several times a week to create his intriguing five daily specials and stable a la carte menu. With no MSG or artificial flavouring and the use of selected organic ingredients such as soba noodles, the emphasis here is on quality produce leading the way. The tempting banquet menus for two or four encourage sharing, with an assortment of nigiri sushi, sashimi and salads making the list. For those dining a la carte, tempura chicken pieces wrapped in seaweed, and kingfish sashimi with a shallot, umeboshi and tamari dressing are ever-popular options. Dessert comes in an interesting form with green tea and cinnamon creme brulee – a unique fusion producing delectable results. For a post-meal tipple follow the stairs down to the sake-lover’s paradise, where 20 types of flavoured sake, 18 types of premium Japanese sake and an array of sake-based cocktails tempt the wandering eye. Note that bookings are only taken on weeknights or weekends between 6.30pm and 7pm.

Lauren Barker, January 2009

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Vicky
November 03, 2007


Me and my bf had went to Uchi Lounge and found that they are the biggest Japanese rip-off restaurant! Poor service, been caling their waitress couple of times and she pretend she can't hear us, she was just behind us. When comes to payment, waiter doesn't give out receipt of credits payment to customer which is really bad because he was looking at the receipt and watching myself to take the receipt!We had order the set dinner last night which is $80 for both but the food was only cheap class.

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