Japanese Restaurants Across Australia

Japanese restaurants are listed across Australia on Eatouts. Browse venues in every major city, compare menus and contact details, and find the right spot for a casual meal, a special occasion or a quick lunch. Profiles include the suburb and state, opening hours where the venue has shared them, the cuisine and venue type tags published by the restaurant, and a direct link to the venue's website or booking page where one is available. Each Japanese venue page surfaces what the restaurant itself has published — Eatouts does not fabricate ratings, reviews, dishes or chef quotes. If a profile is light on detail, that usually means the venue is newly listed and details are still being added or verified. Confirm menus, opening hours and pricing directly with the restaurant before booking, especially for special diets, group bookings or takeaway orders.

What to expect from Japanese venues

Japanese restaurants in Australia range from neighbourhood spots to chef-led venues, with menus that vary by region, the chef's background and the format of the venue. Some lean traditional, others adapt local Australian produce and modern techniques. The Eatouts listing for each venue shows what that specific restaurant has published — including suburb, opening hours where shared, the venue type, and contact links so you can ask about specific dishes, dietary needs or set menus directly.

Popular cities for Japanese dining

Japanese venues appear in every major Australian capital. Sydney and Melbourne tend to have the largest depth and the most variations on the cuisine; Brisbane, Perth and Adelaide each have strong local scenes; the Gold Coast, Hobart, Canberra and Darwin round out the national picture. Use the by-city links above to jump straight to Japanese restaurants in your area and see what is currently listed.

How to choose a Japanese venue

Open a profile and check the basics: opening hours, the menu link where shared, the suburb and the contact details. For groups, special diets or set menus, call the venue or use the booking link to confirm directly. Eatouts does not invent reviews or ratings — we surface what each venue has published, and recommend treating the venue's own website as the source of truth for current menu items, prices and event-day service.

Listing or claiming a Japanese venue

If you run a Japanese restaurant, cafe or bar in Australia and don't see your venue, our List Your Restaurant page accepts free basic listings. Existing venues can be claimed by the owner for a verified badge and the ability to keep menus, opening hours and contact information up to date. Claims are reviewed manually and never auto-approved.

Restaurants

Sakura Garden

Japanese · Perth, WA

An elegant Japanese dining experience featuring omakase-style sushi, hand-pulled ramen, and seasonal kaiseki courses prepared by Chef Tanaka, formerly of Nobu Tokyo.

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Frequently asked questions

Where can I find Japanese restaurants in Australia?

Eatouts lists Japanese restaurants across every major Australian city. Use the city links above to narrow down to your area or browse a city-specific landing page for Japanese venues, opening hours and contact details.

Is Japanese food widely available in Australia?

Yes — Japanese cuisine appears in venues across Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide and beyond, ranging from casual eateries and family-run kitchens to fine dining and chef-led restaurants.

How do I find Japanese restaurants near me?

Pick a city link above to open the Japanese-by-city landing for your area. Each profile lists the suburb, opening hours where shared, and contact details so you can confirm distance and availability before heading out.

Can I book a table at a Japanese restaurant through Eatouts?

Eatouts links you directly to each venue's own booking system, phone number or website where available. The restaurant confirms your reservation — Eatouts does not take bookings, payments or commissions.

How are new Japanese venues added to Eatouts?

Restaurants can submit a free basic listing through our List Your Restaurant page. We verify details before publishing, and venue owners can claim their listing to keep menus, hours and contact info up to date.

Do Japanese restaurants on Eatouts offer takeaway or delivery?

Many do — venue profiles list takeaway and delivery options where the restaurant has shared them. Confirm current availability, lead times and minimum orders directly with the venue.