Kaisen Japanese Restaurant 157 Given Terrace, Paddington, Queensland 4064
About the Business
Welcome to Kaisen Japanese Restaurant, a culinary gem nestled in the heart of Paddington on Given Terrace. As an establishment that seamlessly blends tradition with innovation, we pride ourselves on offering an unforgettable dining experience that celebrates the rich tapestry of Japanese cuisine.
Step into our restaurant and be transported to the vibrant streets of Tokyo. Our warm and inviting ambiance sets the stage for an authentic culinary journey, where you can indulge in the artistry of Japanese gastronomy. Whether you're a sushi aficionado or a lover of hearty ramen, our menu has something to satisfy every palate.
At Kaisen, we believe in using only the freshest and highest quality ingredients to create dishes that are both visually stunning and bursting with flavor. Our skilled chefs meticulously craft each plate, ensuring that every bite is a masterpiece. From delicate sashimi to perfectly seasoned tempura, each dish is a testament to our commitment to excellence.
As a point of interest in the Paddington neighborhood, Kaisen Japanese Restaurant has become a beloved destination for locals and visitors alike. Our friendly and attentive staff are dedicated to providing impeccable service, ensuring that your dining experience is nothing short of extraordinary. Whether you're looking for an intimate dinner for two or a lively gathering with friends, our versatile space can accommodate any occasion.
Beyond our delectable cuisine, Kaisen Japanese Restaurant offers an extensive selection of sake, wine, and Japanese-inspired cocktails. Our knowledgeable staff are happy to assist you in finding the perfect pairing to enhance your dining experience, elevating your meal to new heights.
Join us at Kaisen Japanese Restaurant and embark on a culinary adventure that will tantalize your taste buds and transport you to the heart of Japan. Located at 157 Given Terrace in Paddington, we invite you to immerse yourself in the flavors, aromas, and traditions of Japanese cuisine. Book your table today and let us take you on a gastronomic journey you won't soon forget.
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Location & Phone number
157 Given Terrace, Paddington, Queensland 4064, Australia
Hours open
Monday:
Closed
Tuesday:
17:00 - 22:00
Wednesday:
17:00 - 22:00
Thursday:
17:00 - 22:00
Friday:
17:00 - 22:00
Saturday:
17:00 - 22:00
Sunday:
17:00 - 22:00
Reviews
"We came for lunch with some visiting relatives and ordered a variety of food; my choice was the spicy chicken bento ($20.90). This is perhaps a bit pricier than your typical casual Japanese eatery bento but it was also bigger in terms of both the physical bento container and the amount of food within. Nice variety of items in the set and overall I was pretty happy with my feed. My only gripe was that the food for our group came out over a 20-minute span, so some people were still battling hangriness when others were almost done with their meal. There’s enough seating inside to accommodate larger groups. They also do 5% when paying by cash. Other food ordered: * Sashimi special $29.90 * Kaisen roll $16.90 * California roll $8.90 * Karaage curry $14.90 * Agedashi tofu $8.90 * Chips $8.90 * Soft shell crab $10.90"
"We ordered a couple of things. The chicken was off. Imagine chicken that's been sitting in the fridge for too long - starting to smell a bit bad so you wash it and drown it in sauce hoping to cover the smell but just can't. Some chicken karaage pieces were fine but some was off. The seafood was alright."
"Food My wife and I dined on a Sun eve in early Feb. We stuck to a fairly simple ordering protocol: Two drinks to start, a bottle of Asahi super dry for myself at the eye-popping price of 10 pesos and a cold drink for my wife at 5. For the food, it was a plate of vegetarian spring rolls to start (9) followed by two bento boxes at 21 each; the chicken teriyaki for my wife and the beef teriyaki for me. Our waitress should have told us that the bento boxes both included a veg spring roll, so we ended up with six spring rolls between us, more than we could deal with. But they were nice and crispy and filled with a tasty veg filling. The bento boxes were pretty good value, each one with lashings of tender, well cooked meat, rice, garden salad, pickles, seaweed salad, a spring roll, a prawn cutlet, and what tasted like a cheese ball, but I’m not sure if that’s what it was. Everything was fresh and tasty and we both enjoyed our meals. Service I noticed that the restaurant was flat out dealing with take-away and home delivery orders. This is becoming more and more the norm these days, and to be honest, I hate it, as it’s a complete distraction from what should be their bread and butter customers: sit-down diners. But despite that, I was surprised that there was no compromise on the table service. Our pretty waitress was neatly dressed in a black uniform. After a bit of gesticulating to attract her attention, she eventually arrived to take our orders. Drinks, entrée and the bentos came out quickly and in the correct order. I just wished she would have suggested that we choose something else other than spring rolls for our entrée. Apart from that though, I give her full marks for being polite, friendly and efficient. Atmosphere I found the ambience to be quite utilitarian with stone floors, plain walls, wooden tables and plastic chairs or upholstered benches on the wall side (some damaged as can be seen in my pic). The presence of numerous uber eats, and Door Dash drivers and take-away customers all queued up and waiting for their orders, made the atmosphere hectic and busy but not in a pleasant way and hardly conducive to a relaxing night out. It reminded me of a busy railway station. I’m now really starting to get turned off dining at these smaller suburban restaurants which now rely mainly on the home delivery and takeaway trade to fill their order books. Cost This is where things went a bit pear-shaped. I had chosen Keisen because, as a member of the Entertainment Club, I thought that I was entitled to receive a 25% discount up to a max of 25 pesos, but the manager simply refused to honour the offer. Naturally, I was furious, and protested to him, but it was all to no avail and I ended up paying 65 pesos. Imagine that: two bento boxes, two drinks and a few spring rolls for 65 pesos. No wonder the Albanese govt is nowhere to be seen when it comes to dealing with this crazy Weimar Republic style hyperinflationary crisis we are all enduring. Toilets & Parking There are clean and well provisioned toilets just outside the venue in the little common area that Keisen shares with the rather down-at-heel next door Darling & Co restaurant. There’s free and unrestricted parking in any of the nearby side streets. We chose Campbell St, behind the Paddo pub and bistro. Summary Service is fast and efficient. Food is acceptable in a rather drab atmosphere dominated by a conveyor belt of take-away customers and home delivery drivers. Prices are reasonable. I guess it’s an ok place for a quick meal. Memo I note that Keisen have now belatedly been removed from Entertainment’s list of participating restaurants for the discount deals."
"Best japanese restaurant i’ve tried in brisbane. Words cannot describe. quality of food was amazing and it was fresh as well. Staff are very welcoming and friendly. Would highly recommend if you are looking for great japanese food"
"Deliciously fresh food with high quality preparation. The Sushi was soft and flavoursome. The staff were super friendly, polite and helpful. Quick service ensured."
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