Welcome to Kobe Jones, the home of Japanese cuisine like you've never experienced before. We specialise in modern Japanese cooking inspired by the best from the East and West, and our restaurants offer exceptional dining in superb locations.
In Sydney, you'll find us at King Street Wharf and the historic Rocks precinct, and in Melbourne on the banks of the Yarra River, where our chefs prepare a stunning array of dishes to delight the most discerning of palates.We invite you to join us to experience the simplicity and delicacy of modern Japanese cuisine at Kobe Jones, and we trust that your experience with us will be nothing short of exceptional.
In Sydney, you'll find us at King Street Wharf and the historic Rocks precinct, and in Melbourne on the banks of the Yarra River, where our chefs prepare a stunning array of dishes to delight the most discerning of palates.We invite you to join us to experience the simplicity and delicacy of modern Japanese cuisine at Kobe Jones, and we trust that your experience with us will be nothing short of exceptional.
Services
Rocks Teppanyaki - We are fully licensed and not BYO. Our venue allows cakes for birthday celebrations, you can bring your own or you can order from our Patisserie. Please advise the reservation team prior to ensure we have adequate fridge storage. We do not charge a cake-age. Security Deposits - To secure your reservation (up to 4 people) a credit card guarantee of $50 pp will be registered.
Reviews (7)
Jenny Pham
Apr 12, 2021
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Ann Maree Troy
Jul 13, 2020
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Ryan Jones
Dec 21, 2019
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I am pretty surprised Kobe Jones has a rating of 3.7 out of 5. I wouldn't put it at over 2.0. The experience was equivalent to dinner cooked at home by friends.. Sure, the food was fine, but was it great? not… at all. And for the money and location, it was a total flop.(ill also be replying to your Google response for your excuse of providing a pathetic dining experience and Labelling it as "a traditional Japanese experience"
We only knew our meal was over when the staff seated a new group of people and started serving them the same meal we had received. We knew that was our queue to leave
We only knew our meal was over when the staff seated a new group of people and started serving them the same meal we had received. We knew that was our queue to leave
Cindy Sutopo
Apr 20, 2019
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Paula Maiorano
Mar 16, 2019
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I know that "all you can eat" can often mean food of a lesser standard, but what we received on Friday was really just appalling. The food was mainly rice - The hand rolls were ok but not great.
We then… received two rice balls with "crab" inside covered with a yellow goopy sauce that lacked any real flavour.
The sushi platter looked impressive on first glance but then just revealed itself to be lots and lots of rice wrapped around small pieces of fish and not much else. Nothing felt fresh.
The dragon roll was really just a rehash of the first rice balls - same over abundance of rice and
We then… received two rice balls with "crab" inside covered with a yellow goopy sauce that lacked any real flavour.
The sushi platter looked impressive on first glance but then just revealed itself to be lots and lots of rice wrapped around small pieces of fish and not much else. Nothing felt fresh.
The dragon roll was really just a rehash of the first rice balls - same over abundance of rice and
Nancy Daniele
Mar 15, 2019
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Hi with your all you can eat sushi you would expect fine food. We got a platter of tiny pieces of fish embedded in thick stale rice. All sushi rolls were the same. You should advertise “all you can eat sushi… which are practically made up if leftover fish bits”. Very disappointed as waited a long time to eat there. Sushi shouldn’t be a platter of rolled rice. Lift your game.
Neli Cho
Feb 24, 2019
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