Saké makes a splash in Manly

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Saké makes a splash in Manly

Japanese flavours and seasonal drinks come to Manly Wharf.

Saké Restaurant & Bar makes its northern beaches debut on Friday, 9 November when it throws open the doors on the new rooftop of Manly Wharf and puts its signature super-fusion stamp on the seaside suburb.

The sixth member of the award-winning Saké family combines a mellow beach-side vibe and premium dining experience from a sleek, 300-seat, Luchetti Krelle designed space with expansive views of Manly Cove.

Floor-to-ceiling, bi-fold windows and doors open to a spectacular al fresco terrace that seats 50 and gives diners inside and out breathtaking ocean views. Inside, the restaurant falls into several defined spaces that each lend themselves to different occasions and events: a light-flooded dining room with an abundance of window-side tables, an open kitchen featuring a robata grill and 40-seat sushi counter, a 60-seat bar and lounge area, and a series of breathtaking private dining rooms.

With an emphasis on casual izakaya-style food, the menu caters to all occasions, including affordable bites from the robata grill to accompany Sundowner Session drinks, pre- or post-ferry sushi bar nibbles, a long lunch, celebratory dinner, or pick-up from the pre-order counter for ferry trippers and locals. Uber Eats is on call for deliveries.

The la carte menu boasts a superb section of made-to-order nigiri, sashimi and sushi rolls. Saké classics such as hiramasa kingfish and popcorn shrimp complement dishes unique to the Manly outpost. A bar menu of sushi, sashimi and light bites is available all day, every day.

In a nod to the seaside location, sundae-style soft serve is on the dessert menu, jazzed up with Japanese ingredients and sitting alongside Saké’s famous chocolate Dragon Egg and new dishes including Coco Loco – house-made coconut ice cream with yuzu granita, caramelised popcorn and fresh berries, and chocolate tart with decadent, Asian, deep-fried milk balls.

The drinks list showcases an impressive selection of Japanese spirits, whiskies and over 30 bins of sake by the glass, carafe, bottle and flight, as well as umeshu, shochu and flavoured sake. Japan also contributes over half the beers on the list. A 150-bin Australian and international wine list is accessible and affordable.

Rockpool Dining Group Chief Executive Officer Thomas Pash says northern beaches locals no longer had to travel over the Harbour Bridge to get their Saké fix and guests could enjoy Saké in a quintessential Australian setting.

“We’ve brought locals their favourite Saké dishes to their doorstep and some exclusive dishes that Head Chef Shoji Toru and Consulting Chef Shaun Presland have collaborated on, so there is even more to explore,” he says.

“Not only that, we’ve packaged it all up in a stunning rooftop location with an ocean view that is textbook Sydney, so all-round it’s a pretty special dining experience that’s not to be missed this summer.” 

Level 1, Manly Wharf.

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