Hiro Meshi Kitchen
Banyo
Hiro Meshi is a hidden gem of a Japanese kitchen nestled in Brisbane's northern side in the unassuming Banyo Bowls Club.
A closely guarded local's secret, Hiro Meshi offers a unique Japanese culinary experience within a charming old-fashioned bowls club.
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The no-frills decor is in contrast to the flavoursome food, which is akin to what you'd find in a Japanese restaurant in Brisbane's inner city.
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The menu is a fusion of traditional Japanese flavours with a modern twist, starting with small plates such as pork or vegetable gyoza, agedashi tofu and whiting panko with chips.
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Large dishes include Wagyu Yakiniku Burger, Omelette Curry and Cheesy Chicken Katsu or Pork Kakuni Don, all of which are recommended.
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In a nutshell - The combination of a diverse menu, inviting old fashioned ambiance, and regular updates on social media make it a must-visit. The Banyo Bowls Club is a wonderful venue allowing visitors to step back in time with its original interiors and wonderful old fashioned customer service.
Need to know- Kids are welcome. There is plenty of street parking available.
By Jodi Stewart
Images 1-4 Jodi Stewart
Image 5 - courtesy of Banyo Bowls Club