Honouring Hakumai
The Grain of Purity
Concrete Playground
July 31, 2025

What does quality vodka and high-end sushi have in common? A humble, but high end grain.

Rice is the backbone of Japanese cuisine, and there’s no other way to say that. Every culture on earth has a basic grain that forms the backbone of its food, but not every culture goes through as much effort in refining that grain, unlike Japanese Hakumai.

Hakumai takes the humble grain of rice and elevates it to a whole new level, and the point of difference comes from a bit of elbow grease. Hakumai is polished white rice. That simple age adds more than just shine, it makes the rice easier to digest than the alternative (genmai) and brings out a mild, subtle sweetness in flavour.

The practice isn’t limited to rice for kitchens either. Haku Vodka is a Japanese spirit made entirely from white rice. Inspired by the art of hakumai, the vodka uses traditional Japanese fermentation and distillation methods in Kyushu to preserve the rice’s sweet and subtle flavours in the final product.

To celebrate the practice and promote the purity of that flavour, Haku will be serving a limited-edition Hakumai Martini and paired rice dishes across select Sydney and Melbourne venues.

 

Where to try a Haku Martini

Sydney and Melbourne
  • Restaurant

    Yugen Dining

    605 Chapel Street, South Yarra

    Chapel Street's sumptuous subterranean Japanese diner and bar has a flair for the dramatic.

  • Bar

    Holy Grail

    67 Chapel Street, Windsor

    All aboard for late-night lounging and cocktails in this Chapel Street flagship.

  • Bar

    Letra House

    344 Kent Street, Sydney

    The Spanish lovechild of the Love Tilly Group, this hidden bar dishes out small plates with big flavours.

  • Bar

    Bar Sumi

    501 George Street, Sydney

    Drinks at this Maybe Sammy alumni-founded bar require a bit of honesty and imagination.

  • Bar

    The Blacksmith Bar

    69 Swan Street, Richmond

    Check your leather apron and tools at the door — this Richmond bar pours drinks, not molten steel.

  • Bar

    Curious

    408 Flinders Lane, Melbourne

    One of Melbourne's most eye-catching bars, from the ceiling to the cocktails.

  • Bar

    Le Bar Supper Club

    12 North Concourse, Beaumaris

    Raise a crystal glass to French food, fancy drinks and burlesque shows in this Beaumaris bar.

  • Bar

    Aster

    117 Macquarie Street, Sydney

    Rooftop's don't get much better than the InterContinental Sydney's starring spot.

  • Bar

    Bar Jayda

    19 Bond Street, Melbourne

    Shane Delia's sophisticated cocktail den brings old-world glamour to a CBD laneway.

  • Restaurant

    Island Radio

    Baptist Street, Redfern

    A dazzling fitout, an affordable bar menu and a killer location make this Southeast Asian hawker-inspired diner a colourful newcomer to Surry Hills' dining scene.

  • Restaurant

    Prefecture 48

    230 Sussex Street, Sydney

    This Sussex Street hospitality hub explores the culinary and cultural riches of Japan from every angle.

  • Restaurant

    Kushiro

    175 Brunswick Street, Fitzroy

    The Hong Kong fine-diner Kushiro landed in Melbourne, but in a less-formal, izakaya-style setting.

  • Bar

    Rossi

    162 Greville Street, Prahran

    Formerly the Ladro TAP site, Rossi is Greville Street's home of pizzas, prosecco and plants. Lots of plants.

  • Bar

    Toko Restaurant

    275 George Street, Sydney

    A go-to for great Japanese food in Sydney is now in a sleek new subterranean home on George Street with much to love.

  • Bar

    Icebergs Dining Room and Bar

    1 Notts Avenue, Bondi Beach

    Waterside food and views worth a million bucks.

  • Bar

    The Roosevelt

    32 Orwell Street, Potts Point

    A refined NYC-inspired bar sending you back to the 1950s with champagne, plenty of cocktails and oysters.

  • Restaurant

    Moku

    163 Crown Street, Darlinghurst

    This elegant Darlinghurst joint serves up fusion Japanese cuisine with omakase-style eats and a bottomless highball brunch.

  • Bar

    La La Land

    Level 1, 125 Hardware Street, Melbourne

    This CBD oasis is just like your living room — but with more cocktails and Chesterfields.

  • Bar

    The Ugly Duckling

    238 Swan Street, Cremorne

    Don’t let the name fool you – this Richmond wine bar is no ugly duckling.

  • Bar

    Black Pearl

    304 Brunswick Street, Fitzroy

    A Fitzroy cocktail bar with attitude and atmosphere.

  • Bar

    1806

    169 Exhibition Street, Melbourne

    1806 is Melbourne's old world gem where cocktail is king.

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