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A Degustation Overlooking the Garden at Tetsuya's

Indulge in multi-hatted fare while overlooking Japanese gardens.
Jasmine Crittenden
May 11, 2017

Overview

It's Thursday and you gotta do something to get through that last bit of the workaday week. So, why not go degustating at Tetsuya's? This is one of the priciest, fanciest feasts around, with flavours beyond your imaginings that make splashing out worth your while. Since 1992, Tetsuya's hasn't spent a year without a Chef's Hat — or two or three. Head chef and owner Tetsuya Wakuda arrived in Australia from Japan in 1982 at the age of 22, with nought but a suitcase and a passion for food. He opened Tetsuya's seven years later, and in 2000, transported it to its current lodgings, a glorious heritage-listed building with beautiful dining rooms and a stunning Japanese garden at its centre.

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Tetsuya's
529 Kent Street
Sydney
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