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Tokyo Tina Japanese Restaurant
WINDSOR

66A CHAPEL ST, WINDSOR, VIC 3181
Average: 4 (1 vote)

Tokyo Tina Japanese Restaurant

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Japanese Restaurant in Melbourne Chapel Street

Tokyo Tina is located in Windsor, Melbourne, serving up Tina's take on Japanese cuisine in a kawaii interior reminiscent of an izakaya.
Japanese restaurant with a Vietnamese fusion. Tokyo Tina combines the best eats, beats and vibes of Tokyo into a Melbourne restaurant.

Menu

Dine-In Include:

  • SPICED EDAMAME
  • PICKLED VEG
  • CUCUMBER, RADISH, SHIITAKE MUSHROOM
  • CRISPY CORN BALLS
  • SANSHO MAYO (4PC)
  • SPANNER CRAB TOSTADA, RAMEN EGG
  • SALMON TARTARE
    NASHI PEAR, CUCUMBER, YUZU DRESSING, SESAME CRACKER
  • KINGFISH SASHIMI
    ​YUZUKOSHO DRESSING
  • OKONOMIYAKI JAPANESE PANCAKE
    CABBAGE, SPRING ONION, BONITO, YUZU AIOLI
  • CRISPY STICKY EGGPLANT
    RED VINEGAR, SESAME
  • KARAAGE CHICKEN
    FIVE SPICE, LIME, KEWPIE MAYO
  • PORK + KIMCHI GYOZA
    PLUM VINEGAR, SOY

 

FOR JUST

$14.95

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