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- AAllieBrisbane •1 review5.0Dined 3 days agoThank you for the complimentary mocktail for our guest of honour. We all absolutely loved our food. Will definitely be back. The service was fantastic especially.More infoJustin Lane BrisbanePrice: Expensive• Italian• Fortitude Valley•4.4
- BBethanyBrisbane •1 review5.0Dined on Nov 12, 2024This was my third visit to Wagaya and every time has been a wonderful experience! The food is incredible and the price is highly reasonable — we spent less than $150.00 between three of us which was unexpected! Definitely get your moneys worth :) Wagaya is one of my top Japanese restaurants to visit in Brisbane and I’ll continue to be a patron for the long run.More infoWAGAYA Japanese RestaurantPrice: Expensive• Japanese• Fortitude Valley•4.5
- NNhanFrankfurt •1 review5.0Dined on Oct 31, 2024Specializing in Japanese BBQ and izakaya-style dishes, the restaurant features a variety of wagyu beef options and an extensive selection of over 40 types of sake. Guests can choose from à la carte options or indulge in all-you-can-eat BBQ buffets, including premium and deluxe selections.More infoNonbei Sake Bar & BBQPrice: Expensive• Japanese• Fortitude Valley•4.6
- LLauraBrisbane •1 review5.0Dined on Oct 29, 2024Great service and welcoming. Great table location from booking online and nice prompt service of drinks and meals.More infoSixes and SevensPrice: Moderate• Dining Bar• Fortitude Valley•4.5
- OTOpenTable DinerBrisbane •3 reviews4.0Dined on Jul 27, 2024Unfortunately, they were down a chef the evening we were there so some menu items weren't available. That said, the menu is short but that makes life easier. We both had a pasta and rated it highly, al dente pasta was quite special. I was on Dry July and found the non-alcoholic cocktails amongst the best I have had during this most unusual time in my life (no-one believes I am almost over the finish line), will try the real ones next time....I t is advertised as a wine bar but doesn't have a large selection although my Chardonnay guzzling buddy was very happy with his one and only selection! Noise is high and it is small so make sure to book. I think it is a good place to start a night with some good food, decent drinks and then move uptown a little for some action - if that's your persuasion (or, like us, go home early - nothing good happens after 8.30pm in the Valley..)More infoMr ChesterPrice: Expensive• Wine Bar• Fortitude Valley•3.8