1. Azuma Den


What is it? A fire-forward East Asian restaurant where bold Korean flavours meet Japanese precision over the hibachi grill.
Why go? If you’re chasing the hottest new opening in town – both in hype and heat – head straight to Azuma Den. Launched in August 2025, this immersive Korean-Japanese fusion restaurant sits in good company beside Joe’s Bar and Agostini’s in the lobby at Kingston’s East Hotel. Step inside and you’ll be transported into a serene, dimly lit den draped with silk fabrics, hand-dyed shibori lanterns, earthy ceramics, Japanese-inspired artworks and giant pickle jars doubling as decor. Downstairs, a plush round booth makes the perfect perch for groups, while upstairs, two barstools give diners a front-row seat to the open hibachi grill.
Azuma's kitchen is led by Bisa Hospitality’s executive chef Junho ‘Luffy’ Koh, who grew up in South Korea, alongside sous chef Jun Kim. Together they plate up playful twists on East Asian classics: think Wagyu beef tartare tacos, flamed scallops in yuzu butter and kimbap rolls packed with pickled vegetables. The handmade steamed dumplings (stuffed with lobster, prawn and scallop) are already a crowd favourite, as is the Korean fried chicken with soy garlic or sweet chilli sauce, plus hibachi-grilled skewers of chicken yakitori, pork jowl and king oyster mushrooms. Set menus start at a seriously affordable $50 per person for lunch, with plenty of punchy cocktails and sake to keep things lively.
Time Out tip: For dessert, chef Koh recommends the coconut meringue with miso-yuzu caramel, fresh raspberries and grilled mandarin – the perfect mash-up of Western technique and Asian ingredients.
Address: East Hotel, 69 Canberra Ave, Griffith
Opening hours: Mon-Tue 5.30pm-9.30pm; Wed-Sun 12pm-3pm, 5.30-9.30pm
Price: Mid-range to high-end