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Musashi IzakayaBWorth Trying
Level 1/181 Russell St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
· Japanese restaurant, Modern izakaya restaurant
· 4.5/5 Google (2613 reviews)
Reservations · Delivery · Takeout
Lively CBD izakaya for ramen, yakitori, and creative Japanese-Aussie twists; great late-night option with quick service, but experiences vary on service warmth and occasional dish consistency.
Why it gets a B for overall quality
Musashi Izakaya delivers solid neighborhood dining with strong food quality in ramen and robata, supported by quick service and warm, theatrical ambiance. However, inconsistent execution—occasional bland broths, undercooked proteins, and variable seafood quality—prevents grade A territory. The late-night CBD location and creative menu make it a reliable choice for izakaya cravings, though service attentiveness can falter during peak hours.
Restaurant Summary
Up a flight on Russell Street, Musashi Izakaya hums with cozy, late-night energy. Chefs torch thin slices of wagyu at the table and bowls of ramen land fast. As one diner put it, "the broth was rich and the noodles had that springy snap." It can feel warm and bustling, though a few guests wished for friendlier hosting on busy nights. The cooking leans modern izakaya with playful fusion alongside staples: Vegemite triple miso ramen, black abura soba, and skewers next to tonkotsu, tsukemen, and sashimi. Expect bold umami, quick-fire service, and a menu that rewards curiosity more than rigid tradition. When it sings, it is generous and satisfying; on off nights, a skewer or broth may miss the mark, so order toward house signatures. Families do fine here thanks to accessible comfort dishes—ramen, donburi, chicken katsu, onigiri—and the casual vibe. Reviews mention kids enjoying simple bites like onigiri, and the menu lists vegetarian and vegan ramen plus grilled vegetables. No kids menu is noted, but most staples are kid-friendly choices if spice and toppings are kept simple.
At a Glance
- Fast, friendly service on most visits with quick ticket times
- Creative ramen and izakaya menu with table-side wagyu torching
- Great late-night option in the CBD
- Occasional service missteps and slow or dismissive problem handling
- Inconsistent execution on some skewers and seafood
What Sets It Apart
- table-side wagyu torching
- late-night ramen and izakaya
- private-style upstairs booths
What People Love
- The theater of torched wagyu at the table
- Broths that feel rich and comforting
- Cozy booths and mellow Japanese decor
- Wide menu for mixing ramen, skewers, and small plates
- Quick turnaround even when busy
Points of Concern
- Service warmth varies; some guests report brusque hosting or poor follow-up on issues
- Quality inconsistencies: rare chicken, overcooked seafood, and cold fish appear in minority reports
- Pricing feels high to some compared with nearby ramen spots; surcharges apply
- Occasional long waits or out-of-sync dish timing during busy periods
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleHybrid
Average CostA$42-62 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- Add a braised egg (A$2) to ramen for better value
- Choose a robata set over many singles to manage cost and variety
- Vegetarian or vegan diners: opt for Roasted Vegetables Ramen and veg skewers
Perfect For
- Late-night ramen cravings after a show
- Casual date in a cozy booth
- Small-group sharing of skewers and ramen
- Solo comfort bowl before heading home
Location Insights
Area: Busy CBD strip with students, office workers, and tourists; lively nights and strong late-night trade.
Safety: Generally safe, well-lit CBD corridor with steady foot traffic into late hours.
Nearby: Near Chinatown lanes, theaters, bars, and other ramen shops; competitive dining cluster.
MelbourneMelbourne CBD offers a dynamic dining scene with a wide variety of cuisines, from casual eateries to high-end restaurants. The area is lively throughout the day and night, catering to business crowds during the day and a diverse nightlife crowd after hours.
Russell StreetRussell Street is known for its mix of office buildings and hospitality venues, including bars and casual restaurants that attract a crowd looking for after-work drinks and late-night meals. It has a bustling, urban vibe with easy access to public transport and nearby attractions.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday11:45–15:00, 17:00–22:00
Tuesday11:45–15:00, 17:00–22:00
Wednesday11:45–15:00, 17:00–22:00
Thursday11:45–15:00, 17:00–01:00
Friday11:45–15:00, 17:00–03:00
Saturday11:45–15:00, 17:00–03:00
Sunday11:45–15:00, 17:00–21:30
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout
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