Genki
About the Business
Welcome to Genki, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Barton, Macquarie Street, 48, in beautiful Australia. As an establishment that combines the best of both worlds - food and point of interest - Genki is not your average restaurant.
Step into our modern and inviting space, where you'll be greeted by a warm and friendly atmosphere, perfect for a casual catch-up with friends, a business lunch, or a romantic dinner. Our location in Barton makes us easily accessible for both locals and tourists alike, ensuring that everyone can experience the unique delights that Genki has to offer.
At Genki, we take pride in our diverse menu, which showcases the best of Australian cuisine with a touch of international flair. Our talented chefs have crafted a selection of mouthwatering dishes, ranging from fresh seafood delicacies to perfectly cooked steaks, and everything in between. Vegetarian and vegan options are also available, ensuring that everyone can find something to tantalize their taste buds.
What sets Genki apart is our commitment to using only the finest and freshest ingredients. We source local produce whenever possible, supporting Australian farmers and ensuring that every bite bursts with flavor. Our skilled culinary team combines traditional cooking techniques with innovative flavors, resulting in dishes that are as visually stunning as they are delicious.
The Genki experience extends beyond just the food. As a point of interest, we strive to create an immersive dining experience that delights all your senses. Our attentive staff is dedicated to providing exceptional service, ensuring that your visit to Genki is nothing short of memorable. Whether you're here for a quick bite or a leisurely dining experience, our staff will guide you through our menu, suggesting the perfect wine pairing or helping you navigate any dietary restrictions.
As you indulge in our delectable offerings, take a moment to soak in the ambiance of Genki. Our stylish interior design, infused with elements of Australian culture and contemporary aesthetics, creates a welcoming space that invites you to relax and savor every moment. The soothing music and soft lighting further enhance the overall dining experience, making Genki the perfect place to unwind and immerse yourself in culinary bliss.
So, whether you're a local looking for a new favorite spot or a visitor seeking an unforgettable dining experience in Australia, make your way to Genki. We promise to transport you on a gastronomic journey that will leave you craving for more. Book your table today and let us treat you to an extraordinary blend of establishment, food, and point of interest that is uniquely Genki.
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Location & Phone number
48 Macquarie Street, Barton, Australian Capital Territory 2600, Australia
Hours open
Monday:
9:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Tuesday:
9:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Wednesday:
9:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Thursday:
9:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Friday:
9:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"Dreadful! Supposedly a Japanese restaurant??? The Toncatsu bento came with dry rice. Pork that was overcooked and looked to be days old. Should have asked for my money back as we didn’t eat it. Yuk!"
"rude stuff, unreasonably high price and lousy taste. Plus, there is no Japanese working there, Chinese Restaurant pretending to be Japanese one."
"Average food , staff are abit rude at times. wait till after 2pm to get the afternoon box much cheaper."
"The tonkatsu (crumbed pork cutlet) ramen I had is one of the worst I've ever eaten. For $15.50 I expect a much, much better performance. The broth is the base of any good ramen, but this broth was oily and tasted like it was made using a powdered chicken noodle soup packet. The toppings were totally wrong - no Bok Choi, no seaweed, no egg, and lettuce instead of cabbage, which was buried under the noodles so that it was wilted half to death. The broccoli, snow peas and carrots had clearly been steamed rather than cooked in the broth, so they were totally flavourless. Worst of all, the oyster mushrooms (which are generally not included in ramen) had contaminated the flavour of the broth and noodles. Being someone who dislikes mushroom, I would have appreciated this being noted in the description on the menu, rather than coming as an unpleasant surprise. The noodles themselves were cheap and overcooked, and were only 1 step up from 2 minute noodles. The pork cutlet itself was fine, but slightly chewy and overcooked in spots. The fish cakes were also fine, but nothing to get excited about. I would honestly give this place 1 star based on this dish, but I would like to hope their other dishes are not this bad."
"Very good Chinese food and fresh Sushi. Reasonable price! Will definitely come back !"
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