New Japanese food precinct Ginza Nana Alley to open in Perth on November 10

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A new Japanese food precinct, Ginza Nana Alley, will open in Perth on November 10. It features five dining options, including a ramen shop and yakitori restaurant, inspired by Japan's intimate alleyway dining culture. Ginza Nana Alley aims to replicate the vibrant atmosphere of Japan's yokocho, with a 70-person indoor space filled with colorful decor and close seating. The precinct includes a kappo restaurant focused on hotpot and a cafe that transforms into a bar at night. This development follows the success of Hifumiya, which introduced udon to Perth in 2018. Ginza Nana Alley promises a diverse range of authentic Japanese dishes and drinks, operating seven days a week with varying hours.


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