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Good Food hat15/20Critics' Pick

Amuro

Updated ,first published

Prawns with pickled wasabi stem.
1 / 9Prawns with pickled wasabi stem.Jennifer Soo
Five-spice duck breast and plum.
2 / 9Five-spice duck breast and plum.Jennifer Soo
Coral trout nitsuke.
3 / 9Coral trout nitsuke.Supplied
Grilled shishamo.
4 / 9Grilled shishamo.Jennifer Soo.
Amuro seats 20 diners at a time.
5 / 9Amuro seats 20 diners at a time.Jennifer Soo
The restaurant is inspired by manga.
6 / 9The restaurant is inspired by manga.Jennifer Soo
Niida shizenshu from Fukushima.
7 / 9Niida shizenshu from Fukushima.Supplied
Kingfish sashimi.
8 / 9Kingfish sashimi.Jennifer Soo
Chicken karaage.
9 / 9Chicken karaage.Jennifer Soo
Good Food hat15/20Critics' Pick

Amuro

Japanese$$

Singular sake-led counter dining in a sliver of Darlinghurst.

This tiny space of polished concrete and stained timbers is all about regional Japanese cooking, artisan sake, umeshu and shochu. Not quite across the intricacies of Japanese booze? No worries. The drinks list offers detailed descriptions, and staff are happy to recommend the right umami-focused junmai for grilled oysters thumping with brown-butter ponzu, say, or charcoal-kissed green-lip abalone skewers.

Meaty king oyster mushrooms in dashi butter taste more than a little like cacio e pepe, and a fillet coral trout is simmered in soy sauce and mirin, nitsuke-style, for a deft example of fish cookery. Torched salmon, meanwhile, tops the ochazuke – a toasty rice dish enhanced by pouring barley tea over the cooked grains. Coffee jelly to finish is the right idea, balancing sweetness and salt and perfect for a little Japanese whisky nightcap.

Good to know: After opening with a no-reservations policy, Amuro mercifully now takes bookings.

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