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There are over 80 sakes at this slick Japanese bar and eatery, which is housed in a former bank. Unlike many izakaya – which can get quite dark – Kumo's space is light, open and airy.

There’s an underlying calm and subtle cool about the Japanese aesthetic that translates in their sharp style and articulate design and continues through to their delicately-flavoured food and drink. Kumo Izakaya reiterates this concept – a slick eatery and sake den in Brunswick East.

Heading up the team is Japanophile and sake pro Andre Bishop, who is behind some of Melbourne’s favourite Japanese bars including Nihonshu (adjoining Izakaya Chuji), Robot and Golden Monkey.

Kumo Izakaya brings us contemporary Japanese pub-style drinking and casual dining. Tod Eng, San Franciscan sake master, was the consultant on the sake list; which is around 80 sakes strong.

Kumo delivers a range of Japanese beer and authentic izakaya fare, with a twist. The menu includes yakatori and sashimi but also dishes such as stuffed prunes with sesame butter, parmesan rice crackers with miso dip, duck fillet with cumquat sauce and black sugar-cured salmon.

The izakaya is housed in an old ANZ Bank, and sits on a corner with one side of the restaurant exposed to the street via a large window, giving the space an open, airy feel – hence the name Kumo, which means cloud. After a few sakes and a bite to eat you may well feel like you are on one.

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