Sake is owned by chef Shaun Presland, who has made numerous appearances on Australian television as the token white guy who specializes in Japanese cuisine. His philosophy is giving a modern take on Japanese cuisine, while keeping it applicable to local Australian tastes.
Since I'm not a real gourmet who only on rare occasions eats awesome food like this, I'll just post pictures and descriptions of each meal. For reference, the menu set we orded was $88 per person and the sake bottle that we got for the night was $78 (since I didn't take a photo of the bottle, it was the Amabuki Yamahai Junmai Omachi).
Enjoy the phone camera-quality food porn.
I started the night with a 12 year old Yamazaki single malt whiskey from Japan, on the rocks. Smooth. ($18)
jalapeño salmon sashimi - seared salmon with crunchy daikon slaw (menu price: $24)
spicy tuna - crispy rice spicy tuna tartar on crispy rice fingers (menu price: n/a)
oriental squid - twisty fried salt & pepper squid with chilli & spring onion (menu price: $19)
panko rice balls - soy bean, bamboo & shiitake with wasabi mayonnaise (menu price: $12)
gindara saikyo-yaki - caramalised, miso marinated silver cod (menu price: $38)
master kobe - confit wagyu, waygu croquette, braised spinach, shiitake,
teriyaki & anticucho sauce (menu price: n/a)
vanilla pannacotta with green tea iced topping (menu price: n/a)
Not pictured: Salad of greens with house dressing, Miso Soup (camera failed for these).
TL:DR
Name Sake Restaurant and Bar
Locations The Rocks, Sydney | Eagle Street Pier, Brisbane | Hamer Hall, Melbourne
Website http://www.sakerestaurant.com.au/
What do I grab? Any of the banquet meals ($88pp) or the Chef's Selection ($175 w/ sake match, else $110 pp)