Miyama – Melbourne – dedicated to the Art of Omotenashi. Japanese inspired café experience

Nestled on the top floor of Melbourne Central Shopping Centre, Miyama captures the essence of a unique culinary concept that seamlessly blends the warmth of Japanese tradition with the bold charm of Melbourne. This café, more than just a culinary destination, embraces the Japanese principle of omotenashi, epitomising hospitality and mindfulness in its approach to dining.

The café’s commitment to omotenashi is evident in every aspect of the dining experience, creating an atmosphere that goes beyond the ordinary. Miyama’s ambiance reflects a harmonious fusion of Japanese tradition and Melbourne’s vibrant energy, resulting in a space that feels both welcoming and dynamic.

HighlightsCome to try their Japanese drinks including matcha, hojicha and sencha as well as a host of delicious treats
Cost$6-10 for drinks
$12 to $20 for cakes
LocationLevel 2/300 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne VIC 3000
Websitehttps://www.miyamamelbourne.com.au/

The menu at Miyama is a delightful exploration of both savoury and sweet options, accompanied by an extensive selection of beverages, including matcha and hojicha. Whether you’re in the mood for a comforting meal or a delectable treat, Miyama caters to a variety of tastes, promising a culinary journey that satisfies diverse preferences.

During our visit, we indulged in the Banoffee Cake, a heavenly creation that showcased the café’s dedication to crafting desserts that not only taste exquisite but also leave a lasting impression. Complemented by the rich and flavourful Matcha and Hojicha Lattes, our experience was elevated by the nuanced and aromatic notes of these traditional Japanese teas.

Miyama offers both dine-in (in the restaurant or outside in the causeway) and takeaway options, providing flexibility for patrons to enjoy their culinary offerings according to their preferences. The convenience of takeaway is particularly appealing for those on the go, allowing them to savour Miyama’s delectable treats wherever they please. You can order using the QR code on the table.

For passersby, the beautiful presentation of Miyama’s offerings is a visual delight. The carefully arranged display in the café’s window not only entices but also serves as a testament to the meticulous attention to detail that defines the Miyama experience. The commitment to presentation extends beyond the plate, contributing to the overall aesthetic allure of the café.

Miyama Melbourne is more than just a café; it’s a captivating concept that seamlessly blends Japanese tradition with Melbourne’s dynamic charm. The dedication to omotenashi, reflected in both ambiance and menu offerings, sets Miyama apart as a unique culinary destination. Whether you’re seeking a moment of tranquility with a warm cup of matcha or indulging in a delightful Banoffee Cake, Miyama promises an experience that transcends the ordinary. With its focus on hospitality, mindfulness, and culinary excellence, Miyama stands as a hidden gem on the top floor of Melbourne Central Shopping Centre, inviting patrons to savour the best of both worlds.

My main gripe was the 15% surcharge on Sundays and Public Holidays.

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