
Melbourne’s Mamas Dining Group is opening its seventh venue: a stylish rooftop izakaya-style restaurant, as the city says goodbye to one of its favourites, Madame Brussels. The group has previously created popular spots like Hochi Mama, Kiss and Tell, and Straight Outta Saigon Suzie Q.
Perched on Bourke Street, the soon-to-be-named spot will claim the CBD rooftop this spring, offering a fantastic view of the skyline.
Mamas Dining Group CEO and Director Thai Ho said of the launch: “We’re so excited to open our 7th venue in the heart of Melbourne’s CBD, a huge milestone to mark MAMAS 10 years of operation in Australia’s most renowned city for hospitality.”
The menu, developed by the Culinary Creative Director Michael Stolley, will be a share-style Japanese menu comprising sushi, small plates, Japanese craft beers and a sake list built to wow.
Directitude, a hospitality architecture firm, is managing the fit-out that will include wooden features, booth seating, glass bricks, and exposed beams inspired by 1980s Tokyo. Low lighting paired with a few hints of new-age disco will define the ambience.
Both indoor and outdoor seating will be available at the venue, with a capacity of up to 150 guests.
The new venture will come to life at Level 3 on 59-63 Bourke Street. More details to be announced soon.