
The Gold Coast dining scene is set to expand this September with the arrival of Kuroki, a bold new teppanyaki restaurant opening at Sanctuary Cove’s Marine Village.
The venue comes from One Food Republic, the network behind Queensland favourites like Kamikaze Teppanyaki Coomera, Superwok Coomera, and Bam Bam Korean Fried Chicken and Beer. It promises a contemporary spin on Japanese dining, with a menu built around the drama and precision of live teppanyaki alongside sukiyaki, bento boxes, and refined à la carte plates.
Design cues draw from the restaurant’s name, which translates to ‘black wood,’ with interiors marked by sculptural timber, moody lanterns, and counter seating at the teppan, complemented by intimate tables for smaller groups.
Diners can choose from counter seating at the teppan or intimate tables beneath draped lanterns that echo the black wood motif.
“Kuroki embodies the spirit of omotenashi, where every gesture is purposeful, every detail
considered, and every guest treated as an honoured guest,” says One Food Republic founder, Kevin Teo. “We wanted to create more than a dining experience. At Kuroki, teppanyaki becomes a modern ritual of calm, connection, and craftsmanship.”
Barry Teeling, Director of QLD Development & Asset Management at Mulpha, says: “We’re delighted to welcome Kuroki to the Marine Village. There is a growing appetite for elevated, diverse cuisine on the Gold Coast, and Sanctuary Cove is responding by attracting world-class operators. Kuroki adds something truly special to that mix.”
Kuroki joins a growing roster of restaurants, positioning Sanctuary Cove as a Gold Coast dining destination.