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What Όλγα Αλκιβιάδη doesn't like about Taka Japanese Cuisine:
Taka-taka-taka-taka-taka.
This is the sound the back tyre of your bike makes when you put some cardboard in the spokes to recreate the sound of the motorbikes in Mad Max.
Taka is great. Super super super cheap. You can eat for less than ten bucks at each one. That's pretty amazing in Colin Barnett's Perth. You'd pay more for a terrible coffee in Subiaco.*
Obviously this isn't your high grade italian leather of Jap... View all feedback. What Raleigh Lynch likes about Taka Japanese Cuisine:
Very well priced and fresh Japanese food. It's not the best Japanese feed in town but it is good. If you're after a cheap but nice and fresh meal this is the place to go. All meals are made to order and I have never had a complaint, been eating here for years. View all feedback.
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For cheap fairly tasty Japanese Taka is consistently decent. I've only ever stuck to the staples it was good considering how cheap it was. Teriyaki and sushis a...
read moreThis place is good if your looking for cheap Japanese food. Owned and run by Japanese people, although their menu is tweaked to cater for the western tastebuds...
read moreThe Old Shanghi is a landmark is it not. Taka resides here and serves good simple and cheap Japanese. Very good for the pocket and the tummy :)...
read moreI REALLY enjoy eating Taka at city (both Shafto Lane and CBD) so I was excited to find Taka inside Old Shanghai foodcourt as the price is the same as the one in...
read moreAlways the most popular spot in the Old Shanghai. Cheap and cheerful. The sushi is good and fresh 9 times out of ten, the teriyaki and katsu dishes are also goo...
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read moreThe Old Shanghai restaurant has been a landmark in the Perth dining scene, offering good, simple, and cheap Japanese food that is both friendly to the pocket and satisfying to the taste buds. Taka, located here, serves up budget-friendly meals with no frills but plenty of umami flavor. While the quality may not be at the level of high-end Japanese cuisine, the affordable pricing and solid dishes make it a go-to spot for a quick and tasty meal. Despite some mixed reviews about the consistency of the food quality and service, many patrons still appreciate the value and convenience of dining at this longstanding establishment. Overall, The Old Shanghai remains a popular choice for those seeking a no-fuss Japanese dining experience.