Sono Japanese Restaurant | Portside Wharf
Hamilton, Brisbane
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Event Description
Welcome to Sono, Brisbane's most awarded Japanese Restaurant. Sono is recognised as one of Brisbane’s finest Japanese Restaurants – and for good reason. It not only showcases spectacular views of the Brisbane River but an equally impressive selection of mouth-watering dining options, including teppanyaki, a la carte or wine-paired tasting menus. Sono is a dining experience you don't want to miss.
WHEN
Saturday, 29th March 2025
AGE
30-40 year olds
COST
$39 booking fee
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