Sunset Sabi

Manly, Sydney

Event Description

Enjoy an evening out at Sunset Sabi Japanese restaurant & bar Manly. Brought to you by Good Good Company, a boutique hospitality group celebrating good people, good culture, good food and drink and good service. Genuine connections and memorable experiences.

EVENT LOCATION

Sunset Sabi

26/28 Pittwater Road

Manly, Sydney

WHEN

Saturday, 12th September 2026

AGE

35-45 year olds

COST

$39 booking fee

You’ll only be charged if you are confirmed for a seat and don’t cancel at least 48 hours before the event.

NEED TO CHANGE PLANS?

If you’re allocated a seat and later can’t attend, please let us know as soon as possible.
We use card details to discourage no-shows and keep dinners fair for everyone.

EVENT LOCATION

Sunset Sabi

26/28 Pittwater Road

Manly, Sydney


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