Yoko Dining Functions

Yoko Dining brings the energetic vinyl-charged experience of Tokyo's music bars and pop-infused counter culture to a fun, split.

Yoko Dining is restaurateur Jonathan Barthelmess' latest venture, translating the energetic experience of Tokyo's izakayas, music bars and pop-infused counter culture to a raucous split-level bistro on the river at Brisbane's Howard Smith Wharves.

Yoko Dining has about 70 seats outside, 50 inside and capacity for another 50 in the upstairs bar populated with large collections of sake, Japanese whisky and vinyl records along with various other knick-knacks. Pride of place is a pair of turntables, ready to spin tunes late into the night. The menu starts with snacks and izakaya-style plates such as grilled prawns with kombu butter; pork.

Yoko Dining's positioning alongside sister restaurant Greca is no coincidence. Restauranteurs Jonathan Barthelmess and Ben Russell follow the success of their restaurants across Brisbane and Sydney (including The Apollo Tokyo) and their own travels to the Japanese capital to open the Japan.

Yoko Dining, Brisbane City Review

Yoko Dining, Brisbane City Review

Yoko Dining is restaurateur Jonathan Barthelmess' latest venture, translating the energetic experience of Tokyo's izakayas, music bars and pop-infused counter culture to a raucous split-level bistro on the river at Brisbane's Howard Smith Wharves.

The outdoor dining space is Yoko's front door, making that area and Yoko's external signage critical in establishing the restaurant's presence at the wharves. To tackle this, in true Livissianis style, the material palette of the outdoor dining space is minimal yet warm and overlayed with playful pops of colour and light.

Yoko Dining has about 70 seats outside, 50 inside and capacity for another 50 in the upstairs bar populated with large collections of sake, Japanese whisky and vinyl records along with various other knick-knacks. Pride of place is a pair of turntables, ready to spin tunes late into the night. The menu starts with snacks and izakaya-style plates such as grilled prawns with kombu butter; pork.

Yoko Dining brings the energetic vinyl-charged experience of Tokyo's music bars and pop-infused counter culture to a fun, split.

Day Dreams Of Japan: Yoko Dining | ArchitectureAu

Day dreams of Japan: Yoko Dining | ArchitectureAu

A Japanese restaurant and bar inspired by Tokyo's izakayas, music bars and pop culture, Yoko Dining is the newest addition to Brisbane's Howard Smith Wharves.

Yoko Dining brings the energetic vinyl-charged experience of Tokyo's music bars and pop-infused counter culture to a fun, split.

Yoko is a vibrant riverside restaurant in Brisbane; inspired by Tokyo's dynamic energy, we serve Japanese dishes designed to share alongside cocktails, sake and natural wine with a lively bar, music and atmosphere that invites everyone in for day or night dining.

Yoko Dining is a stunning, two-level, waterfront Japanese restaurant and bar in the Howard Smith Wharves precinct in Brisbane CBD. Diners can take their choice of seating on the outside terrace with retractable roof and stunning Story Bridge and city views, or inside the massive, split.

Yoko Dining

Yoko Dining

Yoko is a vibrant riverside restaurant in Brisbane; inspired by Tokyo's dynamic energy, we serve Japanese dishes designed to share alongside cocktails, sake and natural wine with a lively bar, music and atmosphere that invites everyone in for day or night dining.

Yoko Dining brings the energetic vinyl-charged experience of Tokyo's music bars and pop-infused counter culture to a fun, split.

Yoko Dining's positioning alongside sister restaurant Greca is no coincidence. Restauranteurs Jonathan Barthelmess and Ben Russell follow the success of their restaurants across Brisbane and Sydney (including The Apollo Tokyo) and their own travels to the Japanese capital to open the Japan.

Visit a little piece of Japan, at Yoko perched in the historic Howard Smith Wharves, Brisbane. Refined and casual, graze on fresh nigiri pieces while overlooking the river, or go all out and enjoy the 12- course Yoko feast featuring some of the best items on the menu. Modern and fresh expect zesty punches of yuzu, the subtle umami in the miso and the lively vibrance of the double.

Yoko Dining: The Epic Flavors You Need To Try - YouTube

Yoko Dining: The Epic Flavors You Need To Try - YouTube

Yoko Dining's positioning alongside sister restaurant Greca is no coincidence. Restauranteurs Jonathan Barthelmess and Ben Russell follow the success of their restaurants across Brisbane and Sydney (including The Apollo Tokyo) and their own travels to the Japanese capital to open the Japan.

Yoko Dining is a stunning, two-level, waterfront Japanese restaurant and bar in the Howard Smith Wharves precinct in Brisbane CBD. Diners can take their choice of seating on the outside terrace with retractable roof and stunning Story Bridge and city views, or inside the massive, split.

Yoko is a vibrant riverside restaurant in Brisbane; inspired by Tokyo's dynamic energy, we serve Japanese dishes designed to share alongside cocktails, sake and natural wine with a lively bar, music and atmosphere that invites everyone in for day or night dining.

Yoko Dining brings the energetic vinyl-charged experience of Tokyo's music bars and pop-infused counter culture to a fun, split.

Yoko Dining, Brisbane City Review

Yoko Dining, Brisbane City Review

Yoko Dining has about 70 seats outside, 50 inside and capacity for another 50 in the upstairs bar populated with large collections of sake, Japanese whisky and vinyl records along with various other knick-knacks. Pride of place is a pair of turntables, ready to spin tunes late into the night. The menu starts with snacks and izakaya-style plates such as grilled prawns with kombu butter; pork.

Yoko Dining's positioning alongside sister restaurant Greca is no coincidence. Restauranteurs Jonathan Barthelmess and Ben Russell follow the success of their restaurants across Brisbane and Sydney (including The Apollo Tokyo) and their own travels to the Japanese capital to open the Japan.

Yoko Dining is a stunning, two-level, waterfront Japanese restaurant and bar in the Howard Smith Wharves precinct in Brisbane CBD. Diners can take their choice of seating on the outside terrace with retractable roof and stunning Story Bridge and city views, or inside the massive, split.

A Japanese restaurant and bar inspired by Tokyo's izakayas, music bars and pop culture, Yoko Dining is the newest addition to Brisbane's Howard Smith Wharves.

Day Dreams Of Japan: Yoko Dining | ArchitectureAu

Day dreams of Japan: Yoko Dining | ArchitectureAu

Yoko Dining is a stunning, two-level, waterfront Japanese restaurant and bar in the Howard Smith Wharves precinct in Brisbane CBD. Diners can take their choice of seating on the outside terrace with retractable roof and stunning Story Bridge and city views, or inside the massive, split.

Yoko Dining brings the energetic vinyl-charged experience of Tokyo's music bars and pop-infused counter culture to a fun, split.

Yoko is a vibrant riverside restaurant in Brisbane; inspired by Tokyo's dynamic energy, we serve Japanese dishes designed to share alongside cocktails, sake and natural wine with a lively bar, music and atmosphere that invites everyone in for day or night dining.

Yoko Dining's positioning alongside sister restaurant Greca is no coincidence. Restauranteurs Jonathan Barthelmess and Ben Russell follow the success of their restaurants across Brisbane and Sydney (including The Apollo Tokyo) and their own travels to the Japanese capital to open the Japan.

Day Dreams Of Japan: Yoko Dining | ArchitectureAu

Day dreams of Japan: Yoko Dining | ArchitectureAu

Yoko Dining is a stunning, two-level, waterfront Japanese restaurant and bar in the Howard Smith Wharves precinct in Brisbane CBD. Diners can take their choice of seating on the outside terrace with retractable roof and stunning Story Bridge and city views, or inside the massive, split.

Yoko Dining is restaurateur Jonathan Barthelmess' latest venture, translating the energetic experience of Tokyo's izakayas, music bars and pop-infused counter culture to a raucous split-level bistro on the river at Brisbane's Howard Smith Wharves.

Yoko Dining has about 70 seats outside, 50 inside and capacity for another 50 in the upstairs bar populated with large collections of sake, Japanese whisky and vinyl records along with various other knick-knacks. Pride of place is a pair of turntables, ready to spin tunes late into the night. The menu starts with snacks and izakaya-style plates such as grilled prawns with kombu butter; pork.

Yokoso Center was conceived as an enriching environment for Japan Marketplace employees and the community as a whole. As the newest addition to Japan Marketplace, this cultural center presents a long-envisioned venue for health, culture, education, leisure, and benefit events. Although just opened in 2021, we've already hosted a variety of events such as yoga, calligraphy, tea ceremonies.

Day Dreams Of Japan: Yoko Dining | ArchitectureAu

Day dreams of Japan: Yoko Dining | ArchitectureAu

Yoko Dining is a stunning, two-level, waterfront Japanese restaurant and bar in the Howard Smith Wharves precinct in Brisbane CBD. Diners can take their choice of seating on the outside terrace with retractable roof and stunning Story Bridge and city views, or inside the massive, split.

A Japanese restaurant and bar inspired by Tokyo's izakayas, music bars and pop culture, Yoko Dining is the newest addition to Brisbane's Howard Smith Wharves.

The outdoor dining space is Yoko's front door, making that area and Yoko's external signage critical in establishing the restaurant's presence at the wharves. To tackle this, in true Livissianis style, the material palette of the outdoor dining space is minimal yet warm and overlayed with playful pops of colour and light.

Yoko Dining brings the energetic vinyl-charged experience of Tokyo's music bars and pop-infused counter culture to a fun, split.

Minotti New York | Miami | Boston | Yoko "Dining

Minotti New York | Miami | Boston | Yoko "Dining

Yoko Dining is restaurateur Jonathan Barthelmess' latest venture, translating the energetic experience of Tokyo's izakayas, music bars and pop-infused counter culture to a raucous split-level bistro on the river at Brisbane's Howard Smith Wharves.

Yoko Dining's positioning alongside sister restaurant Greca is no coincidence. Restauranteurs Jonathan Barthelmess and Ben Russell follow the success of their restaurants across Brisbane and Sydney (including The Apollo Tokyo) and their own travels to the Japanese capital to open the Japan.

Yoko is a vibrant riverside restaurant in Brisbane; inspired by Tokyo's dynamic energy, we serve Japanese dishes designed to share alongside cocktails, sake and natural wine with a lively bar, music and atmosphere that invites everyone in for day or night dining.

Yoko Dining is a stunning, two-level, waterfront Japanese restaurant and bar in the Howard Smith Wharves precinct in Brisbane CBD. Diners can take their choice of seating on the outside terrace with retractable roof and stunning Story Bridge and city views, or inside the massive, split.

Yoko Dining

Yoko Dining

Yoko is a vibrant riverside restaurant in Brisbane; inspired by Tokyo's dynamic energy, we serve Japanese dishes designed to share alongside cocktails, sake and natural wine with a lively bar, music and atmosphere that invites everyone in for day or night dining.

Visit a little piece of Japan, at Yoko perched in the historic Howard Smith Wharves, Brisbane. Refined and casual, graze on fresh nigiri pieces while overlooking the river, or go all out and enjoy the 12- course Yoko feast featuring some of the best items on the menu. Modern and fresh expect zesty punches of yuzu, the subtle umami in the miso and the lively vibrance of the double.

The outdoor dining space is Yoko's front door, making that area and Yoko's external signage critical in establishing the restaurant's presence at the wharves. To tackle this, in true Livissianis style, the material palette of the outdoor dining space is minimal yet warm and overlayed with playful pops of colour and light.

A Japanese restaurant and bar inspired by Tokyo's izakayas, music bars and pop culture, Yoko Dining is the newest addition to Brisbane's Howard Smith Wharves.

Yoko Dining, Brisbane City Review

Yoko Dining, Brisbane City Review

Yoko Dining has about 70 seats outside, 50 inside and capacity for another 50 in the upstairs bar populated with large collections of sake, Japanese whisky and vinyl records along with various other knick-knacks. Pride of place is a pair of turntables, ready to spin tunes late into the night. The menu starts with snacks and izakaya-style plates such as grilled prawns with kombu butter; pork.

The outdoor dining space is Yoko's front door, making that area and Yoko's external signage critical in establishing the restaurant's presence at the wharves. To tackle this, in true Livissianis style, the material palette of the outdoor dining space is minimal yet warm and overlayed with playful pops of colour and light.

Yoko Dining brings the energetic vinyl-charged experience of Tokyo's music bars and pop-infused counter culture to a fun, split.

Yoko Dining's positioning alongside sister restaurant Greca is no coincidence. Restauranteurs Jonathan Barthelmess and Ben Russell follow the success of their restaurants across Brisbane and Sydney (including The Apollo Tokyo) and their own travels to the Japanese capital to open the Japan.

YOKO DINING, Brisbane - Restaurant Reviews, Photos & Phone Number ...

YOKO DINING, Brisbane - Restaurant Reviews, Photos & Phone Number ...

A Japanese restaurant and bar inspired by Tokyo's izakayas, music bars and pop culture, Yoko Dining is the newest addition to Brisbane's Howard Smith Wharves.

Visit a little piece of Japan, at Yoko perched in the historic Howard Smith Wharves, Brisbane. Refined and casual, graze on fresh nigiri pieces while overlooking the river, or go all out and enjoy the 12- course Yoko feast featuring some of the best items on the menu. Modern and fresh expect zesty punches of yuzu, the subtle umami in the miso and the lively vibrance of the double.

Yoko Dining has about 70 seats outside, 50 inside and capacity for another 50 in the upstairs bar populated with large collections of sake, Japanese whisky and vinyl records along with various other knick-knacks. Pride of place is a pair of turntables, ready to spin tunes late into the night. The menu starts with snacks and izakaya-style plates such as grilled prawns with kombu butter; pork.

Yoko Dining brings the energetic vinyl-charged experience of Tokyo's music bars and pop-infused counter culture to a fun, split.

Yoko Dining Brisbane Cbd | Must Do Brisbane

Yoko Dining Brisbane Cbd | Must Do Brisbane

Yoko Dining brings the energetic vinyl-charged experience of Tokyo's music bars and pop-infused counter culture to a fun, split.

Yoko Dining is a stunning, two-level, waterfront Japanese restaurant and bar in the Howard Smith Wharves precinct in Brisbane CBD. Diners can take their choice of seating on the outside terrace with retractable roof and stunning Story Bridge and city views, or inside the massive, split.

Yoko Dining has about 70 seats outside, 50 inside and capacity for another 50 in the upstairs bar populated with large collections of sake, Japanese whisky and vinyl records along with various other knick-knacks. Pride of place is a pair of turntables, ready to spin tunes late into the night. The menu starts with snacks and izakaya-style plates such as grilled prawns with kombu butter; pork.

Yoko is a vibrant riverside restaurant in Brisbane; inspired by Tokyo's dynamic energy, we serve Japanese dishes designed to share alongside cocktails, sake and natural wine with a lively bar, music and atmosphere that invites everyone in for day or night dining.

Yoko Dining

Yoko Dining

Yoko Dining brings the energetic vinyl-charged experience of Tokyo's music bars and pop-infused counter culture to a fun, split.

A Japanese restaurant and bar inspired by Tokyo's izakayas, music bars and pop culture, Yoko Dining is the newest addition to Brisbane's Howard Smith Wharves.

Yokoso Center was conceived as an enriching environment for Japan Marketplace employees and the community as a whole. As the newest addition to Japan Marketplace, this cultural center presents a long-envisioned venue for health, culture, education, leisure, and benefit events. Although just opened in 2021, we've already hosted a variety of events such as yoga, calligraphy, tea ceremonies.

Yoko Dining is restaurateur Jonathan Barthelmess' latest venture, translating the energetic experience of Tokyo's izakayas, music bars and pop-infused counter culture to a raucous split-level bistro on the river at Brisbane's Howard Smith Wharves.

Yoko Dining Is Howard Smith Wharves' New Waterside Japanese Izakaya And ...

Yoko Dining Is Howard Smith Wharves' New Waterside Japanese Izakaya and ...

A Japanese restaurant and bar inspired by Tokyo's izakayas, music bars and pop culture, Yoko Dining is the newest addition to Brisbane's Howard Smith Wharves.

Yoko Dining brings the energetic vinyl-charged experience of Tokyo's music bars and pop-infused counter culture to a fun, split.

Yokoso Center was conceived as an enriching environment for Japan Marketplace employees and the community as a whole. As the newest addition to Japan Marketplace, this cultural center presents a long-envisioned venue for health, culture, education, leisure, and benefit events. Although just opened in 2021, we've already hosted a variety of events such as yoga, calligraphy, tea ceremonies.

Yoko Dining is restaurateur Jonathan Barthelmess' latest venture, translating the energetic experience of Tokyo's izakayas, music bars and pop-infused counter culture to a raucous split-level bistro on the river at Brisbane's Howard Smith Wharves.

A Japanese restaurant and bar inspired by Tokyo's izakayas, music bars and pop culture, Yoko Dining is the newest addition to Brisbane's Howard Smith Wharves.

Yoko Dining's positioning alongside sister restaurant Greca is no coincidence. Restauranteurs Jonathan Barthelmess and Ben Russell follow the success of their restaurants across Brisbane and Sydney (including The Apollo Tokyo) and their own travels to the Japanese capital to open the Japan.

Visit a little piece of Japan, at Yoko perched in the historic Howard Smith Wharves, Brisbane. Refined and casual, graze on fresh nigiri pieces while overlooking the river, or go all out and enjoy the 12- course Yoko feast featuring some of the best items on the menu. Modern and fresh expect zesty punches of yuzu, the subtle umami in the miso and the lively vibrance of the double.

Yoko Dining is a stunning, two-level, waterfront Japanese restaurant and bar in the Howard Smith Wharves precinct in Brisbane CBD. Diners can take their choice of seating on the outside terrace with retractable roof and stunning Story Bridge and city views, or inside the massive, split.

Yoko Dining has about 70 seats outside, 50 inside and capacity for another 50 in the upstairs bar populated with large collections of sake, Japanese whisky and vinyl records along with various other knick-knacks. Pride of place is a pair of turntables, ready to spin tunes late into the night. The menu starts with snacks and izakaya-style plates such as grilled prawns with kombu butter; pork.

Yoko Dining brings the energetic vinyl-charged experience of Tokyo's music bars and pop-infused counter culture to a fun, split.

Yoko Dining is restaurateur Jonathan Barthelmess' latest venture, translating the energetic experience of Tokyo's izakayas, music bars and pop-infused counter culture to a raucous split-level bistro on the river at Brisbane's Howard Smith Wharves.

Yoko is a vibrant riverside restaurant in Brisbane; inspired by Tokyo's dynamic energy, we serve Japanese dishes designed to share alongside cocktails, sake and natural wine with a lively bar, music and atmosphere that invites everyone in for day or night dining.

The outdoor dining space is Yoko's front door, making that area and Yoko's external signage critical in establishing the restaurant's presence at the wharves. To tackle this, in true Livissianis style, the material palette of the outdoor dining space is minimal yet warm and overlayed with playful pops of colour and light.

Yokoso Center was conceived as an enriching environment for Japan Marketplace employees and the community as a whole. As the newest addition to Japan Marketplace, this cultural center presents a long-envisioned venue for health, culture, education, leisure, and benefit events. Although just opened in 2021, we've already hosted a variety of events such as yoga, calligraphy, tea ceremonies.


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