Masuya is situated in a heritage-listed building on O'Connell St Sydney, the birthplace of Japanese wool trade.
Masuya Group started here in 1993. Since the intensive renovation in 2006, the interior décor designed by the architect Robert Toland has been delighting both Japanese and Australian patrons. The design is inspired by the red colour used for stages of Kabuki, a traditional form of Japanese dramas. We named the colour Kabuki Red, and used it for the 5 metre long sushi bar, where the customers can enjoy more than 15 different kinds of fresh fish straight from the market.
The sake bottles' display, the woodblock prints by an Australian artist, the plates specially made by Malcolm Greenwood, and the tables from Italy - every small detail is carefully chosen to amuse our customers. Please enjoy your meals with handpicked wines in the sophisticated atmosphere.