A Guide to Exquisite Dining Etiquette at Melbourne’s Kisumé

Ladies welcome to an exclusive elegance guide for an unforgettable evening at Melbourne's Kisumé. Whether it's a romantic date or a sophisticated business lunch, navigating one of the city's most esteemed Japanese restaurants with finesse is a must. Here's a curated list of essential tips to ensure you're well-prepared for a classy dining experience. Enjoy!

  • Upon arrival, approach the reception stand on the left and kindly state your name to the host. Wait here to be seated.

  • Typically, reservations are required to dine at Kisumé; however, walk-ins are also welcomed if space permits. You can select to reserve a table or a spot at the sushi bar, both offering unique dining experiences.

  • If you're not assigned to a booth, consider placing your bag on your lap or behind your back for convenience and elegance. A bag hook can be a discreet accessory to keep your belongings secure and your dining area clutter-free.

  • The maître d' will graciously escort you to your designated seat and inquire about hanging your coat, should you wish. It's a thoughtful gesture to accept, especially during colder months.

  • Expect personalized service with a designated waiter attending to your table and a sommelier on hand to guide you through the wine selection. Don't hesitate to explore new wines or seek recommendations for the perfect pairing with your meal.

  • Choose from à la carte options or opt for one of the set menu offerings, including options with paired wines curated by the restaurant's experts.

  • Embrace the traditional Japanese dining etiquette, including proper chopstick usage and dining decorum.

  • Respect the intimate ambience by maintaining a considerate volume level, especially when engaged in conversation.

  • Please note that restroom facilities at Kisumé are shared among all genders, so expect a mixed-gender environment. Remember to exercise mindfulness and courtesy.

  • Keep the bathroom area tidy and be considerate of others' needs. A paper hand towel can be used to wipe down any splashes on the mirror or countertop.

  • The dress code is smart casual, though for evening reservations, a chic cocktail dress may be appropriate. Aim for a clean and sophisticated attire that complements the restaurant's ambience.

  • Avoid overly revealing outfits out of respect for fellow diners and the establishment's refined atmosphere.

  • When requesting the bill, it will be brought to your table for payment processing. Assistance with your coat can be arranged upon departure, should you require it.

  • Tipping is appreciated but not mandatory, with 10% being a customary gesture of gratitude.

  • Convenient parking options are available nearby, ensuring a graceful arrival and departure from the venue.

Please note that this etiquette guide will be periodically updated to reflect any changes or additions as the restaurant evolves.

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