Omi 380
Omi 380 is a large fusion of Japanese food, with different “brand” focuses on wagyu, sushi, matcha, baked goods and sakes. Located in Melbourne CBD, we entered through a small…
View PostOmi 380 is a large fusion of Japanese food, with different “brand” focuses on wagyu, sushi, matcha, baked goods and sakes. Located in Melbourne CBD, we entered through a small…
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