Restaurant Reviews

Cho Cho San

Cho Cho San
Address
73 Macleay St Potts Point, Sydney, NSW

REVIEW

The words “charcoal chicken, sesame yoghurt” don’t really scream izakaya, but this is Cho Cho San, that charcoal is binchotan and the chicken in question – flesh juicy, skin crackled – is rounded out with pickled ginger and splashes of soy. Sit at the concrete bar with a mix of inner-city types and locals, a glass of sake in one hand, tempura miso-eggplant sticks in the other and a king crab omelette with Japanese curry standing by, and it all starts to feel very Aoyama. This is Potts Point, though, so the omelette, with a modest drizzle of sauce and crisp edges, is neatly made for sharing and blond wood tables, and the kingfish collars, glazed liberally with teriyaki, come with a warning (and hand towels for the mess). A white-leaning wine list backs up the Japanese beer-whisky-sake triumvirate. Fast and friendly, smooth and stylish, Cho Cho San is in a fine groove, at its best shared around with plenty of drinks. Matcha soft-serve optional.

Phone:

(02) 9331 6601

Website:

http://chochosan.com.au/

Bookings:

Bookings recommended

Features:

  • Licensed

  • Bar

  • Vegetarian-friendly

  • Impressive Wine List

Accepted card types:

  • American Express

  • Eftpos

  • MasterCard

  • Visa

Chef(s):

Nic Wong

This review was made independently for the Gourmet Traveller Restaurant Guide. The guide’s reviewers visit unannounced and pay their way.

Gourmet Traveller Restaurant Guide

Food: ★

Wine: ★

Gourmet Traveller’s star-ratings, which range from zero to three stars, reflect reviewers’ first-hand experiences. The best-rated restaurants form our national Top 100. Our wine ratings, from zero to three stars, are made by wine editor Max Allen on the strength of the quality of the restaurant’s wine list. View our rating key here.

Cho Cho San
73 Macleay St Potts Point, Sydney, NSW
Chef(s)
Nic Wong
Bookings
Bookings recommended
Opening Hours
Fri-Sat noon-11pm, Sun noon-10pm Dinner Mon-Thu 5.30pm-10.30pm

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