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Run! Jetstar has dropped a huge Japan sale, with flights from Sydney to Tokyo starting at just $253
Run! Jetstar has dropped a huge Japan sale, with flights from Sydney to Tokyo starting at just $253

Time Out

time22-07-2025

  • Time Out

Run! Jetstar has dropped a huge Japan sale, with flights from Sydney to Tokyo starting at just $253

Stop what you're doing and get out your credit card: Jetstar has launched a pretty sweet flight deal to the Land of the Rising Sun, with airfares from Sydney to Tokyo starting at just $253 one-way. That's around about as much as it'd cost you to fly to Melbourne. You can also snap up flights from Sydney to Osaka from $165 one-way – and if you're keen for a kimchi and Korean-barbecue fix, you can fly from Sydney to Seoul from $170 per person. How good. Jetstar's Japan and South Korea Sale is on right now and ends at 11.59pm on Thursday, July 24 – unless sold out prior. We reckon these hot airfares will go fast, so if you're keen for a holiday filled with jewel-toned sashimi, hearty ramen, 7-Eleven snacks and late-night neon-street strolling, jump on these bad boys now. There are also super-cheap flights to Japan and South Korea available from Cairns, Brisbane, Melbourne and Adelaide – from as little as $130! If you're heading to Osaka, you'll need to check out Time Out Market Osaka – the first one to ever open in Asia Pacific – featuring dishes from first-class local chefs, the city's top restaurants, bars and cultural experiences, all under one roof and curated by Time Out's editors. Call us biased, but it rocks. And you'll need somewhere to stay, of course – Canopy by Hilton Osaka Umeda, a new five-star hotel that delivers the brand's signature hospitality with a refreshingly playful spin, is our pick. (You can find out the best things to do in Osaka here.) Tokyo-wise, our favourite hotel is The Tokyo Edition, Ginza, which may be one of the best places we've ever stayed. Be sure to also make a booking at super-cool izakaya Narukiyo, and for the best pizza outside of Italy, head to PST (trust us). Travel dates vary, with flights available between May and June next year, as well as ones for this coming spring and summer. Itching for a getaway? You can find out more about Jetstar's Japan and South Korea Sale here. .

Dublin hot pot restaurant with robot servers closes after 1 year
Dublin hot pot restaurant with robot servers closes after 1 year

Yahoo

time10-07-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Dublin hot pot restaurant with robot servers closes after 1 year

DUBLIN, Ohio (WCMH) — Although a central Ohio hot pot restaurant with robot servers has closed after one year in business, a new eatery is quickly taking its place. PJ Hot Pot Korean BBQ and Bar at 6100 Sawmill Road in Dublin quietly shuttered earlier this year, but now features a 'closed for renovation' banner above the front door that says 'new owner, new restaurant coming soon.' Signage already installed on the building shows that the upcoming tenant will be another hot pot eatery named 'ER-GE.' Milo's Deli in Franklinton to reopen after 11-year closure Opened in late winter 2024, PJ took over the 10,000-square-foot unit previously home to a martial arts facility. The restaurant marked a collaboration between Joe Lin, owner of Blue Ginger Asian Fusion Bistro and Cajun Boil Seafood and Bar, and Peter Chen, owner of Pier 11 and Sakana. At PJ, the communal dining experience featured a simmering hot pot of broth at the center of each table. Customers picked their base before choosing from a selection of sliced meats, seafood, vegetables, noodles and rice. Guests then received their ingredients directly to their table from robots, and used the hot pot to cook the dish themselves. Customers who wished to have their dish prepared Korean-barbecue style had their ingredients cooked on a large central grill by the PJ chef. The restaurant was of several recent central Ohio eateries that utilized a hot pot dining experience, like KPot's second central Ohio location that launched last summer and One Pot USA's Dublin-area restaurant that opened last fall. Now open: New restaurants in Columbus, central Ohio as of July 2025 An opening date for ER-GE has yet to be announced. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

An all-you-can-eat Korean barbecue spot with a sushi bar and an instant noodle station
An all-you-can-eat Korean barbecue spot with a sushi bar and an instant noodle station

The Age

time10-07-2025

  • General
  • The Age

An all-you-can-eat Korean barbecue spot with a sushi bar and an instant noodle station

Previous SlideNext Slide Grill your own wagyu beef, gochujang-marinated pork belly and heaps more at this all-you-can-eat Korean-barbecue spot. Also find a sushi bar, ready-made hot foods including fried chicken and japchae, and an instant-noodle station. NB: there's a $15 fee for excessive food waste. How much does it cost? 39.90 for weekday lunch; $49.90 for weekday dinner; 10 per cent weekend surcharge. 90-minute limit.

An all-you-can-eat Korean barbecue spot with a sushi bar and an instant noodle station
An all-you-can-eat Korean barbecue spot with a sushi bar and an instant noodle station

Sydney Morning Herald

time10-07-2025

  • General
  • Sydney Morning Herald

An all-you-can-eat Korean barbecue spot with a sushi bar and an instant noodle station

Previous SlideNext Slide Grill your own wagyu beef, gochujang-marinated pork belly and heaps more at this all-you-can-eat Korean-barbecue spot. Also find a sushi bar, ready-made hot foods including fried chicken and japchae, and an instant-noodle station. NB: there's a $15 fee for excessive food waste. How much does it cost? 39.90 for weekday lunch; $49.90 for weekday dinner; 10 per cent weekend surcharge. 90-minute limit.

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