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Melbourne now has a Tokyo-style listening bar in a suburban laneway
Melbourne now has a Tokyo-style listening bar in a suburban laneway

The Age

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Age

Melbourne now has a Tokyo-style listening bar in a suburban laneway

Previous SlideNext Slide Japanese$$$$ Laneway hideaway Bar Selecta in Hawthorn blends vintage vinyl, analogue audio gear and retro design cues to transport you to another time and place – specifically a Tokyo listening bar. Growing out of postwar coffee houses for jazz enthusiasts, listening bars went on to embody the golden age of '80s and '90s hi-fi. The 10-seat Selecta is an homage to these venues, serving carefully crafted sips that share equal billing with the audio. A music-inspired cocktail menu includes drinks like Tempo Pop, Bebop Kiss and Bittersweet FM, while future drink specials will tie in with specific genres. Seasonal cocktails celebrate Japanese flavours: a gimlet mixes Midori, sakura (cherry blossom) and pineapple-yuzu bitters with gin, and a milk punch stars strawberry, red bean liqueur, toasty hojicha and mooncake gin made by bar director Joey Tai (ex- Flower Drum). Whiskies are mostly Japanese, and sake is listed by profiles such as 'Soft, Balanced and Elegant' and 'Earthy, Umami-Rich and Complex'. These are joined by Japanese beers, a handful of independent Australian wines and simple bar snacks, such as crisps and nuts.

Melbourne now has a Tokyo-style listening bar in a suburban laneway
Melbourne now has a Tokyo-style listening bar in a suburban laneway

Sydney Morning Herald

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Sydney Morning Herald

Melbourne now has a Tokyo-style listening bar in a suburban laneway

Previous SlideNext Slide Japanese$$$$ Laneway hideaway Bar Selecta in Hawthorn blends vintage vinyl, analogue audio gear and retro design cues to transport you to another time and place – specifically a Tokyo listening bar. Growing out of postwar coffee houses for jazz enthusiasts, listening bars went on to embody the golden age of '80s and '90s hi-fi. The 10-seat Selecta is an homage to these venues, serving carefully crafted sips that share equal billing with the audio. A music-inspired cocktail menu includes drinks like Tempo Pop, Bebop Kiss and Bittersweet FM, while future drink specials will tie in with specific genres. Seasonal cocktails celebrate Japanese flavours: a gimlet mixes Midori, sakura (cherry blossom) and pineapple-yuzu bitters with gin, and a milk punch stars strawberry, red bean liqueur, toasty hojicha and mooncake gin made by bar director Joey Tai (ex- Flower Drum). Whiskies are mostly Japanese, and sake is listed by profiles such as 'Soft, Balanced and Elegant' and 'Earthy, Umami-Rich and Complex'. These are joined by Japanese beers, a handful of independent Australian wines and simple bar snacks, such as crisps and nuts.

A new 10-seat bar channelling Tokyo is hiding in a suburb that might surprise you
A new 10-seat bar channelling Tokyo is hiding in a suburb that might surprise you

The Age

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Age

A new 10-seat bar channelling Tokyo is hiding in a suburb that might surprise you

New laneway hideaway Bar Selecta in Hawthorn blends vintage vinyl, analogue audio gear and retro design cues to transport you to another time and place – specifically a Tokyo listening bar. Growing out of postwar coffee houses for jazz enthusiasts, listening bars went on to embody the golden age of '80s and '90s hi-fi. The 10-seat Selecta, opening tomorrow, is an homage to these venues, serving carefully crafted sips that share equal billing with the audio. 'Music has been a core part of my life,' says co-owner Masaki Hisaike, a sake sommelier and cocktail whizz. 'Creating a music-inspired cocktail menu is the perfect way to combine that.' Drinks like Tempo Pop, Bebop Kiss and Bittersweet FM are an obvious musical nod. Future drink specials will tie in with specific genres, perhaps referencing popular drinks of the era, artist favourites or complementary sensations, such as jazz-funk with funkier styles of sake.

A new 10-seat bar channelling Tokyo is hiding in a suburb that might surprise you
A new 10-seat bar channelling Tokyo is hiding in a suburb that might surprise you

Sydney Morning Herald

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Sydney Morning Herald

A new 10-seat bar channelling Tokyo is hiding in a suburb that might surprise you

New laneway hideaway Bar Selecta in Hawthorn blends vintage vinyl, analogue audio gear and retro design cues to transport you to another time and place – specifically a Tokyo listening bar. Growing out of postwar coffee houses for jazz enthusiasts, listening bars went on to embody the golden age of '80s and '90s hi-fi. The 10-seat Selecta, opening tomorrow, is an homage to these venues, serving carefully crafted sips that share equal billing with the audio. 'Music has been a core part of my life,' says co-owner Masaki Hisaike, a sake sommelier and cocktail whizz. 'Creating a music-inspired cocktail menu is the perfect way to combine that.' Drinks like Tempo Pop, Bebop Kiss and Bittersweet FM are an obvious musical nod. Future drink specials will tie in with specific genres, perhaps referencing popular drinks of the era, artist favourites or complementary sensations, such as jazz-funk with funkier styles of sake.

Selecta's Debt Deal Leaves Bitter Aftertaste for Some Creditors
Selecta's Debt Deal Leaves Bitter Aftertaste for Some Creditors

Bloomberg

time14-06-2025

  • Business
  • Bloomberg

Selecta's Debt Deal Leaves Bitter Aftertaste for Some Creditors

By and Libby Cherry Save Welcome to The Brink. It's Giulia Morpurgo and Libby Cherry, reporters in London and Frankfurt, where we looked at the peculiar features of the deal to restructure the debt of Selecta. We also have news on Ecuador, Marelli and EchoStar. Follow this link to subscribe. Send us feedback and tips at debtnews@ The restructuring of the Swiss vending machine operator Selecta 's announced this week leaves some of its minority debt holders with an invidious choice, Giulia Morpurgo and Libby Cherry write.

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