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Ocha: Where Japanese Elegance Meets Thai Flavour in the Hunter Valley

  • Writer: Your Hunter Valley Magazine
    Your Hunter Valley Magazine
  • 2 hours ago
  • 1 min read
A poke bowl with rice, diced fish, avocado, seaweed, and roe on a white plate. Chopsticks and a bamboo mat are visible.

Ocha Japanese Thai Restaurant, nestled in Cessnock's historic Railway Hotel, has become a premier Hunter Valley dining destination.


As a sister restaurant to the beloved Oishii, Ocha continues culinary excellence while forging its own identity. The name "Ocha" (Japanese for tea) reflects the thoughtful attention permeating the dining experience. Expert chefs demonstrate masterful command of both Japanese and Thai techniques, honouring time-honoured traditions with contemporary flair. The carefully curated menu spans delicate Japanese rice bowls and bold Thai curries, crafted with premium ingredients to ensure authenticity and freshness. The elegant yet approachable atmosphere suits both casual lunches and special occasions, complemented by exceptional service. Open seven days for lunch (11am-2:30pm) and dinner (5pm-9pm), with takeaway available, Ocha offers convenient access to authentic Asian cuisine in wine country. Find Ocha at Railway Hotel Cessnock, 216-220 Vincent St. Book at (02) 4990 1070 or www.railwayhotelcessnock.com.au.


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