PRIVACY POLICY &
TERMS OF USE


Privacy Policy

Doju respects your privacy. We only collect personal information that you choose to provide, such as when making a reservation through OpenTable, submitting a contact form, or subscribing to our newsletter (the “Information”).

The Information may include (but without limitation to) your name, email address, or booking details—is used solely to manage reservations, respond to enquiries, and share updates about our restaurant (if your consent is so given). We may create records to help us better understand our audience, and use the Information for communication or marketing purposes. If you subscribe to our newsletter via our website, you will receive emails through OpenTable. 

Each email includes an unsubscribe link, while you may also contact us at friend@doju.com.au at any time to opt out or if you wish to obtain, access to and/or correct and/or delete your Information held by us.

We may also disclose Information: -

  • to third-party service providers appointed by us to perform services for us or on our behalf; 

  • to our professional advisors, accountants, lawyers and/or auditors on a confidential basis;

  • as required and/or authorized by law or in certain circumstances; or

  • to third parties that require information for law enforcement or to prevent a serious threat to public safety on a necessity basis.

In any of the above circumstances, we require our service providers to keep the Information confidential and not to use or disclose it for any purpose other than performing services for us or on our behalf. 

You should also be aware that some information that you upload to social media pages may be available to be viewed by the public. You should use discretion in deciding what information to upload to such sites.

In all other circumstances, your Information will only be used for the purpose for which it was provided. We do not sell or trade personal Information to third parties.


Terms of Use

Your access to and use of the Doju website is subject to the following Terms of Use.

Website Content
The content on the Doju website is general and is provided for information purposes only. We make no warranties, either express or implied, as to the content of this website.

Menus, prices, and other details are subject to change from time to time without prior notice.

Intellectual Property
This website and all content on this website, including but not limited to text, images, and graphics, are the exclusive property of Doju or its respective owners and protected by Australian and international copyright laws. Unauthorised use is prohibited.

External Links
This website may contain links to third-party sites (such as OpenTable) (“Third Party Site(s)”). 

We provide these links as a courtesy, and this should not be interpreted in any way as an endorsement of any Third Party Site. Third Party Sites are not under our control, and we are not responsible for the content of any Third Party Site. We make no representations or warranties and accept no responsibility for the accuracy, completeness, content or use of the information accessible from Third Party Sites.

Liability
While we take care to ensure the information on this website is accurate and up to date, Doju and its representatives, to the fullest extent permitted by law, shall not be liable for any errors or omissions, or for any direct or indirect loss or damage resulting from or arising out of use (or any inability to use or access) of this website or reliance on any of its content.

Waiver
Our failure to exercise or enforce any one or more of its rights under these Terms of Use will not constitute a waiver of its rights.

Severability
If any part of these Terms of Use are or become illegal, invalid or unenforceable in any relevant jurisdiction, the legality, validity or enforceability of the remainder of these Terms of Use will not be affected and these Terms of Use will be read as if the part had been deleted in that jurisdiction only.

Governing Law
These Terms of Use will be governed and interpreted in accordance with laws of the State of Victoria, Australia and the parties irrevocably submit to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of that State.