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    Season Sushi

    4.0 (2 reviews)
    ModerateSushi Bars, Japanese

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    Hero Sushi - Fresh sushi is constantly made for the sushi train

    Hero Sushi

    4.5(2 reviews)
    56.5 km
    $$

    $3.50 for each dish was a steal for the quality sushi they make…read more Every dish was $3.50 but the sashimi was around $6-7. It's super quick, convenient and tasty at the same time! I found the quality of the sushi was pretty good for a sushi train. They were constantly making new sushi and adding it to the train therefore you were never really eating "old" sushi. If the sushi you wanted wasn't on the train, you had the option to order it off the menu and they get served to your table very quickly. There's nothing to complain about this place. It's quick, easy & you're able to go back to shopping on a full and satisfied stomach :)

    This Sushi train will draw you in with its signs plastered on the windows $3.50 sushi plates all…read moreday all night. Sold! Then as you walk into the humongous space you'll be amazed at the longest sushi train you've ever seen! It whirls, winds & bends throughout the entire space which is cool if you're decisive as if you aren't you'll miss the train & it could be a while till that dish comes back by you if it already hasn't been gobbled up by the crowds who frequent this joint. But its all about the experience so enjoy the train ride! The sushi chefs are busily going back & forth to the kitchen to get fresh new ingredients to work their magic, so theres constantly new dishes been put onto the train from your traditional rolls to black rice sushi & cornflakes encrusted sushi. There are cute little signs on plates which explain what certain fish or rice are, the benefits for those in the need to know what they're gobbling. Theres also a range of Japanese flavoured gelato on offer. Just remember to get the wait staff to calculate your bill before you go to the cash register to pay for all the plates you ended up stacking up. A great pop in for a quick snack but also a great environment to bring your friends, tantalise over the plates while they choo-choo past you. You can opt for the usual bar dining or there are actual benches that cater to groups so you're not having to play chinese whispers down the bench with your group.

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    Hero Sushi - A la carte menu available

    A la carte menu available

    Hero Sushi - Black Rice Salmon & Avo

    Black Rice Salmon & Avo

    Hero Sushi - The long ass train

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    The long ass train

    Kanzo Fresh Sushi

    Kanzo Fresh Sushi

    4.6(18 reviews)
    65.1 km
    $$

    There really isn't much going on in the Western Sydney Japanese scene. Found this place online…read moreafter doing a search for ramen places in Parramatta. I was a bit nervous on the drive there and went in with low expectations. The restaurant is very small and had elements of a typical Japanese restaurant set up. I ordered the katsu chicken ramen an shared the magma roll. The katsu chicken wasn't your normal golden brown coloured exterior but nevertheless tasted really good. I thoroughly enjoyed the ramen after I heaped on some chilli flakes. This isn't readily available on the table so don't forget to ask if you're a fan. The soup was pretty delicious and I almost drank my bowl dry. The magma roll was a bit disappointing though. Not as hot as I expected. Having salmon and canned tuna pieces together probably isn't the best idea either. The tuna definitely out ways the salmon even though it's the salmon you really want to task. Overall a great place for a ramen fix if you are ever in western sydney.

    For convenience, quality, reliability and swiftness of service, this sushi joint is my local…read morefavourite. They're many Japanese restaurant contenders in my area but this tiny place remains me of alot of gems we visited in Japan. So if they're busy you might find it hard to get seating, but takeaway option still available. The menu is basic but covers the whole range: sushi, sashimi, ramens, udons, tempuras, bentos, entrees etc. I go here so often (eat in or takeaway) because everytime I order it's like ordering for the first time. the consistency doesn't drop just because you're a regular, which I've had with many other restaurants before. The quality is awesome, especially for such a small restaurant. I've been visiting this place since it first opened and been a loyal fan since. FYI they do open on Sundays now so don't be deterred!

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    Kanzo Fresh Sushi - Sashimi Don

    Sashimi Don

    Kanzo Fresh Sushi - Pork katsu ramen

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    Darley's Restaurant - The amazing chocolate and popcorn dessert

    Darley's Restaurant

    4.9(8 reviews)
    1.4 km
    $$$

    We enjoyed 2.5 hours of indulgence thanks to a friend's gift of a 3 course meal. We added pre…read moredinner drinks, wine and coffee plus liqueurs. Our saving was to stay opposite at the budget hotel which is just a short walk away and very comfortable. Darley's is very expensive but worth the experience. It is a special gift. The restaurant fills the old house. There are 5-6 fireplaces and the decor is reminiscent of days gone buy. The service from when we arrived at the front door until we left was excellent. All six staff (especially Tony) were attentive and friendly. The food was terrific from the bread to the delights served with coffee. In fact, we asked for extra bread to mop up the sauce that came with the venison. No problems. The mix of flavours on each of our plates was really good. The presentation of each plate was interesting too. There was no rush and we were able to savour each mouthful.

    I've become very skeptical about fine dining places after a recent disaster dinner at a Michelin…read morestar restaurant in Europe. Everything there sounded so unique and amazing but all the uniqueness was just too much and the flavours didn't mix well. So when told my birthday dinner was to be held at Darley's, a hatted restaurant, I was very surprised and very skeptical. Reading through the menu it all sounded very fancy which raised my suspicions even more. How wrong I was... thankfully! The food was so divine and I love how they try to use fresh local produce. For entrees we went with the kangaroo and wagyu beef tatre. Normally I'm not a huge fan of steak tatare but I couldn't get enough of their tatare! The kangaroo was cooked to perfection. For mains we decided on the lamb because the cannelloni of braised lamb belly and the duck. Normally i'm a bit hesitant to order pork belly because it's too fatty for me but with the lamb belly because it was in cannelloni form I completely forgot that it was even lamb belly inside and ate to my hearts content. Of the whole meal if anything the dessert was a little let down for me. We had the Caramelised Fig, Woodford Honey, Sheeps Milk Yoghurt, Granola Crumble, Orange Granita, Fig Leaf Ice Cream and the Mango and Lychee Sorbets, Crisp Meringue with Passionfruit Curd, Pickled Green Mango, Fresh Paw Paw. Definitely mouthfuls. Unfortunately they just weren't as impressive as the entree and main but still delightful in their own respect. Service was great. The waiter selected a great red wine for me that left my giddy and happy until my birthday was over. Cheers to my birthday!

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    Darley's Restaurant - Entrance

    Entrance

    Darley's Restaurant - The strawberry parfait dessert

    The strawberry parfait dessert

    Darley's Restaurant - Coffee and blood orange jelly and choccies

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