Tucked away on the Food Court level, you have to take the escalator down as soon as you enter the front of the Myer Centre Ground Level, but don't worry you won't have any troubles finding this place, keep going straight after getting off the escalator, turn left when you see the big pink Wendy's sign, and it'll be right there staring at you, whispering you name to come forward to the green sign.
Once you arrive, you will be immediately greeted warmly and happily by one of the Japanese customer service attendants. Even though they are all dressed in pretty kimonos, they all understand spoken English really well, so no problems whatsoever understanding my order there.
I happily pulled out $20 for the "2 dishes with rice" deal and was overjoyed to be charged only $15 for three different types of Japanese food. Come on! I got Chicken Teriyaki slices with Teriyaki sauce (make sure you ask to pour heaps extra sauce on, cos they'll initially give you very little sauce), a stick of yummy Yakitori AND a Teriyaki chicken sushi roll AND a juicy tea!). I have one word for you. TERIYAKI. It was so delicious that my entire soul was immersed in my meal.
After one bite of chicken teriyaki, I was sold on the $15. No surprise Shogun has been around for a long time, I still remember going back here so often during my high school days. Customers are in constant demand (one come quickly one after the other), and a good range of different Japanese food, not just sushi like some other Japanese places!
Shogun is truly a lunch favourite of mine in Rundle Mall, and definitely one of the first destinations I think of for lunch.
Depending on how busy the food court gets (and it does get full at lunch hour so get in there early if you can), you ca either take a seat in the Food Court or just ask for takeaway (they don't ask you this, you have to tell them yourself) - Shogun Japanese has "Shotgun SERVICE" (this means "really quick" in Aussie street slang).
Shogun is everything you need if you are craving Japanese - it is quite small like every other shop in the Myer Food Court and it's not really a restaurant that you can enter inside, but it is enough if you want a quick meal on the go, and is so affordable. The size of the serves were perfect for me, however for a few extra dollars more you can have two of whatever if you want to double up on something. There have been times where I get two serves of chicken teriyaki because it's soooo good.
The biggest negatives: the very little sauce they give you, and how packed the Food Court can get next to Shogun. If you can get in early, you can loudly say "Shotgun Shogun, suckers!" Apart from that, once you get your seat, you're in Teriyaki heaven. read more