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    Sushi Metro

    3.3 (10 reviews)
    ModerateJapanese, Sushi Bars
    Closed 11:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Moderate noise
    Good for kids
    Good for groups

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    Sushi & Nori - Chefs on the go

    Sushi & Nori

    5.0(2 reviews)
    6.5 kmBowen Hills

    Fresh, creatively presented sushi dishes zooming around a train in a whimsical and light space…read more I love Sushi & Nori. It's my favourite sushi haunt and it definitely helps that it's on the same street as my work building. With unique plates filled with buttery fish and a wide variety of cooked options including karaage, gyoza and dumplings there's something to please everyone. Service has been exceptional each time I eat here with water glasses being refilled regularly and helpful staff at every turn. It can be slightly more expensive than your bog-standard suburban train, but I'm willing to pay for the atmosphere and comfortable surrounds.

    Great little spot in the new King Street Precinct at Bowen Hills…read more First visit today as its in close walking distance to my workplace, and we wanted to try one of the new restaurants in the King Street Precinct. They have simplified their 'plate pricing' by only have 2 types of plates on the menu - all plates with coloured rings around the edges are $4.50, the patterned plates / premium items are $8.00. Wide selection of fresh made sushi rolls, nigri, entree items (gyoza, prawn parcels, chicken karaage bites etc), premium items, desserts and miso soup on the sushi train, but you can also order from the menu. Tried a mini tempura prawn udon bowl soup for $8.00 and it was awesome. Brown rice and black rice sushi rolls on the train and lots of vegetarian options. They have a little takeaway window at the front of the restaurant with sushi rolls for a quick takeaway lunch. The chefs work fast, and all items on the sushi train are fresh, fresh, fresh. Takeaway can be made to order. Great spot for lunch, nice ambiance and friendly staff. Just make sure you get in early to beat the lunch crowds! Takeaway and catering also available.

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    Sushi & Nori - Grilled scallop sushi roll

    Grilled scallop sushi roll

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    Crazy Fish Sushi Bar - My favourite- salmon teriyaki with mayo (blow torched)

    Crazy Fish Sushi Bar

    3.2(6 reviews)
    1.4 kmEverton Park
    $

    I am a big fan of Crazy Fish Sushi on the south side, in my opinion they are the best Sushi Train…read morein Brisbane. The chain opened up a restaurant five minutes down the road from me, I was excited but reluctant to try it at first but since have returned several times. The variety on the train is a little bit limited in comparison to the Tenerife location, which is obviously because they aren't quite as busy yet. But they have the same expansive menu which they are happy to make you anything from in a timely manner. The taste of the sushi to my shock and absolute AWE is exactly the same as the Crazy Fish Sushi in Tenerife! The sashimi is incredibly fresh, the temperature is perfect, the texture of the rice faultless, which I have found to be a challenge to find. Crazy Fish Sushi, is a formidable sushi chain and I foresee many a visit to this new location! Quality product and service is important as is consistency, after an unsteady beginning, this Crazy Fish is swimming straight.

    I went there the other night at 8.20pm, when they were still open and were not closing till 9pm, I…read moreasked for the most simple thing, a seaweed salad and they said they were not going to make anything more and that the only things I could have were on the train. I think it really depends who is working at the time, the two people working that time were not bothered to do anything.

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    Sushi MURA

    Sushi MURA

    4.3(6 reviews)
    8.4 kmBulimba
    $$

    Good food The sashimi, sushi and agedashi tofu at this…read moreunderstated eatery in Oxford Street is really good. The prices are very reasonable and BYO for free is a plus. It's not a place to linger though - they close at 8 pm every night.

    Sushi Mura was the second Japanese Restaurant/Take-away to open in…read more Bulimba Oxford after Sushi Station. Its now one of three and probably soon to be four, as development on another site on Oxford Street seems to indicate, yet another Japanese Restaurant. Sushi Mura is not Japanese/Chinese fusion like Yum Yum Gyoza House, and has a wide selection of dishes you would typically find at a Japanese restaurant on their menu. From Sushi through to mixed sushi boxes, Salads, Japanese U-don soups, various Curries and of course Teriyaki options. There's room for dining-in and inside (which is larger than Yum Yum Gyoza House) there's an aesthetically calm feel to the space. Simple low hanging pendant lights and the natural colours of the wooden floors (& matching tables), and with the use of black chairs giving form and definition. The service is friendly and full of smiles. Always wins points with me. The food can't really be faulted either. I like Japanese food. I am a fan of their Teriyaki chicken bento box, which comes standard with rice, miso soup and salad. The spring rolls and calamari were great too. In terms of pricing, its not too bad, and yes I do think its "value-for-money". However, If I had to compare Sushi Mura to Yum Yum Gyoza House, the latter slightly wins on this criteria. All-in-all, Bulimbarians and east-siders in general should feel lucky they are spoilt for choice when it comes to Japanese cuisine.

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    Sushi MURA - Salmon and Tuna Sashimi

    Salmon and Tuna Sashimi

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    Go Sushi Newmarket

    Go Sushi Newmarket

    2.7(3 reviews)
    3.7 kmNewmarket
    $

    Sushi rolls seem to have become a staple option for a quick easy meal and the sheer number of…read moretake-away sushi places popping up all around Brisbane are testament to this. Go Sushi is just one of these, located in the Newmarket Reading Shopping Precinct near the entrance to Coles. I was a bit peckish after my grocery shopping expedition the other day and thought why not try some sushi. Now I love some good sushi but whenever I go to these sorts of take-away shops I just want a good roll. Go Sushi had great service. There were a few hungry shoppers like myself at the store and they managed to serve us all without much of a wait at all. The rolls were well priced at $2.60 each, complimentary soy sauce included. Definitely not the best sushi I have ever had the pleasure of tasting, their rolls were still OK. I tried their Salmon and Avocado and it tasted fresh. I can recommend Go Sushi as a cheap sushi roll spot but don't expect anything that will blow your mind.

    Go Sushi is outside the entrance to Newmarket Coles, alongside two bakeries and a couple of fast…read morefood places. As far as shopping centre sushi goes, it's fine. Their cabinet of sushi rolls always looks fresh, and they have a decent variety of fillings. They don't tend to run out of things which I take as a good sign because I think it means they make numerous batches throughout the day. It always makes me a bit nervous to see places that have run out of avocado rolls early in the day and not made anymore because it probably means their sushi is all made in advance or off-site. Go Sushi is a little overpriced, but nothing too out of the ordinary and they do have some good specials. The staff are always polite and helpful. I see quite a few other people buying from Go Sushi, so it obviously lives up to peoples' expectations. One thing that is really inconvenient about Go Sushi, though, is that they don't take eftpos or card. Considering a few sushi rolls and a drink can add up to over $15 dollars, this can be frustrating. They'll happily point you in the direction of the ATM in the centre, but it's down the other end and the quick stop factor that makes Go Sushi worthwhile is kind of compromised. As long as you have cash and reasonable expectations of quick, shopping centre-style sushi, Go Sushi will provide you with a perfectly decent, convenient lunch or snack.

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