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    Sushi Train Clayfield

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 11:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Sushi MURA

    Sushi MURA

    4.3(6 reviews)
    3.0 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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    Sushi Train

    Sushi Train

    4.0(2 reviews)
    0.0 kmClayfield
    $

    Once a favoured place; now feeling tired…read more.. I really used to love the personalised quirky and respectful experience I could always expect at any Sushi Train. My visit was interesting this time. I had the karaage, edamame and some dragon rolls. On this visit I was trying to collect my dishes as take away. The lady insisted I wait for fresh orders instead of taking existing orders off the train as I would have done in the past. This made take away a fair bit longer. Perhaps the server should have offered me the choice of I was time poor. The server wasn't quite aware of the full menu when I asked for a particular item she said they didn't have until I showed her on the menu, maybe I wasn't clear. I paid for my items and waited an extraordinary amount of time for my order to be presented. The chef kindly brought my order to me and sent me out the door only to have the server chase me out the door and into the car park to check my order to make sure it was correct, I can only presume she was doing as she fished through my bag outside the restaurant while the other diners watched. It was quite embarrassing really. Perhaps they could have communicated. Probably won't be back to this Sushi Train.

    Always clean and welcoming. Staff are just gorgeous and the food is so fresh. Great for cheap fast…read moresingle lady dinners... great for taking the kid out when I don't feel like cooking. Best fast food alternative. Yum!

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    Sushi Train - The smells are mouth watering!

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    The smells are mouth watering!

    Sushi Station

    Sushi Station

    2.6(8 reviews)
    2.9 kmBulimba
    $$

    My first ever sushi train was the Sushi Station in Bulimba and I still enjoy going there. Arguably…read moresituated in the best location on Oxford Street, the sushi is consistently good and the sushi chefs are fast and friendly, happy to make to order for you; the takoyaki - octopus dumpling balls - are my favourite thing to order, as they have to be hot. The green tea flows freely and the best part is if you sit there long enough you'll see everyone on the street pass by, or, if you're in a hurry to grab a quick bite before the movies, you only have to walk about 25 steps to the theatre next door!

    Cheap, easy gluten free fare always abound at Sushi Station in Bulimba. This is a staple lunch…read moreoption whenever we're around these parts. Since the fit-out a few years ago this place has taken on a slightly more "put together" feel. The dark wood adds a nice touch to the interior, but it still feels very squeezy if you're situated in a single chair at the train on either end of the booths. The food is simple, standard "child friendly" sushi and sashimi along with gyoza, chicken strips, prawn parcels, spring rolls and various desserts including jelly cups. I nearly always request a couple of fresh hand rolls and I am always impressed with the thick cut salmon and creamy japanese mayonnaise. The drink selection is small and they offer free ice cold water. Service is fast and friendly so even if they are full to bursting you will only be waiting a short time to secure a spot.

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    Sushi Station - Chicken and avocado.

    Chicken and avocado.

    Sushi Station - Salmon nigiri.

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    Salmon nigiri.

    The Fresh Fish Company

    The Fresh Fish Company

    4.1(7 reviews)
    3.5 kmFortitude Valley
    $$$

    I've been craving sashimi for the longest time now, so with my newfound time, I decided to walk…read morearound James Street (which reminds me so much of College Avenue in Berkeley). I was hesitant to try out Fresh Sushi Co. because I am quite critical about Japanese food, especially when it comes to raw fish, but I decided that the displays looked fresh and it looked popular enough to give it a go. I ordered the Half Sushi Moriawashi, at plate of five nigiri and an ikura battleship. The sashimi was fresh, for the most part, though the shrimp gave me a slight reaction, which doesn't usually happen with the freshest of fish and seafood. I was a bit dismayed, but overall, the fish were fresh, and the ginger was tender and not sinewy ("old" - as they say). The price isn't cheap for a fast food-like setting, as their chirashi is 33AUD for a bowl, but it looks like it would be super delicious! Alas, I will wait until I visit home...

    We stumbled upon Fresh Fish Co out of sheer hunger and exhaustion after a 12 hour work day-…read morepleasantly surprised that it is open for dinner and that we could find parking right in front. We ordered the staples- sashimi, tempura - both of which were delectable. I am a Salmon snob and I will say the sashimi is the best that I have had in Brisbane- like butter! We also ordered a fish co soup which was delicious. Everything was very fresh and the cooking demonstrations on the TVs provided some paella inspiration:) A bit pricy, but good value for $$

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    The Fresh Fish Company - Great salmon

    Great salmon

    The Fresh Fish Company - Half Sushi Moriawase

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    Half Sushi Moriawase

    Ginga Sushi Bar and Dining - Veggies dumplings

    Ginga Sushi Bar and Dining

    3.2(21 reviews)
    3.2 kmFortitude Valley
    $$

    I have been to this Ginga restaurant twice now and I can comfortably say it's one of my favourite…read moreJapanese restaurants. The only thing that makes this drop down to 4 stars is the price. It's a little too expensive to eat here all the time - and if you see my review on Sushi Central in Redcliffe - there's awesome sushi other places for a much better price. I recently ate dinner here and ordered a Ginga Bento box. I fully recommend this option if you want to try a bit of everything or you're unsure what to order. This particular bento comes with some dim sum (prawn dumplings and spring rolls), a delicious salad, some tempura vegetables and prawn, and excellent teriyaki chicken with rice. OH! And amazing miso soup that I could have happily had another bowl of. They also serve a few varieties of sake, Japanese beer, and plum wine if you like to have a couple of drinks with your meal.

    Average price. Average service. I had to ask for tea, ginger and wasabi. The staff did not ask…read morewhether there was anything required from the menu. Although the salmon was fresh, the mackerel and squid were not so much. The latter was a bit slimy and didn't have the crisp bite that fresh squid should have. However, the ambiance is good and I may come back again when it is a bit busier. It's located in quite a good location up by the Emporium but it was quite empty for an early Sunday lunch.

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    Ginga Sushi Bar and Dining
    Ginga Sushi Bar and Dining - Salmon belly & Avo with spicy soy

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    Salmon belly & Avo with spicy soy

    Sushi Train Clayfield - sushi - Updated May 2026

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