As I first stepped foot into Sushi Train I was admittedly taken aback by the lack of general train or locomotive decor; it was straight away apparent that this restaurant may not in fact live up to its train-enthusiast-enticing name. Disappointed, I sat down at the stools provided, as my gaze wandered from dish to dish that passed by on the conveyor belt in front of me. Holy cow, the sight of these gorgeous dishes quickly alleviated any disappointment that I had previously felt, and at the same time aroused my appetite for some yummy yummy sushi. As a small plate of vegetable gyoza passed by I handily made the split-second decision of grabbing it before it reached the large family sitting further down at the table. After uncovering the dish and utilising the bottle of soy sauce provided I bit into the gyoza, it was perfect. A mouth-watering, flavoursome, bite to eat and not too garlic-ey. Delicious food here at Sushi Train, and for the cheap price it may as well be free. I will be sure to take my wife and her new boyfriend here to celebrate her birthday, as she is an avid lover of Japanese food. Five stars for you Sushi Train, I will be back for more gyoza goodness soon.
Regards,
Robert Jincs. read more