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Przekaż informację zwrotnąEssentially a Korean sushi place. it did not try the sushi train, but the takeaway sushi packs have dipped for a Udon soup. the volcano box had a good mix of variety, fresh salmon, grilled salmon with sauces, garnish, tuna-catsu chicken. quality overall is not bad for takeaway sushi. the dune in udon suppe was a little strange. I ordered tempura udon, all tempura pieces were put into suppe instead of serving separately so that the teig were all soggy. there was only a small piece of garnish, then the other tempura were a piece of thin cut, kartoffel, sweet potato pumpkin each. not so pleasant. the service was very fast, although it was very busy too afternoon.
That's an ordinary sushi train. it has a Korean turn. bulgogi ramen? I started with the mistsuppet and the salmon sushi both missed the sign. then my challenge (for the first time ever) observed the train round and round, in the hope to find something that would not be too bad. I found karaage huhn, which was really pretty good. then they decided to make Chinese dumplings, yes they have heard right, so I gave them a jump. Not too bad, but again a bit strange on a sushi train. all said and did it was not too bad, only unexpected and unusual.
Honestly i have been to Sushi Boat myself during lunchtime and i tried the Korean Spicy Noodles too. I really only have three things to say in my review with the first being how the quality of the Korean Spicy Noodles was very enjoyable and the the broth was especially nice. Although i have never tried the sushi it did seem very fresh on the sushi train, and i also loved the enthusiasm that a few staff members were showing. Finally, I cannot stress enough how much i recommend going to this place. AHAHA by the way it seems you were having a bad day Adam i recommend you go again and try the food again and blog some positive and honest reviews. The only negative things i have to...read more
Sushi Boat is my favourite sushi train in North Sydney. I like the variety, freshness of the sashimi and pace of the sushi train. I'm glad they have simplified things and now most plates are just $3.50. My favourites always include the seared salmon sushi roll with naughty cream cheese and avocado. I love the contrast of the seared top and the raw bottom of the salmon dipped in a wasabi dominate soy mixture. I can never resist the seared scallops either! They are juicy, beautifully seared and melt in your mouth. I love it! To top off my light lunch, I also choose the plate of Sashimi at $5.80. It's fresh and delicious. There's another sushi train across from the station which...read more
$3.50 for most dishes on train. This place took over from another Jap place exactly the same concept. This place does offer a bit more hot food in the takeaway counter at the front The menu says the dishes are of various prices but when you look up on the walls, they show all the dishes in various colours and they're all $3.50 except the purple one which is dearer generally it's sashimi. All the other dishes they ramp down the quantity to fit the cheaper price eg if it's for hot food. Quality was reasonable they didn't have the egg salad gunkan when I asked so maybe there was in egg shortage in Sydney that day Nothing that special here gyoza and takoyaki looked like the...read more