Omg i love sushi and this is one place that never disappoint me. I dont eat everything on the menu but trust me what ever i ordered its. Excellent
One of my favourite places... wonderful food ... beautiful staff .... such a lovely spot to enjoy a meal on your own!
The food and service are awesome! Only downside would be the cost which is a little expensive just like all other “sushi-train” restaurants. But if you manage to go when it’s $3 for all plates then it’s probably the best of its kind in adelaide. I swear the menu also increases every time I go there, it’s huge with stuff like wagyu beef and all sorts of combinations for sushi.
It is a place to eat occasionally. Tempura Udon and Nigiri sushi are good to eat.
I recommend salmon, eel nigiri sushi, and Asahi beer. Beer is cool and well managed.
Staff were friendly and orders came out very fast for a busy saturday night, vegetarian dishes were great with plenty of flavour as were the meat dishes, very well priced
Sushi Bar Genki is one of the best sushi train restaurants in Adelaide. The sushi and sashimi are fresh and of good quality. Our family favourite is the salmon belly sashimi. We always spend so much here as we just can't stop eating :D They are so good! Another bonus is that they have a small $5 udon bowl, which is very tasty and good size for the price. Definitely our favourite place to dine in!
I consider this to be the little sister of Himeji. Same type of food, but much cheaper and faster. You can take food off of the train as it rolls around, or you can order food from the iPad on the table. You don't have to interact with any servers if you don't want to. You can't book here, but I've never found the wait for a table too long. Everything tastes delicious, I have absolutely no complaints.
I don't even know how many times I've visited this place.
Often leaving feeling satisfied, but on the odd occasion leaving feeling disappointed as the price is a tad high and sometimes unjustified for the quality and freshness of the sushi.
Sometimes this place can be a hit or miss for me personally.
I found that coming here through the week at quieter times the food isn't always as fresh as their sushi in their super peak/busy hours.
But, in saying that there has been more times that I've walked away feeling satisfying. The aburi salmon would have to be my favourite.
Some of the best sushi in Adelaide. I love the process of ordering off the screen as well as picking off the train - ensures that everything stays fresh, even on a quiet Monday evening!
We decided to come here after good reviews from zomato; at the end of gouger street a sushi restaurant appears. The outside looks very appealing as soon as we walk in we are greeted and seated straight away. Sitting around the train we noticed an iPad where you could order your drinks; call over the waitress and order food that wasn't on the train. I felt this was a nice way to order what you wanted without trying to get someone's attention.
There was a nice variety of food to choose from; everything was really fresh; the tempura vegetable sushi was really nice lovely flavours; soft shell crab and the fresh tuna was also well received. Service was really friendly; as soon as a customer left everyone yelled out goodbye. Will return
Fresh fresh and fresh. Better taste than sushi bar and fresher. Really like the environment that you can use technology to order things, very convenient. Suggested !
Fresh sushi cravings are a regular occurrence in our household. For fast and easy satisfaction Sushi Bar Genki on Gouger Street is our goto location. It’s easy to breeze in, take a seat up at the bar and plug away at an order.
Ordering here is very simple, you go through the options on the touch screens at your seat, select which ones you want to order and send them off to the kitchen. You hear a fun ding sound that rings through and you know that your order has been registered.
Upper glass sushi train really, and parking I city always hard, but prices are fair and service is fast! And it seems to be high quality ingredients which is a plus and sets it apart from other sushi train establishments
I must say maybe it’s a bad idea for the new owner to use exactly the same name and logo of previous restaurant. Customers come in expecting Genki signature bento and noodle will be disappointed. But all the sushi uses the best quality ingredients.
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