I’ve been coming here a few times. Handy location if you don’t wanna go inside Westfield.
Sushi was fresh and tasted pretty good.
Friendly service too. Some of my favourites: tempura sushi, lion king, seaweed sushi and the simple tuna avocado roll.
Ate at this sushi train place once. The food was pretty good! Service was alright too! They had quite a bit of variety but nothing amazing. The price is on the expensive side.
Excellent customer service and the sushi train was great in terms of the variety of different types of sushi, nigiri,etc. Can be repetitive with the same things on the train, seeing it over and over again, maybe suggest new variety of combinations of different types of flavours on the sushi train?
Sushi Bay is located on the ground floor outside Westfield Parramatta in a cool circular store just beneath one of the escalators. The great news is the design allows for a fairly decent length sushi train (aka more variety!).
I’ll keep this post fairly brief and summarise my experience at Sushi Bay by saying that for sushi trains in Western Sydney, it is very fresh and the quality and variety is pretty high and comparable to the sushi trains in Sydney CBD.
A couple of notable mentions:
- The best kingfish sashimi I have ever had at a sushi train. The meat is sweet and so refreshing...
- The roe: most other sushi trains only have the red roe, but Sushi Bay also have the black roe (see above on kingfish photo). The red roe is also super fresh and although I’m not a huge roe-lover, I do appreciate that the roe is slightly salty and almost pops in your mouth
This sushi train restaurant is located just outside of Westfield Parramatta. Service is quite attentive and welcoming. Any menu items not on the sushi train, they are quick to come over to you to relay the menu order to the chefs.
The sushi on the train is fresh and tasty. Had Egg Salad Ship and Corn Salad Ship. Both were tasty and nice way to start. The Chicken & Cucumber Temaki (hand roll) had a fried piece of chicken and was good. Absolutely loved the Teriyaki Chicken Udon. The chicken is served in a separate bowl with a delicious sticky glaze. The noodles are served in a nice soup with egg, beancurd, and other accompaniments.
The pricing is slightly pricier than equivalents but I enjoyed the food here.
Good selection of sushi. Usually fresh as it's quite busy most days. Plenty of space and room for baby strollers and baby seats too which is handy.
Awesomely located sushi train that's been here for years. They have decent sushi with decent prices, can't complain. They have all your usual sushi variations but also try to mix it up with some cool new ones like pizza sushi. Good for a quick bite :)
A pretty consistent sushi train that's conveniently close to the movies at Parramatta Westfield. We often visit before or after a movie, the staff are consistently quite friendly and will make pretty much anything on request. The sushi train always has a nice variety and the fish is usually quite fresh. I do love Kanzo down the road but I often find that Sushi bay is much more convenient.
Quick dinner after shopping and I felt like sushi. We always have Kanzo when in parramatta but thought we'd try sushi bay train instead. Nice sushi, all the usual suspects. Not too much different or interesting but good sushi train..
Love the sushi here, it's fresh and made well cannot fault the food.
But it is no sushizilla.
I don't like how they have the pricing. $5 for a damn prawn with boiled rice. At least shushizilla has all of the options under one price an that's it.
I stuck to the $4 range because that's what they are worth. There is not much variety in the light green range but it was obviously still nice.
Listen I am no scab but if I can get prawn tempura at sushizilla at a set price why would I choose to go to shushi bay with less variety and more expense?
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