Great sushi with a slightly westernised bent. The dining area is very small, but I have been lucky that every time I have been is during non-peak times. The food is extremely fresh and the wasabi is top quality, not the awful pre-packaged stuff you see so much of. The staff are polite and friendly. I would not hesitate to recommend this to anyone who even has a passing interest in sushi. Worth the drive if you do not live in the area. I could easily eat $20 of sushi all by myself, so don't let the EFTPOS thing put you off. Grab some cash and check it out.
Still the best place I have found to eat Sushi in Brisbane. Made fresh while you watch and full of rich flavours that will make you never want to buy Sushi at a shopping mall ever again. A bit busy during lunch time so there may be days when you have to stand around for 5-10 mins between 12:00pm and 1:00pm, especially if you're coming in a group of more than 2. They do offer both single seating on one side of 2 thirds of the train and 3 sets of tables that can seat 5 on the other third.
Looking to spend under $20 for a quick bite to eat? I strongly suggest you visit an ATM before dining: There's a minimum $20 eftpos rule enforced here which has caught many a sushi lover off guard.
High eftpos shenanigans aside, you'll find an ample assortment of dishes on the (literal) sushi train. If you've come just after the busy times you'll find the best dishes already taken but fortunately you can order your dishes to be made from scratch. They also provide a takeaway option for those on the go.
Little known fact: Arriving 30 minutes before close can sometimes reward you with a 10% discount :)
Happy eating travellers!
I have been eating here for years and it was fantastic the first time and they have never disappointed. Plus they actually have a train that pulls the sushi.10/10 will eat again
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