Reviews
What Omer Stark likes about Kingyo:
Every time I visit Sydney, I always do the Bondi to Coogee Coastal walk and then catch the bus to Bondi Junction and end up having the same thing for lunch – delicious sushi, edamame or salads from Kingyo Japanese! (I seriously need to try out the other eateries…haha) They have a great visual display of all their sushi organised, colourful and all packaged into cute takeaway boxes. I usually buy a few sushi rolls (sa... View all feedback. What Jovani Pouros doesn't like about Kingyo:
"50cents extra for ginger"
Lovely selection of sushi and sashimi.
"50cents extra for ginger"
All my mates really enjoyed their lunch
"50cents extra for ginger"
Ok, clearly my mind was preoccupied and I forget if I even liked the food. What business in 2015 can be ignorant enough to charge for things like soy sauce fish, ginger, tomatoes sauce/ tartare sachets etc.... Just pisses people off and detracts from the food experience. (we just spent $46! - would you like a condiment - sure $1.50 please - take what you will from this; i'de prefer to be charged a bit extra for the meal and given complimentary sauces (buying psychology) - food was good but get with the times.
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Large selection of sushi, a bit overpriced than I pay in other similar. a roll with tuna and avocado if in the rule or even less. the cash register worked on me...
read moreI often go to this place for sushi you can eat or go in the train. many different nigiri, salate, rice paper rolls and some hot things like tofu, karage, dumpli...
read moreSushi is in order, but do not order benton or ramen. horrific blasphemy and definitiw about price. salat on the unagi bento was unforged and confused. don was b...
read moreThe ordered takeaway teriyaki huh and the taste was quite averaged. they put too much ingwer, the chickens taste a little chicken and huh was dry.
Extra for ginger Lovely selection of sushi and sashimi extra for ginger All my mates really enjoyed their lunch extra for ginger Ok, clearly my mind was preoccu...
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