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I come here every couple of months when I have an inexplicable urge for sushi and want to treat myself. I will order scampi and salmon belly aburi which have never disappointed me. Personally I like to order sushi and while I am waiting for it I snack on the sushi train. View all feedback.
What Julie R doesn't like about Yukiguni:
We came here for lunch. While we enjoyed the food there wasn't very much on the train and the restaurant was full. It turned out to be quicker if you ordered food especially hot items. Sashimi plates only came out after we were there for over half an hour. The food was tasty, there just needed to be more variety and plates on the train. View all feedback.
After each order, the food was fresh and hot. the sushi train had a nice choice during late lunch too. the chef was very nice and interaktiw, service was good, but I can not speak for busy times. lobster dick and bark sushi were the highlights. next I want to try wagyu hotpot, ram, scampi and lychee ice cream
Yukiguni is one of my favorite sushi restaurants in western sydney. it may look like an ordinary sushi train restaurant, but it is more than usual to order your sushi and is 100% fresh. my friend and I ordered tempura garnel and soft bowls crab roll and it was still hot when served. the heat kept the juices of the seafood, making it more delightful than ever my other favorites contain the wagyu nigiri and grilled aal nigiri. the chef has ordered them for me and they were delicious! the chef and the waiting staff were all very nice. come back definitiw!
I presented the loyalty card when paying $15 spent per stamp), was told they no longer does it. I already have 3 stamp and made 2 with this meal, just enough to get a can of coke/sprite. So I said asked if I can just get a can my my kids and you can rip it up. Waitress replied you can do the final redeem BUT only on next time!? What's the big deal for just a can, especially I won't want to go through the oh we don't do the card anymore Not to mention the sushi isn't as good as it used to be and parking always a nightmare. Won't bother next time, plenty other sushi train I can try.
AK and I have been complaining for a while about the lack of a good Japanese restaurant in South Western Sydney. After a lot of searching, we recently started turning reluctantly to Hero Sushi in Wetherill Park Stocklands for our sushi fix as it’s been the only half-decent sushi train in the area we’ve come across. But we knew we couldn't depend on it in the long run, so we continued on our search We noticed when Yukiguni first opened in Cabramatta, but didn't have high hopes for it (as experience has proven). We also walked past numerous times and peered in like little kids at a candy store, but the lack of appetising dishes circling the belt ended up turning us away. Finally...read more
Although Yukiguni may not look like much from the outside, inside hides a great sushi train in South Western Sydney. There's a great variety in the dishes that's available and with any plate for $3.30, it's a bargain. The chef takes time and effort to make sure the dish you've ordered is well presented I have been here on many occasions and the quality of food has been consistent each time. I highly recommend the scallop conveyor and the wagyu beef it's my absolute favourite Calvin (the chef) and the waitress are always welcoming and friendly, making it a pleasant experience each time I come here Would highly recommend anyone who is in the area that's after good sushi to visit!