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Contribute Feedback What Dorcas Medhurst likes about Sushi Rio:
Sushi Rio in the city has been my favorite sushi train for many years, and his new offer in Chatswood is not disappointed. It still serves high-quality sushi in the lump sums (except Sashimi). The service is also fast and friendly. I never had a fan of Ozeki, who was not really Japanese. Very glad to see if he is replaced by Sushi Rio. View all feedback.
What Doyle Brown doesn't like about Sushi Rio:
that should be very cost-effective sushi train restaurant, but it was very disappointing. I had a year ago several meals in sushi rio chinatown and the sushi was fresh and tasty. but the sushi we had here today was very small on the size, the dollar each teller looks like a sweat. flavor is common, not many dinge to choose from the train, had to order. View all feedback.
Very cheap sushi train right in front of chatswood chase. all plates in the train $3,50 except sashimi. many to choose and the chefs are more than happy to make if they want something else. opens at 11:30 a.m. so perfect for children eating early. they are wonderful with my children, we come here about once a week. a few high chairs, small plastic water cups for children with straws, and they give the children sucking at the end of the meal. everything sushi is fresh and delicious. the employees are always happy and very accommodating.
Sushi rio is my way to eat sushi. the selection is enormous and the taste is great! I love that their beside courts will love $3,50 chicken carage that they will love this place! the staff is friendly and efficient and I was here a few times and I had no complaints! sushi rio is definitiw a underestimated sushi train in sydney!
That should be very cost-effective sushi train restaurant, but it was very disappointing. I had a year ago several meals in sushi rio chinatown and the sushi was fresh and tasty. but the sushi we had here today was very small on the size that made 3.5 dollars each plate like a sweat. flavor is common, not many dinge to choose from the train, had to order.
Yay for opening in Chatswood! In Sydney, sushi trains are either decent enough to keep going back or terrible and pricey that you wouldn't go back. There isn't anything superb every sushi train is similar and it's just that there are bad ones and super pricey ones. Sushi Rio is one of those $3.50 all plates except for gold plates. It is great quality sushi for the price you pay. Their sushi is not just covered with mayo. It is decent and we had about 20 plates. I am just so glad that they opened one in Chatswood we used to go to Town Hall but it was always so packed that we could not expect any form of service.
Didn 't realise Ozeki Sushi was gone, it was a solid sushi train, but not my first or second choice for sushi in Chatswood. I was at the Chase so decided to give the new sushi place a try. Flat $3.50 per plate, the size of the sushi pieces are ok, not big as you expect for that price, but not tiny either. There are a few different varieties aside from the usual suspect. I tried what turned out to be fried eel pieces. A little soggy, probably been sitting on the train for a while, but did taste good aside from that. Overall not a bad offer, but still not in the top 2 of Chatswood.