Reviews
What Lea Bergstrom doesn't like about Yamato Kaiten Sushi:
Used to enjoy going here but with great Sushi trains opening up every where you can now see that all the dumplings are NOT made in-house they are all frozen (you can actually see all the frozen packets in their freezer!). Even the steam buns aren't made in-house as evident when you peel off the paper underneath.
Much better sushi to be found in Perth, where they actually make food fresh, also very expensive. View all feedback. What Antonio Gusikowski likes about Yamato Kaiten Sushi:
JAPANESE food or ASIAN FOOD in a Hurry!! & especially on Cold Wintery Days!! I Love there UDON LASKA... Something simple yet DELICIOUS! I love the Aroma's & the Spice!!! ... I prefer
Laksa' that have a Good Spice & Heat to it!!! & It's one of my fave quick fix Noodles soups in Claremont Quarter. The TAKEAWAY sushi is also pretty decent.. & there Dim Sum dine in is also good for a Quick Dumpling f... View all feedback.
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Used to enjoy going here but with great Sushi trains opening up every where you can now see that all the dumplings are NOT made in-house they are all frozen (yo...
read moreGood value and tasty choice of sushi served from a moving train set up. Includes hot and cold options as well as condiments etc. Restaurant is clean and tidy an...
read moreThis is a bad version of japanese sushi train. Only go here if you're really desperate for sushi. Not worth it at all! Tastes like homemade sushi.
Lunch service with kids. Casual meal and restaurant refused to serve tap water. Unbelievable. Hard to imagine it is even legal. Food ok but go elsewhere IMHO.
Mmm..how to describe it.. Customer service 2.5/5. I asked for hot water they said "we don't sell hot water". This is a poor service. Food: we ordered Terayaki...
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read moreThe restaurant has received a mix of reviews regarding its food and service. While some customers appreciate the affordable prices and decent quality of sushi offered on the train, others have criticized the lack of authenticity in the Japanese cuisine and the subpar service they have received. Complaints about hygiene standards, poor customer service, and the refusal to offer tap water have been raised. However, there are also positive comments praising the tasty sushi and udon laksa, as well as the cleanliness of the restaurant and the efficient service. Overall, it seems that the restaurant may be a good option for a quick and affordable meal, but customers should be aware of the potential drawbacks mentioned in some reviews.