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The menu was extensive, including various types of sushis, rice dishes, bentos, teishoku etc... We wanted to order everything. We end up ordering the Sydney Roll, California roll, a salmon salad, a beef bento and pork kastu don. View all feedback.
What Liliana Cassina doesn't like about The Sushi Counter:
If you like sitting at the bar and being to see the chef prepare your sushi, this is a great place for that half the restaurant offers bar seating. The lunch menu is very affordable and you get a variety of dishes including salad, gyoza, miso soup and main. The sashimi was served with a slight warmth which makes me question the freshness of it. The food is quite average but a good affordable lunch set. View all feedback.
Absolutely great value for money! $ 15.80 Sashimi set at lunchtime was delicious and abundant. Perfect for a fast lunch. A pretty naked place with a long counter, fits me well for a fast lonely lunch. The service was really nice too. Will come back.
The crew here was great! Very close to closing and still let us order! Sushi was very fresh and delicious. Everyone who was really really nice. We are definitely back!
The Sushi counter is a small welcoming shop with a modern minimalist fitout with a long sushi counter and blessed with natural sunlight to create a clean ambience perfect for an afternoon lunch. The menu is well designed and there were ample lunch options available starting from $14.90 for a set meal which you couldn't find in Crows Nest. The $24 I chose contained a Miso soup, side salad, tempura and assorted sashimi. It is amazing to see the contrast in quality between a sushi train and a proper restaurant and the Sushi Counter counts as the latter. Every single componant delivered was perfect whether it was the simple salad with a mild citrus dressing or the super fresh fish all prepared meticulously and presented alike complimented by two types of seaweed both of which marinted differently. The tempura batter was as good as you could get as was the fresh prawn, fish and vegetables used. I also ordered a side dish of udon soup and that in itself was... read more
The Sushi counter is a small welcoming shop with a modern minimalist fitout with a long sushi counter and blessed with natural sunlight to create a clean ambience perfect for an afternoon lunch. The menu is well designed and there were ample lunch options available starting from $14.90 for a set meal which you couldn't find in Crows Nest. The $24 I chose contained a Miso soup, side salad, tempura and assorted sashimi. It is amazing to see the contrast in quality between a sushi train and a proper restaurant and the Sushi Counter counts as the latter. Every single componant delivered was perfect whether it was the simple salad with a mild citrus dressing or the super fresh fish all prepared meticulously and presented alike complimented by two types of seaweed both of which marinted differently. The tempura batter was as good as you could get as was the fresh prawn, fish and vegetables used. I also ordered a side dish of udon soup and that in itself was presented nicely and flavoured perfectly. An excellent sushi restaurant, with great food and friendly service. I will sure be back to try their interesting specials on the blackboard and the sake range on offer.
Very clean-looking establishment and was pleased to provide hype around the freshness and quality. Grief Grief A bit disappointed by Sushi and Sahsimi, the cut is a bit small and the price is a bit high and nothing extraordinary. Tried Alacarte and I think the better option is Omakase. Grief Grief Overall not bad and not great