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My Japanese wife and I tried the sushi train at Sushi Boat at North Sydney. We ate 10 plates for $3.50 each and one sashimi plate for $6.50. We drank Miso soup and Coke Zero. I am not an avid sushi eater, like my wife, but all of the meals were Aussie type and easy to eat. All of the fish on the plates was salmon. My favorites egg sushi and prawn dumplings were scarce, but I got some. Also nice, fried prawns with may... View all feedback.
My Japanese wife and I tried the sushi train at Sushi Boat at North Sydney. We ate 10 plates for $3.50 each and one sashimi plate for $6.50. We drank Miso soup and Coke Zero. I am not an avid sushi eater, like my wife, but all of the meals were Aussie type and easy to eat. All of the fish on the plates was salmon. My favorites egg sushi and prawn dumplings were scarce, but I got some. Also nice, fried prawns with mayo. My wife said apart from the welcoming words that were shouted out, the staff spoke Korean. The food was satisfactory, warm or hot where appropriate. Most of the food was consumed quickly. There are better sushi trains around and for $46.00, it is a bit pricey, but good for a quick work lunch.
I pop next door from work to Sushi boat for lunch sometimes. The quality is good and the staff are friendly and fast. Not the best sushi in town, but good enough to keep me coming back.
The sushi is decent here but very limited choice - think it is more a Korean place. There is a train which is not bad either.
There must be literally dozens of sushi places in North Sydney and here's another.. It's ok, they also have a train and I would say quality is average to good.
Best grilled salmon I've ever tasted!!i went with my boyfriend and we had a drink that was a combination of calpis and apple syrup! It was probably one of