Reviews
What Sasha Marquardt doesn't like about Sushia:
a thing that I miss when there are no ruffles in overseas, fast, easy and cheap take-away sushi rolls for lunch or a snack. in contrast to some international cities, there is certainly no lack of these sushi counters in sydney, whether it be in a shopping center, in the suburbs or in the cbd. I always wonder how these places differ under consideration of the aromes and options, all are quite common and standard. sush... View all feedback. What Arnaldo Littel likes about Sushia:
Quite a nice spot to have lunch. I have walked past here many times but never tried. Service is nice. I had the Teriyaki Chicken Box (Brown Rice), Chicken Schnitzel & Cucumber Roll, and Gyoza (Pork). It was all pretty tasty and reasonably priced. Seems to be quite popular as a line during lunch hours. View all feedback.
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I ate chicken Kara worst-aged rice bowl. bland, very soggy, I didn't stretch at all. 1 star is for the lady who served me, nice service. but will not be back. t...
read moreTwo stars for the delicious eating one of my favorite sushi in sydney but bad customer service. a Korean lady hastened to take my order with very annoying attit...
read moreAsked if the Tempura vegetables had in it. the server said no egg at all after buying two and a bite, there was clearly mayonnaise in the middle.
Terrible sushi rice. It tastes like using rice left the day before. Fresh salmon nigiri and salmon roll are all hard. Bad price with awful quality.
The worst of the worst! The worst quality sushi ever!
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read moreSushia is a charming Japanese lunch spot tucked away in a building, offering a variety of healthy sushi options including delicious scallop sushi. The menu also features a few deep-fried dishes for those looking for a quick and nutritious meal. While some may find the offerings to be fairly standard, the quality of the food and reasonable prices make it a popular choice for a fast and satisfying lunch. Despite not being particularly unique, Sushia seems to attract a steady crowd during midday hours, making it a convenient and enjoyable dining option for those in search of a simple yet tasty meal.