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Feedback gevenI went there tonight just wanting to get a quick bite. I don't normally write reviews but here goes... The place was pretty busy so we waited for our turn to sit down at the sushi bar. Food was generally satisfactory. Nothing to sing or dance about. I find them rather similar to some other Sushi Train I've been to in Brisbane. However, the service was bad and the first I've came across in the last 13 years living in Australia. I ordered a ramen, sashimi and seaweed ship with the chef. He then took out a plate of cold sashimi from the fridge under the bar. For the next 20 minutes I waited patiently for my other orders but never came. All of them were so busy making sushi for the take away orders and there was probably only ~10 plates left on the train and it was only 8pm! I asked the other waitress for my order and she talked to the girl making ramen in the bar in Japanese. I gave it another 10minutes and still didn't see any effort to make the ramen for me. I was very disappointed and greatly puzzled as to what the problem was. I am sure they understand simple English, plus there was only 1 ramen on the menu. Not hard is it?!!I left in frustration and paid $32 for 1 green tea, 1 miso soup and 5 plates of sushi that I can hardly choose from the train. I will never go near this place again. I can't believe they make so many take away orders while I waited for my ramen that never came...
We've been to a few birthday celebrations here, choose your plate as it travels past you. Watch the children's faces light up as they see they can take food from a train passing them! The sushi is very fresh here, not made hours ago and sitting getting stale in a refrigerated display. Choose a booth when with children as it makes it much easier, you can sit on the outside of them and they are entranced by the food passing them. Watch them make the sushi, fascinating, or simply enjoy the company you are with. More expensive than takeaway sushi.
The sushi train at Warrigal Square Shopping Centre is prob the best one I have been to. They had a great variety and all were fresh and tasted great. Recommend!
This is my favourite place to go for sushi! They always seem to be very busy, which is probably why the sushi is fresh. There is such a wide variety and they are also very quick with orders.
This sushi train is located in Market Square at Sunnybank. Having eaten at many various sushi trains over the years I've noticed how some meals taste better at others. and well this store they all taste so good and seem to be more professionally prepared. with over 4000 points to my sushi train membership i feel i can comment on the quality here.