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Feedback gevenSushi with a Korean and Japanese fusion! <br/ <br/ Service here is great and staff is accommodating! I've ordered the Rolls Platter (42Pcs) for $45 and it is cooked fresh. I have also ordered the single sushi rolls. The Chicken Katsu was a little dry but the Spicy pork sushi was amazing. <br/ <br/ I will come back here and try out their other dishes!<br/ <br/ <br/ Update May 2018: the Deluxe Combination Platter is fresh and delicious!
Honestly i have been to Sushi Boat myself during lunchtime and i tried the 'Korean Spicy Noodles ' too. I really only have three things to say in my review with the first being how the quality of the Korean Spicy Noodles was very enjoyable and the the broth was especially nice. Although i have never tried the sushi it did seem very fresh on the sushi train, and i also loved the enthusiasm that a few staff members were showing. Finally, I cannot stress enough how much i recommend going to this place. AHAHA by the way it seems you were having a bad day Adam i recommend you go again and try the food again and blog some positive and honest reviews. The only negative things i have to mention is that the place does not open for dinner and on the weekends.
Sushi Boat is my favourite sushi train in North Sydney. I like the variety, freshness of the sashimi and pace of the sushi train. I'm glad they have simplified things and now most plates are just $3.50. My favourites always include the seared salmon sushi roll with naughty cream cheese and avocado. I love the contrast of the seared top and the raw bottom of the salmon dipped in a wasabi dominate soy mixture. I can never resist the seared scallops either! They are juicy, beautifully seared and melt in your mouth. I love it! To top off my light lunch, I also choose the plate of Sashimi at $5.80. It's fresh and delicious. There's another sushi train across from the station which is very dear and mostly rice filled sushi. There's one in Greenwood but is jam packed in the food court and I think the quality is not as good as Sushi Boat. My top Japanese eats in North Sydney are non-sushi trains at Sakura and for my favourite Sushi boxes, I go to Sushia . Prices : $3.50 per plate,
Awesome poke bowls. (Unfortunate all the building happening around North Sydney)
Have only grabbed their pre-rolled sushi rolls from the fridge and they have been great! Staff are always friendly, the place looks clean.