Sushi Boat
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Sushi with a Korean and Japanese fusion!Service here is great and staff is accommodating! I've ordered the Rolls Platter (42Pcs) for $45 and it is coo…
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Essentially a Korean sushi place. Didn't try the sushi train, but have tried the takeaway sushi packs & dine in for an udon soup. The Volcano box had …
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It's an usual sushi train this one. It has a Korean twist to it. Bulgogi ramen anyone?I started with miso soup and the salmon sushi - they both missed…
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Sushi Boat is open for Casual Dining. Sushi Boat serves Japanese and Sushi dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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6 Reviews on “Sushi Boat”
Sushi with a Korean and Japanese fusion!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.I will come back here and try out their other dishes! Update May 2018: the Deluxe Combination Platter is fresh and delicious!
Essentially a Korean sushi place. Didn’t try the sushi train, but have tried the takeaway sushi packs & dine in for an udon soup. The Volcano box had a good mix of variety, fresh salmon, grilled salmon with sauces, prawn, tuna & katsu chicken. Quality overall is not bad for takeaway sushi. The dine in udon soup was bit odd. I ordered tempura udon, all of the tempura pieces were put into the soup instead of serving separately, so the batter were all soggy. There was only one small piece of prawn, then the other tempura were a piece of thinly slice, potato, sweet potato & pumpkin each. Not that enjoyable. The service was very prompt though & they do get very busy at lunch.
It’s an usual sushi train this one. It has a Korean twist to it. Bulgogi ramen anyone?I started with miso soup and the salmon sushi – they both missed the mark. Then my challenge (for the first time ever), was watching the train go round and round hoping to find something that wasn’t going to be too bad.Thankfully I found karaage chicken which was actually pretty good. Then they decided to start making Chinese dumplings, yes you heard correct, so I gave them a go. Not too bad but again a bit odd on a sushi train.All said and done it wasn’t too bad, just unexpected and unusual.
I was craving for sushi and decided to give this place a go. I always saw queues at lunch hour that must be a good signs right? Must sushi boxes are around $10, and sushi rolls $3 or $3.5 for brown rice. The selection was definitely not as extensive as Hero Sushi or Sushi Hub. What’s lacking in variety was made up for by the decent serving portion and taste. I had California rolls and chicken avocado rolls, both were substantial in fillings and tasted good. There was also a sushi train behind takeaway counter, something to try out next time. thernbdiary.com
Ok no. This place has fraudy sushi rolls.For $3, a salmon avocado looks delicious, but really they make the rolls so there is one tiny chunk of avo ONLY AT THE TOP on display, and not even salmon all the way. It was half rice. WTF? I’ve never had such shoddy sushi rolls… ugh. Don’t go people.
$3.50 for most dishes on train. This place took over from another Jap place – exactly the same concept. This place does offer a bit more hot food in the takeaway counter at the front.The menu says the dishes are of various prices but when you look up on the walls, they show all the dishes in various colours and they’re all $3.50 except the purple one which is dearer – generally it’s sashimi. All the other dishes they ramp down the quantity to fit the cheaper price eg if it’s for hot food. Quality was reasonable – they didn’t have the egg salad gunkan when I asked so maybe there was in egg shortage in Sydney that day.Nothing that special here – gyoza and takoyaki looked like the frozen kind. Place is definitely cheaper than the ones in Greenwood.