Sushi Train

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  • This place is really great for sushi! Everything is made fresh. Udon noodles and agadashi tofu are yum also! It can get busy but staff are attentive a…

  • Great service, even with my naughty baby throwing her sushi on the ground The kids meal was excellent value and I really appreciate that they make the…

  • The sushi here is the best I've tasted so far. The aburi salmon just melts in your mouth and has a very pleasant taste. However, I would only eat here…


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Sushi Train is open for Casual Dining. Sushi Train serves Sushi and Japanese dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!

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takeaway availablewheelchair accessibleindoor seatingno alcohol available

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10 Reviews on “Sushi Train”

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  • I Love Food

    My first sushi train experience with my friend as I was visiting Brisbane. Really enjoyed it. Loved the concept of see it go by and pick it up or if you don’t see it, order and they make it for you in a flash. I enjoyed a few plates of the Edamame beans which were nice, pork gyoza and also agedashi tofu which was tasty also. We stopped here just for a quick bite to eat and it was fast and tasty. All the food that came around on the train looked fresh and yum. Grabbed a bag of the dark choc coated roasted edamame beans also on the way out, that is one tasty concoction. Hope to return again when I’m next in Qld.

  • Jussy Marie

    The best sushi train!!! Wednesday night are exceptionally busy for some reason and you’ll have to wait in a pretty long line but at least you know the food will always be fresh! And it is.. It’s very popular and I just love it

  • Live

    My girlfriend and I practically go to sushi train at least once a week. I think it’s really convenient and not that expensive. The staffs are really friendly, chefs are fast at making sushi. However, I wouldn’t really recommend the salmon sashimi, I don’t think it’s that fresh. I also wouldn’t recommend going on a Friday night, it’s always packed with customers.

  • Sophie

    Yesterday evening, I surprised a friend of mine on her birthday at this place. It has previously been one of her favourite places to eat due to its convenience and access to parking. On this occasion, however, we decided we would not be returning again.I approached the 2 of them as they were sitting on the stools chatting, surprising the birthday girl and giving her a present. I asked the lady who was working there if, once patrons had left, I could move one of the spare stools away from where they were placed and next to my friends as there wasn’t one currently available. The lady working agreed to this.I waited patiently until I was front of the cue for one of the patrons to leave. It was my turn and this had occurred. The lady then chose the people waiting behind me to take their place. When I spoke to her about it, she stated that she would not place me there after all. A booth then opened up and my friends and I asked if we could move to there. I was front of the cue and it freed up their spot for the couple next in line. I checked with the patrons waiting – there were no groups more than two. It would have made sense to move us there. The lady declined and stated it was policy to seat the people waiting first and forget about the people sitting at the train. I stated that I had been first in line waiting for a seat for at least 10 minutes longer than anyone else. She essentially said that I was not a priority and would not be seated in quite a rude manner. They gave the booth to a couple who had been waiting at most 5 minutes.The couple sitting beside my friends then stood up and gave me one of their seats, which I gratefully thanked them for. I was offered no service that night – no drinks, no ability to order anything other than from those making the sushi. I gave them no reason for this hostility, I just merely asked for a seat.My friends and probably the couple who sacrificed their seats last night have now found a new place to go. I do not plan on returning to this establishment.

  • Blind Guardian

    I’ve been to quite a few sushi trains in the Brisbane area, and this shop in Indooroopilly is by far the best. An excellent variety of plates are available at a decent price. The freshness of the food here is obvious… I can never have enough of their salmon! Often there are new experimental dishes by the chefs as well, and in turn a diner is encouraged to experiment in a place such as this. What is life without trying new delights!Be aware that this place does get quite busy during peak times around dinner, and a queue does form for patrons waiting to be seated. Longest line I have counted there so far is 27, but we all wait, because we know full well that the wait is worth it 🙂

  • Ellie Jane

    This is my favourite place to go for sushi! It is a little bit on the pricey side but I always have a good feed when I go here. The only down side is you can’t make a booking so on a busy night you have to wait in line for about 5-10 minutes before they can seat you.Staff are very friendly and treat their customers with high respect.I go here with friends on a fairly regular basis and have never been disappointed.

  • Brownannie215

    Amazing sushi! Always fresh. Very popular so that’s always a good sign. Most staff are very friendly, except for the older man wearing glasses who usually charges you at the counter. He could smile once in a while!

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Indooroopilly Junction, Shop 2, 100 Coonan Street, Indooroopilly, Brisbane

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