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Bidrage med feedbackThis is my favourite sushi place in Melbourne. The food is great quality while still being affordable, there is a lot of variety, and the staff are always great.
Insta: melbfoodie_mark<br/ YT: MelbFoodieMark<br/ Check them out for more food reviews in Melbourne!<br/ <br/ Sakura Kaiten has been on my list for being one of the best sushi joints in Melbourne but my recent visit was quite average.<br/ <br/ Went in with high expectation as usual but quality wasn't as great as before (some of the sashimi didn't taste fresh). It was still decent overall but they can definitely do better. My favourites were scallop nigiri and grilled salmon nigiri. Both were tasty and flavourful.
Went to this place last minute towards the end of the night and the sushi thats been on the train for hours were dry! Definitely recommend ordering through the ipad or asking for a fresh serve. Food was really nice to eat! The green tea mochi was a little bit of a miss but definitely try the strawberry one if you’re a mochi fan! This place is worth trying : <br/
One of the best, if not the best sushi train in town. A lil more expensive that regular sushi train out there but definately worth every penny. Costed me approx $26 for 5-6 plates.
I really enjoy visiting Sukura Kaiten Sushi. They make high quality food which is delicious and tasty. The cost is a little bit more than other sushi trains, but you are paying for better quality food.LOCATIONKaiten Sushi is situated on Little Collins Street near the corner of Exhibition Street. It is a very small venue, and seating is very cramped. It’s best to go there early so you can get good seats at the back.SERVICEStaff is efficient and friendly. We enjoy ordering items from the tablet. Its fast and efficient, and it gets delivered via a conveyer belt to your designated table and next to the sushi train.MENU/PRICEFor the sushi train, the costs of items are as follows: Orange plate, $2.80Pink plate, $3.80Black plate, $4.80White plate, $5.80Red plate, $6.80VERDICTBetween two people, we had a total of 13 plates mixture of all different coloured plates) which equates to costs $65.40 $32.70 per person). We were quite full afterwards and couldn’t fit in dessert which is a shame because I love dessert hehe. It was very enjoyable dinner and all the items we ordered were very fresh and tasty. Sakura Sushi Kaiten is one of my favourite sushi train restaurants in Melbourne highly recommended!