12 reviews about Kansai Japanese Restaurant

verified email - 06 May 2022

I celebrated my birthday today with friends, So i paid $50 each for the all you can eat. when I place my order, the manager was so rude and even questioning why we ordered to much entree. We feel uncomfortable how she stared us. she even told us that we only have 1 hour left as we just sat down for 10mins and we did not get our order yet. The food came late as is their tactics to consume the time.Very poor service, rude and unfriendly manager. You guys should close down as you dont know how to deal with the customers.

Approximate cost: $50

verified email - 19 Dec 2017

The quality here is something you can not complain about but for a buffet they really do lack in a variety of selections. I think some of the other dining choices are fair better value than the buffet.

verified email - 29 Sep 2014

I have been a customer since they started given I work in the area and have been there over 30 times. Unless I do takeaway, for the buffet, I always go for Sashimi because the Sashimi boat is great. The choice when doing non-sashimi is limited and there is a tonne of rice for a lot of the offerings which is a bit of a waste. However, I love the noodles and the green beans. Sometimes Miso soup is too salty so you get very thirsty all night. The seating is great for a group but can get very crowded on busy nights. Service is ok for Student labor and sometimes they do forget your order when it is busy so you have to follow up. The boss is really friendly which is good. Overall, great value for money and is my preferred choice for takeaway when staying back late at work :)

verified email - 02 May 2013

The best value all-you-can-eat Japanese restuarant in Sydney in my opinion. They offer two versions of their all-you-can-eat deal, one including sashimi and hot pot and one without. Being a sashimi lover, we always go for the first option, and at $38pp, I've yet to find better value elsewhere!! The sashimi boat is done beautifully, although there's only three different selections of sashimi, and you can tell the boats are quite old from their colour. They also have a big selection of sushi/sashimi to try. Their selection of cooked foods is not huge- it only takes about one or two trips to try everything on there but most of their food is cooked beautifully so it's not a huge problem. The hotpot is also a great option especially in winter- we usually go for the seafood option, which has a bit of everything in it, and has a really pleasant, sweet fresh seafood taste. It's a shame that desserts are not included in the all-you-can-eat menu, because not finishing with something sweet always seems like the meal's missing something!!

Approximate cost: $38

itgirl41 02 May 2013

Shame about the dessert

verified email - 17 Jan 2013

My friends and I went to Kansai Japanese Restaurant for catchup over dinner. We bought the $29.50 per person all-you-can-eat buffet in which you get to eat all of different type of sushi, miso soup etc except sashimi and hot pot. If you pay $39.50 per person, then you get to eat everything as much as you like. I love the salmon and avocardo sushi and the eel sushi with cream cheese, and I had a few bowls of miso soup too! Whatever you'd like to order, they will come and take the order and bring the dishes to your table, so you don't need to run around and get up from your table. If you go there on a Monday to Thursdays, if 8 people go together, then 1 person is for free, thus buy-7-get-1-free.

Approximate cost: $30

verified email - 28 Jul 2011

the quality of the sushi was pretty decent and fresh but the variety is tiny and for a buffet costing $28 i did not feel like i got my money's worth

Approximate cost: $28

verified email - 17 Dec 2010

This place is pretty good and there a great range of dishes sold to cater for every individual. Food is tasty and great value.

verified email - 05 Aug 2010

This place does awesome all you can eat sushi dinner for $25 per head. I had a phase where I bought everyone I knew there & we went there w/ large groups for many occassions. They provided us w/ large platters for the big groups but w/ smaller groups were able to order as much as we wanted, it was great!

verified email - 07 Jul 2010

Have been here twice and service was good both times, the food comes out pretty quickly considering the restaurant is usually packed. There is a pretty good selection of Japanese foods and for 28$, the all-you-can-eat is excellent value. Especially love the gyoza at this restaurant.

Approximate cost: $28

verified email - 30 Jul 2009

It's a Korean run Japanese restaurant. Not 100% authentic but dishes are nice. Been there a couple of times, personally prefer the authentic japanese restaurants better. Their udon noodles are not bad.

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