Great little sushi train, with a nice variety of dishes. It smelled pretty fishy when we walked in so we were sceptical, however the sushi all tasted fresh and we didn't seem to suffer! In addition to the dishes on the sushi train, it was great being able to order specific things you wanted or hot dishes for the same price as the rolls and ngiri.
As always, a nice cheap way to get a good feed.
Who doesn't love a sushi train now days? Freshly made in front you, lots coming around, Okay pricing, flavor packed food. Worth a visit
Absolutely love this place! Mid-range prices, but the food is amazing. Sushi trains are always a must for me, and we can see the chefs making the sushi freshly right in front of us.
Nom Nom, well priced sushi train here with delectable flavours and tastes to savour. It is always busy and with the good value you can expect that
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Good sushi train located in Sydney CBD, which is almost always very busy!. Very affordable and easy to keep track of how much you've spent as all dishes are $3.50. Quality is good and fish tastes fresh however we did notice a few bugs flying around, which is a little concerning but I wasn't too bothered.
Sushi trains are so good!
Like bondi, My husband really loves this place too.. the sushi here is great service is efficient and like Bondi it is always busy.
The sushi is high quality
Great value, good quality, freshly made sushi. Good selection of sushi, side dishes and other stuff like hot pot noodles and salads. Probably not ideal for parents with kids in prams as the joint is rather small and gets packed up very quickly.
We can see the chefs making the sushi in front of us!
Every sushi is $3, including other food including takoyaki, karaage, seaweed salad. I dont mind eating here, although there can be little bit of a wait,
this place is always packed and you know what it means, very nice sushi. I tried sushi train few time there and you just can't stop eating. it will be better if the place can be a bit bigger.
Sushi Rio's sushi must be one of the best in sydney. They are mostly priced at $3. You can either go for the sushi train or ala carte service. I normally go for table service. The staff are really nice and efficient. Do try the soft shell crab hand roll and the baked seafood fried rice (costs $4.80). Their sashimi lunch set is value for money where at $15.80 you get a variety of fresh sashimi with rice, a side dish and miso soup.
All plates are $3.00 and there is a large selection of sushi to choose from. Everything is fresh as the chefs make it in front of your eyes. A friend & I had a quick dinner here before walking 2minutes to the Entertainment Centee for a show.
Approximate cost: $20.00
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