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If you're in CBD, there's a japanese restaurant in Melbourne Central on L2 or L3 where the cinemas are.

to be honest, they're nothing special, just the experience looking at sushi being hauled on toytrains is kind of different,

but after a while it's just sushi.

I've been to that place before. It's on the same level as the cinema box office.

Definitely won't go back there again. Quality of the Sushi is bad. Expensive and very few choices.

Conveyor belt sushi does bring some 'fun' into eating. However, if you want to try a sushi buffet, i recommend Jap Surf n Turf at Brighton:

133 Were St Brighton VIC 3186 - (03) 9592 6500

Open Wed-Sun 12pm-3pm, 5:30pm-10pm

$25 or $28 a person all you can eat. :P

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I've been to that place before. It's on the same level as the cinema box office.

Definitely won't go back there again. Quality of the Sushi is bad. Expensive and very few choices.

Conveyor belt sushi does bring some 'fun' into eating. However, if you want to try a sushi buffet, i recommend Jap Surf n Turf at Brighton:

133 Were St Brighton VIC 3186 - (03) 9592 6500

Open Wed-Sun 12pm-3pm, 5:30pm-10pm

$25 or $28 a person all you can eat. :D

That one sounds good, only coz you said "all you can eat" :(

Might go try that out one day, or we should organise a meet for that :P!

The place in Chaddy is called Kintochi if memory serves lol...didnt try the sushi when there but they do a decent meal.

Wants to try the one in Burwood now though....mmmm...

Few doors up from Happy Cup glenny. "Sushi Ko"

Not as big as that though... I used to go there when it first opened and I still lived local.

Anymore info - I cant find a website or phone number anywhere on the net.

We might try and do a drive by past this place to check it out.

Sushiko Sushi Train Restaurant

Shop 27 Railway Pde North

Glen Waverley

9802 5675

I had a review also, wasn't that crash hot though..will look for it.

Spicy chicken handrolls(made fresh) then down to happy cup for peach ice milk teas back when i could still drink milk.... Was good, not the best, but edible..... If you want good sushi/sashim in that area, but minus a mini train, "Shira Nui". Best I have ever had. Yokohama tepenyaki near the cinemas was very MEH

Spicy chicken handrolls(made fresh) then down to happy cup for peach ice milk teas back when i could still drink milk.... Was good, not the best, but edible..... If you want good sushi/sashim in that area, but minus a mini train, "Shira Nui". Best I have ever had. Yokohama tepenyaki near the cinemas was very MEH

Thanks man, you're a wealth of info! :)

Bugger the Sushi...lets just go drink some JDM beer! :banana:

http://www.robotsushi.com/visual.aspx

Also there is very nice Sushi place just of Toorak rd, in South Yarra. Pricey, but very nicey!

Oh and quick lesson of Asahi....

This is Asahi

Asahi-33-cl-799614.jpg

Notice the 2 black Japanese symbols in the middle of the bottle.... don;'t drink this stuff! It's not brewed in Japan, usually in Oz it's from Thailand or even the UK.

This is the Asahi you want!

asahi.gif

Notice the 1 black Japanese symbol in the middle of the bottle/can (the symbol means 'Draft')... this is the stuff you want. :D

Oh and if you want JDM Kirins, the cellar on Acland st, St Kilda and the JDM grocery market behind the KFC on Chapel st has em. In cans of 500ml goodness :banana:

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Sapporo > Asahi

Agreed....but only the JDM Sapporo. Not that Canadian Sapporo shit that we get here for $9 a can. :banana:

Kirin Autumn > Sapporo

Was the 6pack 1 or 2 symbols Age? lol

2 symbols mate... the 1 symbol stuff is kinda hard to find :banana:

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