16th November 2010 Honestly one of the best places in Auckland for sushi from the actual taste point of view.
Being kind of a quick snack\take away place prices are a little high, especially if you compare it to any take away sushi place, but I guess good things cost money...
Grilled scallops (mine and my partners absolute favorite) are better at Sushi train than at Soto or Eijie, although both of those places we really enjoy as well.
Also there is quite a difference who makes it - one japanese guy with beard (i think he is a chef) does make sushi tastier than other stuff...
Overall - i think if you are after some fantastic tasting sushi, but don't want either go to a take away place, or proper japanese restaurant ST is the place to go.
12th October 2011 We always enjoy Sushi Train. Great variety of sushi and very yummy. Always a fun experience and friendly staff. It is expensive but you don't mind paying more for the selection and fun of it. Just wish we could have had sake with lunch as alcohol is only served with dinner.
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elperfecto
16th November 2010 Honestly one of the best places in Auckland for sushi from the actual taste point of view.
Being kind of a quick snack\take away place prices are a little high, especially if you compare it to any take away sushi place, but I guess good things cost money...
Grilled scallops (mine and my partners absolute favorite) are better at Sushi train than at Soto or Eijie, although both of those places we really enjoy as well.
Also there is quite a difference who makes it - one japanese guy with beard (i think he is a chef) does make sushi tastier than other stuff...
Overall - i think if you are after some fantastic tasting sushi, but don't want either go to a take away place, or proper japanese restaurant ST is the place to go.
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malmal
5th September 2010 decent quality, but we found at the end of the night if you ordered from the menu you get more and its cheaper which is strange cause the menu is just a bigger variety than wahts on the train
Honestly one of the best places in Auckland for sushi from the actual taste point of view.
Being kind of a quick snack\take away place prices are a little high, especially if you compare it to any take away sushi place, but I guess good things cost money...
Grilled scallops (mine and my partners absolute favorite) are better at Sushi train than at Soto or Eijie, although both of those places we really enjoy as well.
Also there is quite a difference who makes it - one japanese guy with beard (i think he is a chef) does make sushi tastier than other stuff...
Overall - i think if you are after some fantastic tasting sushi, but don't want either go to a take away place, or proper japanese restaurant ST is the place to go.