I go there once in a while and their food are still good! Never complains about the food. The only problem is with the small little space, it is rather intimidating sitting beside someone I don’t know. Some can be rather loud and constantly looking at you while you eat yet speaks at the same time. The saliva flying everywhere cause me to loose my appetite, but please don’t be afraid. The food definitely is amazing! Service is good too!
Shota N.
Place rating: 4 アデレード, Australia
First of all, this restaurant is for only completely KOREANCUISINE. So I’m curios to why they put the name as «Sushi» for the restaurant. Scarcely could I find any Japanese food in the menu. Anyway, the foods are really quality! Delicious enough and good amount for the price„ waitress are friendly and really helpful. If you want to have real hot and spicy taste Korean food, do not hesitate to choose this one.
Pina C.
Place rating: 4 Adelaide, Australia
The Korean place across the road was closed so we were on the way to another restaurant and almost walked pass Sushi Gallery. Glad we stopped and there was one table available. Authentic Korean cuisine with fast and efficient service. The restaurant name isn’t the best description. The décor is basic and the restaurant small but customers seem to move on quickly. There is a small range of drinks available. I recommend this little place tucked away on Payneham Road for a quick casual meal. Great to see an authentic restaurant filled with customers from the same culture dining… that’s a great sign!
Linh N.
Place rating: 5 Adelaide, Australia
As good as authentic, wholesome Korean cuisine gets. Sushi Gallery is a Korean family run and owned restaurant and it’s a bit of a hidden gem up in Felixstow. Dishes are moderately priced and they’ve got all the known Korean favorites here like ddeokbokki, bulgogi, bibimbap, etc. The ddeokbokk here is spot on with the right amount of spiciness and authentic flavour with that distinctive red pepper paste. Staff are also adequately friendly and accommodating. I know this place must be good if Korean families and couples also eat here! Definitely a place to check out but do make sure to come early as there is very limited seating!
Ian W.
Place rating: 4 Australia
I’m pretty sure I’d seen this restaurant a couple of times before while driving up the road, but I never bothered to go in until my friend told me that there was a good Korean restaurant over on Payneham Road and I realized this was it. Being called Sushi Gallery, I originally thought this might be some small Japanese sushi restaurant, however upon further inspection it became clear that it was not… well not exactly. Now, they do serve sushi(though you have to pre-order in order for them to make it apparently) and they do have some Japanese dishes such as Tonkatsu and Okonomiyaki. However, past that, their primary mains are Korean dishes and from the way design their menu to include Korean words to how they traditionally serve Kimchi and other side dishes along with the mains, I am certain that what this place is primarily a Korean restaurant that happens to serve Japanese food as well. Either way, I’m not too fussed with the details. I like both Korean and Japanese food, so for me I get the best of both worlds. When I was there last, we ordered a Chicken Katsu, a Dolsot Bibimbap and theses Okonomiyaki balls(which were called something else in Korean but I forget the name). The meat for the chicken katsu was abit dry, but the other two korean dishes were excellent as were the sides that accompanied them. I get the feeling that Korean dishes are probably more up the chef’s alley. It’s not a very big shop, so during dinner time it can get full very quickly. The time I went was just before the crowd arrived so we were extremely lucky that day to get a seat. There was only one person in the front of house who was taking orders, serving and accepting payments. I get the feeling that this may be a family run operation but right now I’m just full of assumptions. The décor inside is simple but elegant and gives the place that classic oriental feel so you know that you’re in either a Korean or Japanese restaurant. I’ll be heading back there to scope out more of their dishes. I almost feel reluctant to write this review as I know that once people catch wind of this place, they are going to want to go to it, and once they do they will keep coming back and I may not have anywhere to sit any more because it becomes so popular. Ok, maybe I’m OCD-ing a little bit about the potential of the place, but for me, this is going to be my go to Korean restaurant from now on, and as such I’d be more than happy to keep it my little secret.