Sushi Railway is a good place to go for lunch, since the food is already made and available to eat straight away, and you also have the option of picking out plates and having them packed for take away. The staff are very friendly and whilst it can get busy around lunch time, it is never too crowded. The food is really nice and the plates and drinks are reasonably priced, so I would definitely recommend dropping in if you are in the area and enjoy Sushi.
Jessica L.
Place rating: 4 Brisbane, Australia
Great place to eat on lunch break. A lot of variety and if you order, you can see food being prepared. Lots of seating and food is very fresh. Quite affordable and they’re always very friendly, making sure to check they’re charging you correctly. Only downfall would be that it can be quite hot on a hot day as air con isn’t that strong. They’re very happy to give extra mayo and take eftpos.
Bianca M.
Place rating: 3 Melbourne, Australia
If you’re after some traditional Japanese sushi, don’t come here. Don’t get me wrong, I enjoy this place, but its’ certainly not traditional. Very few of the rolls are salmon or tuna, and there have been times when I’ve had to scrape the mayo off because it’s just been too much for me. Generally speaking there’s not much inventiveness in the rolls — you have your standard chicken and avo etc, but they’re firmly rolled and hit the spot just right. The best nights to come are Sunday and Monday when all plates are a flat rate of $ 3. It can be a little busy though, so it’s not necessarily recommended for groups.