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    Sushi Train

    4.0 (21 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 9:30 pm

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    Classy
    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Good for groups

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    Handmade raw salmon roll and tuna roll
    Chloe R.

    Sushi on Port Rd is a rare find. Spend an afternoon in Welland Shopping Centre and you'll spot some rare finds too. Luckily I have been able to do both. After rushing around the Port suburbs one day I realised I had to eat, but sushi was not on my radar as something I could get in this area as a healthy, served on the run and high quality lunch item. Well Yelp saved the day again. Walking into their very sophisticated black walled room with down lighting and clean booths I almost I forgot I was in Welland Plaza. I sat down for a couple of hand rolls and some sashimi and was impressed by the quality of the fish and freshness of products served (well done Sushi Train for consistently good food). I don't know why this is the only Sushi Train in Adelaide that has an iPad ordering system, bravo for technology! It would also appear to have some kind of mechanism that filters out the clientele of Welland Plaza - that's too advanced for me to even understand.

    Milena M.

    Love, love, love sushi and this is a great local addition to the Welland shopping centre. Always busy especially amongst the lunch set ,also open for dinner and very popular for families on the weekends, a very enjoyable and fun place to eat. A huge central island kitchen where the food is prepared and encased with a conveyor belt driven train without the choo, choo going round to service the booth seating adjacent. Adding to the excitement as the tasty morsels are paraded by simply lift off the one or few that take your fancy and eat, the booths are waited on so be sure to order a drink to wash it all down. The desserts are not bad and worth a try. I haven't had a miss yet, it's all tasty. Dishes are priced via the coloured plates your meal is on and there are no surprises how much you will pay as there is a chart on the wall. An interesting quirky thing they do upon you leaving is the centre crew all yell out goodbye in Japanese (so no they're not cursing and swearing at you)! Open seven days a week so there is no need to go cold turkey, get your fix from 11.00am - 9.30pm everyday.

    Ian W.

    Compared to the Sushi Train in Chinatown, I am starting to prefer this branch more and more each time I visit it. Located just outside the city on Port Raod, the Welland Sushi Train is more spacious and has a calmer less busy atmosphere compared to their CBD counterpart. When you walk in, don't get shocked when the staff their yell out in Japanese to greet you. They are all very friendly and attentive in order to help you find a seat either in a booth or on stools as quickly as possible. In the past, Sushi Train would normally hire primarily Japanese staff however at this Sushi Train I saw for the first time an Australian guy working the counter. He like the rest of the staff was very polite and friendly and was also very tall from what I remember. Anyway, before I digress, for me Sushi Train is a form of healthy fast food. You walk in, you sit down and within the space of a minute so you can set up your tray of soy sauce and wasabi you can start eating. Some of the dishes I will normally get are Sashimi, which is sliced raw salmon and Okonomiyaki, which is a kind of savoury japanese pancake. If the dish you want is not on the train, you can order with the staff who are making the food right in front of you. I go to them quite regularly when I'm in that area and having lunch and they are usually my second choice if i'm not feeling like Yam Cha on that day. There is plenty of parking outside their restaurant (which is another plus as well), so you don't have to drive circles to find parking as what I would normally do in Chinatown. If you're in a rush and have a craving for sushi, head on up to Welland.

    Aburi duck with mustard... you have to try this...
    CJ G.

    Usual rapid polite service... check. Usual great tasting. .. check. Usual great value for money.... check. Yet another location for sushi train checked off my list, and as per usual l am not disappointed. Standout dish tonight was the aburi duck with mustard... so many moans of yum!!!

    I think I have now found every sushi train in Adelaide!!

    I thought I would check this restaurant out as I love s good sushi train. Unfortunately it did not come up to its ratings on yelp. The food was very standard, there were plates going around that looked like it may have been going around for hours. Raw fish - not a good thing to leave out! The avocado was black on a lot of plates too, and rubbery.. Again a sign of being out way too long. Sorry, just a big turn off. I will go back in a few weeks and see if there are any improvements. 3 stars for standard good and service.

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    Great food and terrific pricing definitely a must in Adelaide- sushi size is very reasonable

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    Review Highlights - Sushi Train

    Love, love, love sushi and this is a great local addition to the Welland shopping centre.

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    Yakumi Contemporary Japanese Cuisine - Fried fish

    Yakumi Contemporary Japanese Cuisine

    4.0(8 reviews)
    9.9 kmGlenelg
    $$

    This has to be my favourite Japanese Restaurant. It is also one of the smallest but don't let…read morethat put you off, because, as someone once told me, good things come in small packages and Yakumi is certainly an example of this. The Restaurant is modern and feels joyously intimate as though you are eating in someone's home. It is stylish and well laid out to make the best use of the space. Peter is the owner and chef and he manages to create masterpieces in the smallest of kitchens. He is exacting about freshness and this is reflected in the food. I have been here many times and the food is undoubtedly excellent. I especially love the crab dumplings in Sake sauce. Just a word of warning for people on a budget, there is a minimum food charge which used to be $25 but I believe it may have increased to around $35. It certainly isn't a cheap night out but it is worth the money for a special occasion or just a treat!

    I am beside myself…read more Yakumi has always been one of my favourite local restaurants and one that I have recommended to many friends, for its atmosphere, quality of food and friendly service. Much to my anguish, that all changed last night. After perusing the menu, we asked for a refresher on what was gluten free, as it's never been indicated anywhere. The waitress (who was new) advised not a lot, but would check with the chef. She came back and abruptly told us absolutely nothing. When we questioned that, and asked about the edamame for instance, which along with the sashimi is definitely gluten free, she commented in a dismissive manner as she was walking off, "oh apart from that of course." When you are easily going to be paying $50pp plus drinks, I expect cordial service not downright rudeness. I can understand the waitress may have been under pressure due to being new, but for the chef to respond in the way that he did is unforgivable. It can't be blamed on new management either, because I recognised a lot of the staff, including the chef. At that point we got up and left. Never to return. What a disappointment.

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    Wasai Japanese Kitchen - Takoyaki - octopus balls

    Wasai Japanese Kitchen

    4.4(29 reviews)
    5.2 kmAdelaide
    $$

    I am never disappointed when I dine at Wasai. But, I know I have to book a table in advance as this…read moreJapanese restaurant is truly a local treasure and very popular. If you want quality Japanese and great value for money, this is the restaurant for you. Every time I go there I sample many items on the menu I am always shocked at the bill, it is very well priced! As for the best items on the menu, well it depends on what you are into. I am a huge fan of sashimi and aburi salmon, and they make both really well. Being located close to the Adelaide Central Market I think really impacts on the freshness of the fish and dishes. The sashimi is cut with great precision, not to thick or thin. Go for the sashimi boat if you want a wide selection, it is really well presented, good for groups and great value for money. If this is first time to Wasai I should probably tell you to order a boat. It is a great way to sample the menu, also you will probably get jealous when you see them delivered to other tables. Save yourself the trouble in choosing what to eat. Then fine tune your choices later, as I will guarantee you will be back. Last thing to mention is the karaage chicken. You must try the Wasai version if you like this dish. It is a lot lighter than other versions, almost like a tempura batter but with the flavoursome karaage seasonings. Sometimes you just have to treat yourself to a little JFC.

    As I have a huge love of all things Japanese, and a love of all things food, then you would think…read moreJapanese food would be the ultimate draw card. Well, you would be right! After wanting to try this place for so long, I finally managed to try it a couple of times, and holy sashimi I was not disappointed. I will even be back there again within the next fortnight, you can't keep me away! The first time I was a poor student, with another poor student, but we shared a few dishes and a drink each and it came to a measly $20 per person! And these weren't miserable, bland and small dishes either. Instead, these dishes were incredibly delicious and filling, leaving us satiated and shocked at how small the bill was when it arrived! The second time was my birthday and my Dad was paying (so still a poor student technically). We got the famous sushi and sashimi boat, after first enjoying some entrees and drinks. My absolute favourite Aburi Salmon Roll was devine, but the Takoyaki (Octopus Deep-Fried Balls) and Chicken Kaarage was also melt-in-the-mouth delicious. The sashimi and sushi was so fresh, and thoroughly impressed my Tasmanian father who's only past experience with Japanese cuisine involved a tiny take away store in Launceston (not that there is anything wrong with that)! We did find the restaurant a tad noisy, as it was very full with lots of large groups and other birthdays being celebrated, however the fast service, amazing food and cheap prices for the quality Wasai serves up makes this observation pale in comparison. Also, and this is VERY important, book a table! As every other review on here says, you might be waiting a while if you don't book, and that will be a very sad thing indeed with such lovely food so close by.

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    Gyoza Gyoza - love the food. Yum.

    Gyoza Gyoza

    4.0(13 reviews)
    5.2 kmAdelaide
    $

    We had soft shell crab burgers, sashimi, frichicken, lotus chips, scallops, tofu, potato croquets,…read moreedamame, oysters, 2 lots of gyozas all for 3 people. Fast service. Polite staff. Quiet corner for us to chat about Adelaide. Worth coming back!

    Such a hip and trendy place here and all meals are $6.80 each. We got a booth, with a Japanese…read moretheme booth and table, where the plates and cutlery were neatly presented before arrival. We sat on a flat cushion as the booth were made of wooden boards and the staff were friendly and nice. There were plenty of Japanese dumplings and over 80 types of dishes to choose from and I spent a little longer than usual, eyeing the menu as I was undecided what to order. At Gyoza Gyoza they use local produce whilst incorporating the traditional techniques of gyoza making to produce the freshest and finest Japanese dumplings. What we ordered: *Takoyaki - Traditional Japanese style street snack, deep fried octopus with mayo *Fried Kaki - Deep fried panko pacific oyster with Kushi sauce *Tori No Karrage With Mustard Miso - Deep fried bite size chicken pieces with mustard miso sauce *Wafu Steak - Grilled thin cut Porterhouse steak with wafu sauce *Crab Claw - Deep fried crumbled crab claw with tartar sauce *Gyoza (Panfried) *Salmon Sashimi *Kaisen Harumaki: Seafood spring roll wrap with lettuces and mayo *Green tea Soft serve with waffle cone $2.80 *Plum wine. Overall, I'll come back again to try more dishes. Thumbs up x 5

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