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Sushi Train ReviewThe fun train
I think it's the latter. While I can't be sure the conveyer belt is an ancient Japanese tradition, it is a full part of the Japanese dining experience at Sushi Train, upstairs at Cairns Central.
It's pretty basic really. All the tables and benches are located next to the moving procession of food. You pick the plates you want, and eat the contents. If you want more, you take more. You pick only the food that looks good to you. At the end of your meal the waiter adds up the plates that once contained small delicacies and you pay the bill. Then you return to your day.
As for the sushi, it is always fresh and made by the Japanese chefs right before your eyes. The endless procession of sushi means the food is not of gourmet standard, but hey, this is conveyor belt sushi. A pricing guide is hung on the wall so you can see exactly how deep you're eating into your wallet. For the average diner, you can expect to get away with a $10 - $15 lunch, depending on your appetite.
Sushi Train is a great restaurant for a hit of Japanese food. You can race in for lunch and be out of there very quickly if you're in a rush. The food is very good for the cheap prices, and is a very safe option for lunch. If you have kids and some spare time (ha, what a contradiction), take them along so they can have fun.
- Diner Diller
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