Cherry Blossom is a small sushi stall located in the Myer Centre food court. Not only do they sell sushi, but they also sell assorted sushi packs as well as a small range of Japanese salads. Seating is plentiful as they are located in a food court, however, all the seats are shared with the…
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Sato
Sato is small, and consists of a combination of traditional and normal tables. The seating capacity is about 40. The decor here is traditional, however I have seen more authentically decorated Japanese restaurants. Tonight, we were seated at one of the traditional tables. Each traditional table was setup on a split level floor with space…
Simply Sushi
Simply Sushi is a sushi train store on Jetty Road in Glenelg. The first thing you notice about this store is the poor signage, particularly during the evening. Anyone who didn’t know where it was may have had trouble finding the place. Upon entering the store, it appeared to be another Sushi Train imitation. The…
Roll and Roll Sushi – Bank St
Roll and Roll isn’t the cheapest sushi store in town, but you shouldn’t be put off by the slightly higher prices. After reading some positive reviews on the place, I decided to give it a go. Upon entering, you notice the store is rather small with seating available for about 5 people max. The sushi…
Fuji Sushi
Fuji Sushi is a small little sushi joint close to the corner of Grenfell Street and Gawler Place. The place is indeed small as it would seat 6 people at most. The main products in this store are sushi rolls, sushi packs and cold rolls. The decor here is kind of traditional with clever use…
Hotaru
Located on the western side of Gouger Street, Hotaru offers all your traditional Japanese dishes. They’ve tried to decorate the place traditionally, however, Matsuri have done a much better job. Hotaru have private dining areas at the back of the restaurant for large groups and an open kitchen where you can see the chef cooking….
Matsuri
Matsuri has to be one of the best Japanese restaurants in Adelaide. Located on the first floor of a three storey building on Gouger Street, this place offers all your traditional Japanese fare. Diners have the choice of sitting at a small bar, normal dining tables or on the floor. With the restaurant decked out…
Sushi Train – Gouger St
Sushi Train is not the cheapest option when it comes to sushi. The quality is good and the food is freshly made, so that has to be a bonus. The store on Gouger Street is always busy and there always seems to be a line up. The staff are friendly and attentive, and are happy to…
Wasai Japanese Kitchen
Located on Field Street, away from the busy Gouger Street cafe precinct, is Wasai. The quiet side street is slowly being transformed as a wave of new eateries open nearby. The venue has an open plan design and is considerably spacious. Decked out with timber floorboards and glossy dark wooden tables, this place has a…