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Sushi Takeaway Restaurants from Clayfield


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City: Brisbane, Shop 1, Oriel Place, 531 Sandgate Rd, Clayfield, QLD, Brisbane, 4011, Australia
"So those of you that have read my other posts, know that I eat out everyday breakfast, lunch and dinner well I eat at the Clayfield sushi train about 2-3 times per week although I do eat at the other sushi trains also but this particular store definitely has the best menu. Really worth a try besides they recently even lowered their prices. Tip: try the aburi wagyu cheese roll or the aburi salmon salad roll."
The restaurant and its premises are wheelchair accessible and thus reachable with a wheelchair or physical disabilities, Depending on the weather, you can also sit outside and be served.
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City: Brisbane, 26/1000 Ann Street, Fortitude Valley, Brisbane 4006., Australia
"Cute little resturant with very friendlt staff. The best gyoza and karage I've had in a very long time. I will be coming back here again very soon. Loved it"
The restaurant and its rooms are wheelchair accessible and thus usable with a wheelchair or physical limitations, Depending on the weather conditions, you can also sit outside and be served.
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City: Brisbane, QUT Gardens Point, 2 George Street, Brisbane, Australia
"The sushi rolls were reasonably priced and extremely delicious. I really loved how flavourful all the rolls were. The aburi salmon nigiri was amazing! It was charred to the right amount. The rice could have been more sticky and the rolls could have been packed together more tightly, but I would definitely come back."
With a lot of freshly harvested vegetables, fish and meat, the Sushi Mura from Brisbane prepares easy-to-digest, flavorful Japanese dishes, and you can look forward to the tasty traditional seafood cuisine. Look forward to the enjoyment of scrumptious vegetarian dishes, Besides, the creative blend of different dishes with new and sometimes adventurous ingredients is appreciated by the visitors - a beautiful case of Asian Fusion.
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City: Brisbane, Shop 41 and 42 1000 Ann Street, Brisbane, 4006, Australia
"I've been here for lunch a lot lately, mostly as the air conditioning is so good. <br> <br> Love the basil salmon, the smokey grill flavour is delicious. Always order the prawn wontons too, they are just great but better with a squeeze of lemon rather than the sweet chilli sauce they give. <br> <br> There used to be buzzers to grab waiters attention, these are gone. The waiters are usually run off their feet but once you get their attention they help you out quickly. <br> <br> Overall- it's well priced and good for a quick lunch/dinner"
The menu of Ginga Sushi from Brisbane includes 178 meals. On average, meals or drinks on the menu cost about A$11. The categories can be viewed on the menu below.
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City: Hamilton, Hamilton Harbour, 8 Harbour Road, Ascot & Hamilton, Brisbane, 4007, Australia
"Almost no point in going here. The food is so dry and stupid. It is so overcooked I can't even tell you"
The restaurant and its premises are wheelchair accessible and thus reachable with a wheelchair or physical disabilities.
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City: Ascot, 39 Hercules Street, Brisbane, 4007, Ascot, Australia
"Service is good, not the freshest sushi. I just feel it wasn't normal. the tuna sushi is in the round a paste that it did not like at all. the curry was okay, but the garnels were afraid they would reject. they seem to be big garnels for a long time, but they are actually only very small garnels joined together and I think they were frozen. they also get the vibe of the place is quite unclean (as the stainless steel was never wiped off). not the best will not return."
In nice weather you can even eat and drink in the outdoor area, And into the accessible spaces also come guests with wheelchairs or physiological limitations.
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City: Fortitude Valley, 8/100 Mclachlan Street, Fortitude Valley, Brisbane 4006., Australia
"I came here because I was craving for Baumkuchen. It was pretty early for dinner so we enjoyed the quietness. The menu did not contain any pictures so we had no idea how big the portion would be. A friend and I ordered gyoza, soba, mix mushrooms and grilled salmon. The waiter came with huge plates every time : especially the grilled salmon, wait, three big slices of salmon I meant. We were really full even before we ordered the dessert. But Baumkuchen was the very first reason why we were there, so I ordered it anyway. And voila, only a few minutes later, a huge plate of Baumkuchen with two scoops of ice cream was served on our table. It was delish and maybe it would be a lot more enjoyable had I not eaten so much before :"
The restaurant and its rooms are wheelchair accessible and thus reachable with a wheelchair or physical disabilities, Depending on the weather, you can also sit outside and eat.
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City: Chermside, Level 2, Outdoor Dining Precinct Westfield Chermside, Cnr Gympie , Hamilton Rd, Chermside, Australia
Terrace, Wheelchair Accessible, Parking, Vegan Options
The Card of Motto Motto Japanese Kitchen Chermside from Chermside includes about 56 different meals and drinks. On average, you pay for a dish / drink about A$20.
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City: Brisbane, Masters Street, Brisbane, 4006, Australia
Terrace, Waitstaff, Serves Alcohol, Accepts Credit Cards
The Menu of ANFE Italian Club from Brisbane includes about 77 different dishes and drinks. On average, you pay for a dish / drink about A$12.
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City: Brisbane, 76 Skyring Terrace, Brisbane, Australia
"Went here for a casual weekday dinner. We were drawn to the health conscious concept and the fresh looking ingredients on offer. We decided to order two of the pre designed meals available 'Tinie Tempeh ' (we chose bowl) and the '3 Amigos ' (sushi burrito).<br/ <br/ The Tinie Tempeh was quite filling, with predominant thin slices of cucumber and capsicum; the tempeh was a little too dry and 'doughy textured ' for my liking.<br/ .<br/ The 3 Amigos was very nice fresh pieces of fish, and I changed the sauce to Sriracha Ponzu, which provided a good punch of flavour. One thing of note is that the 'sushi burrito ' wrapping completely disintegrated, and I ended up spooning the fillings first and eating what 's left of the nori at the end (nice concept but impractical).<br/ <br/ Prices were reasonable. Casual ambience. The service, unfortunately, felt a little half hearted.<br/ <br/ Overall, a nice concept for healthy eating suggest selecting you own meal, and perhaps not in 'sushi burrito ' form unless you 're going to eat it 'deconstructed style '."
The Card of Suki Poke Newstead from Brisbane includes about 90 different dishes and drinks. On average, you pay for a dish / drink about A$7.

That have been 10 from 104 Sushi delivery Restaurants from Clayfield. Enoy your meal.