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Satisfy Your Sushi Cravings: The Best Sushi Trains in Sydney

From sushi to sashimi, you can expect fresh deliciousness delivered straight to your seat at the best sushi trains in Sydney.

Best Sushi Train in Sydney: Sushi Train Sydney
Sushi Train

Our love affair with sushi has led to a competitive sushi scene, with Japanese restaurants in Sydney continuously pushing the boundaries with flavour and culinary creations.

Whether you're craving clean, classic flavours or more adventurous sushi rolls and poke bowls when you need a quick alternative to fast food, sushi trains have everything from traditional Edomae-style sushi to trendy and tech-savvy conveyor belt restaurants.

Whether you're a seasoned sushi enthusiast or a curious newbie, we've compiled a list of the best sushi trains in Sydney. 

Best Sushi Trains in Sydney: CBD

single sushi roll on a blue plate at Sushi Hotaru Sydney
Sushi Hotaru

Sushi Hotaru

Standing out for its great sushi and exceptional value, Sushi Hotaru is a top choice among sushi enthusiasts.

With its stylish interiors that exude a funky Tokyo vibe and a tech-savvy touchscreen ordering system, this popular restaurant offers diners handmade sushi and other Japanese classics like Udon soup, chicken teriyaki rolls and Edamame, all served fresh on the conveyor belt.

The Galeries & QVB, Sydney

fresh sushi with soy sauce at Edomae Sushi Sydney
Edomae Sushi

Edomae Sushi

For those seeking a traditional Japanese sushi train experience fancy enough for special occasions, Edomae Sushi is a must-visit.

This intimate sushi bar offers a unique and authentic dining experience with its meticulously crafted sushi dishes made to order and served fresh on the train. With a focus on traditional Edomae-style sushi, their chefs expertly prepare each dish using the finest ingredients sourced locally and abroad.

Regent Place Shopping Centre CBD & Burwood 

sushi train at Kokumai Sydney
Kokumai

Kokumai

Kokumai at Barangaroo and Circular Quay add an exciting twist to dining with its affordable omakase experience, and here's the kicker: they have a sushi train, too!

The sushi train provides a convenient way to relish fresh, delightful bites. Be it a quick lunch or a hectic schedule, Kokumai's sushi train ensures you savour Japanese flavours without missing a beat.

From classic sushi and sashimi to inventive signature rolls, there's a variety to indulge in. The speedy rotation of vibrant dishes lets you choose as per your cravings, making it a unique and interactive group dining experience.

CBD & Barangaroo

tray of fresh sushi at Monster Sushi Bar Sydney
Monster Sushi & Bar

Monster Sushi & Bar

Monster Sushi & Bar is a trendy sushi spot boasting a wide range of delectable dishes, served fresh on the conveyor belt, and one of the best restaurants with outdoor seating options, sprawling onto Barrack Place.

Perfect for a leisurely meal with friends, from the welcoming and cosy atmosphere to the sushi rolls crafted with precision and using only the freshest ingredients. Plus, their sake menu is something to behold.

Barrack Place, 151 Clarence Street, Sydney

plates of fresh sushi and seafood and makoto sushi bar in sydney
Makoto Sushi Bar

Makoto Sushi Bar

Makoto Sushi Bar at World Square is an authentic Japanese sushi bar offering a classic conveyor belt experience with sushi dishes rotated before you at reasonable prices.

Their sushi rolls are a crowd favourite, while their extensive vegetarian menu and naturally gluten-free options cater to diners of all dietary requirements.

World Square, 119 Liverpool Street, Sydney

Best Sushi Trains in Sydney: Suburbs

a customer on a bar stool enjoys Sushi Train Bondi Beach
Sushi Train

Sushi Train 

Sushi Train, located next to Sydney's most iconic beach, is an easy choice for a quick bite after an ocean swim, with outdoor seating for salty feet.

This popular establishment offers an extensive menu, catering to a wide range of tastes with classic cold and hot dishes including dumplings, cold rolls, and delightful desserts like custard, gelato, mousse and jelly.

224 Campbell Parade, Bondi Beach

A customer removes a plate of salmon with lemon from a converyor belt at Niji Sushi Bar Sydney
Niji Sushi Bar

Niji Sushi Bar

With locations in Hurstville and Kingsford, Niji Sushi Bar has become a renowned name for sushi enthusiasts.

The extensive menu features a diverse range of sushi plates, but what sets them apart is their mouthwatering gyoza, a must-try treat that alone justifies the journey. Niji Sushi Bar delivers exquisite cuisine within a modern and welcoming space, ensuring a relaxed dining experience.

Hurstville & Kingsford

Salmon sushi with rice on white plate at K's Sushi in Burwood NSW
K's Sushi

K’s Sushi 

An enduring local institution, K’s Sushi in Burwood is a sleek and contemporary fit-out, and this restaurant's decor perfectly mirrors the innovation found in its dishes.

With over 100 delectable options on their menu, choosing what to indulge in might be overwhelming. We recommend beginning with the chef's expert recommendations, highlighting the eatery's signature creations and freshness.

59 Burwood Road, Burwood

Have you tried the best sushi trains in Sydney and are now looking for more delicious flavours of Asia? From spicy Indian to the best dumplings in the city, there are countless authentic eateries to try across Sydney. 

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