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Bidrage med feedbackA decent portion in a ratio of price/share. but I found teriyaki salmon too sweet and many parts of the fish were so fried that you could not say whether it was the fish or just the skin or something else. will not go back safely.
Name change, it is called now street chef, but everything is quite the same, still a mis-mash series of Asian foods of sushi, rice paper rolls, rammen laksa. the waiting queue was significantly shorter than other food shops around the midday period. I have a box of sushi-sashimi, in the grunde lachs 3 away. taste ok, but the salmon slices on the nitriri were pretty thin pieces of rice big. ok, but there are better sushi in greenwood plaza.
Greenwood plaza on the look for tempting lunch option is certainly not as pleasant as in the cbd. most of the middays are too expensive and look mediocre. waba waba came rettung with his $6 Bento box. it was the perfect midday, as I was looking for something relatiw. they can also get the deluxe bingo box with a few more pages and from much larger proportion to a few dollars more. my teriyaki chicken with roasted rice was good, but chicken was light on the sweet side. in absentness of hero sushi, sushi hub and others my usual sushi spots in the city, this is just a few of the sushi spots in north sydney that I...read more
This is a great place to get an Asian lunch in the north sydney train station. they are not too expensive and I love their fried rice, which they serve in their chicken carving or other rice dishes. make sure they ask for the fried rice option!
Cheap Japanese lunch options (that is, compared to the CBD!) For $5.80 you can get a salad bowl with chunky cubed fresh salmon pieces.