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Sushi, sashimi & classic Japanese street bites are delivered on a conveyor belt at this cool eatery.
✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Takeaway ✔️ No-contact delivery
Hours
Monday | 11:30 am–9:30 pm |
Tuesday | 11:30 am–9:30 pm |
Wednesday | 11:30 am–9:30 pm |
Thursday | 11:30 am–9:30 pm |
Friday (Friday before the AFL Grand Final) | 11:30 am–10 pm Hours might differ |
Saturday | 12–10 pm |
Sunday | 12–9 pm |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 282 Lonsdale St, Melbourne VIC 3000
Phone: (03) 9077 1167
Website: http://sakurakaiten.com/
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Reviews
Johnny Le
Sakura is probably one of the better sushi trains we’ve been to.
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Loved the variety and quality of the food here! Everything we’ve tried were so delicious but they’re definitely on the pricier end.
… moreHannah Le
One of the best sushi train spots in Melbourne CBD. Expect long queue for a table during rush hours. Their sushi is alway freshly made with high quality ingredients topped with yummy sauces and seasoning. Pricing is reasonable for the location.
… moreTheShijinism
Absolutely amazing! The best of all sushi varieties in Melbourne CBD. Very fresh, and tasty!
… moreGilan Glow
Quick sushi train eatery. Had a late lunch here to avoid the queue and we did not want to be rushed either.
… moreValyn White
First time visit. Sushi train looked sad I’m sorry to say. We eat with our eyes first and I’m sorry to say it wasn’t amazing looking. I’d suggest working on the presentation as the actual food is quite good.
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⭐️3.5/5
… moreJoanne Lung
Long have I wanted to visit this place because of the regular queues outside. We thought we would check it out on a Monday night when it’s hopefully less busy as they don’t take bookings, but was told we could only have the table for 1 hour! It wasn’t full so they didn’t enforce this, but it wasn’t a welcoming start.
… moreJeff DeMaria
Best sushi train style place in Melbourne. Great variety and the dishes coming around were all fresh. Good seating options for small groups of four at tables that are right next to the conveyer.
… moreSamantha Jean
Best range of seafood that I have seen so far at a sushi train. Atmosphere and food are very authentic. Staff seem very experienced and good at the work they are doing. However due to the range you will be paying a premium for basic dishes you get in other places. Overall a great experience in a futuristic setting.
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