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Perth’s Best Sushi Trains For Non-Stop Feasting

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A sushi train restaurant in Perth

All aboard! You can leave your SmartRider at home when you jump on these trains. Kaitenzushi, or sushi trains, are convenient, affordable and downright delicious, serving seamlessly neverending Japanese plates on a rotating conveyor belt. With traditional sushi rolls, fresh sashimi, nigiri and more, they’re a one-way ticket to total Japanese satisfaction. 

Sharpen your chopsticks, here are the best sushi trains in Perth to satisfy your sushi cravings and let the good times roll. 

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Super Tetsudo

Cannington, Claremont, Karrinyup

Combining authentic cuisine with Japanese ingenuity, delivers fast and fresh sushi direct to your table via an express "bullet" train. Grab a plate as it passes you by, or place an order for something a la carte with the simple touch of a button. Their sushi tacos are delicious and they're vegan sushi rolls have the power to convert the carnivores amongst us. 

Jaws Sushi

Perth CBD 

The OG sushi train in Perth, is a long-standing favourite in the Perth CBD. We’re in it for the takoyaki (fried octopus balls) and spicy tuna rolls, but you really can’t go wrong with any of the plates. Take your pick from the huge selection of rotating rolls, nigiri, sashimi, gunkan and sides, or really push the boat out with the all-you-can-eat offering available every Saturday night. 

RYU 

Joondalup

We can’t think of a much better way to refuel during a day of shopping at Lakeside Joondalup Shopping Centre than taking a seat at sushi train and letting the dishes come to you. Located on Level 1 within the food terrace, the interiors are slick, the service is friendly and attentive, and the sushi is oh-so delicious.  Fast, fresh, flavoursome and full of variety, it’ll have you ready and raring to brave the crowds and continue shopping up at a storm. 

Yuzu Kaiten Sushi

Mount Lawley

Feeling frugal? The smallest of all the sushi trains in Perth is also the most affordable. At Mount Lawley’s pint-sized sushi joint , there’s over 100 different types of sushi on the conveyor going for just $4 a pop. That’s $4 for fresh, consistently-tasty sushi rolls in every flavour combination under the sun. With prices this cheap, come hungry and try a little bit of everything. 

Tao Cafe

Belmont, East Victoria Park, Innaloo, Myaree, Whitfords

There are extra brownie points for any sushi train that allows you to watch the chef rolling your dishes as you nom away. At , the chefs create their sushi masterpieces while the train snakes its way through the venue, with fresh plates constantly added. There’s locations peppered around Perth all serving up top-tier savoury sushi dishes and a range of sweet treats to finish, with tarts, cheesecakes, eclairs, jelly and more all on rotation. 

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Sushi Wawa

Innaloo

Anyone who sends us multiple plates of popcorn prawns after we’ve tackled Saturday afternoon IKEA has earned our loyalty forever. The fact that train is among the longest in the southern hemisphere just adds to the novelty. At 62 metres long, it’s what sushi train dreams are made of. Here you’ll find all of the classic sushi rolls, aburi, sashimi and nigiri, with a bunch of vegetarian options in the mix.  

The Sushi

Rivervale, Thornlie 

The team at sure know what they’re doing. Expertly prepared, immaculately plated and presented with impeccable service, most of the dishes at these two sushi train locations are well within budget at around $4.50 each. Take your pick from the fresh sushi, sashimi and sides as they whiz past (we can vouch for the salmon aburi and eel rice rolls), or order something a little bigger from the extensive a la carte menu.

Aisuru Kaiten Sushi Train

Northbridge

How much sushi is too much? At , the limit does not exist, with all-you-can-eat sushi every evening for just $33. That’s unlimited portions of nigiri, gunkan, and sushi rolls fresh from the conveyer. There’s over 30 different dishes on rotation, with salmon, prawns, tuna, veg options, dessert, chicken katsu and teriyaki all making an appearance, so take a seat and settle in until you’re stuffed. Stretchy pants are highly recommended for this one. 

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​Main image credit: Super Tetsudo | Instagram

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