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If you're in CBD, there's a japanese restaurant in Melbourne Central on L2 or L3 where the cinemas are.

to be honest, they're nothing special, just the experience looking at sushi being hauled on toytrains is kind of different,

but after a while it's just sushi.

i dont wanna be a dick :thumbsup: but man... the best sushi i've ever had was in Japan. Osaka, to be precise. and so damn cheap. i cant emphasize how much better and fresher it tastes than anything ive had in aus.

did i mention dirt cheap? like a couple of bucks a pop!

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^^^^^^^^^^^ AGREED

The Maguro here can't compete to the JDM stuff. :thumbsup:

I found 2 good ones in Tokyo, one just next to the Fish market, and another in Shibuya. :D

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There used to a sushi train at Port Melb, but that closed down. There is one in the city just near the boost juice on the corners of Swanson and Bourke

Suprisingly the best one i've had so far wasn't Osaka but in a small street in LA instead, runs by an old Japanese couple. I had live prawn straight out of the tank, the body went to my sushi, the head went into my Miso soup, also there were this weird shell fish but damn it tasted real good, i'm yet to see this shellfish anywhere else.

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