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Hey guys, J's Surf & Turf is the shit! It was just AWESOMEEE!

Although it's $28 pp, you can easily get your money worth with a few dishes.

The drinks were really cheap too, I think it was like $4-5 for a Japanese beer and $2 for a can of soft drink.

But just make sure you book prior, because when I went (friday night) it was PACKED, and I asked the waitress and she said they are like that everynight.

It's a +1 for a sau sushi meet!

Lol, i'm heading down tonight!!

sounds good eh.

Hey guys, J's Surf & Turf is the shit! It was just AWESOMEEE!

Although it's $28 pp, you can easily get your money worth with a few dishes.

The drinks were really cheap too, I think it was like $4-5 for a Japanese beer and $2 for a can of soft drink.

But just make sure you book prior, because when I went (friday night) it was PACKED, and I asked the waitress and she said they are like that everynight.

It's a +1 for a sau sushi meet!

Told you that you won't regret :P. Judging by the amount of space they have, if SAU decides to have a meal there, we'd probably need to book the entire restaurant.

However, they have a 3 separate time frames for the buffet. You only have a limited time to fill yourself up before they will ask you to leave.

Told you that you won't regret :P . Judging by the amount of space they have, if SAU decides to have a meal there, we'd probably need to book the entire restaurant.

However, they have a 3 separate time frames for the buffet. You only have a limited time to fill yourself up before they will ask you to leave.

Well, the whole restaurant only holds like 40-50 people. But outside their front window, I think they have a poster saying that they are extending the restaurant to make it bigger, to fit like 150 people or something.

And yeah, we could book out the whole joint, and maybe even get some discount? :D

As for the time frames, when I booked, they did mention something about it, but I had no clue what she was saying LOL, all I know is that there's people leaving at 7:45pm. So when I booked, I booked for 8pm, we got to eat until their kitchen close, at about 10-10:15pm, so that is probably the best session I guess.

By the way, I took some photos from the other night, but I've accidentally deleted them except one :D

But I found some photos from other people that has been there before:

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Make sure you pick me up or some shit... i don't care how out of the way it is.

I'll buy the beer!

From the City, it's about 15mins or so down Nepean. You'll go past the car dealers ( Brighton Lexus, Toyota, Etc) and keep on the right lane and turn right into Hampton. Pretty straight forward to get there.

Best way to get your food fast is to make friends with one or two of the waiters so they will be glad to come back and fill your table up with more food.

There are ample parking around that area too. If the street is lined up with skylines, there are a few side lanes into the residential area.

i felt the tempura, sashimi, oysters, agedashi tofu, and the gyozas were good, the rest were just soso... the sushi wasn't really up to standard

but then again, i don't really eat sushi when i go for a buffet, so yeah, those were what i ordered over and over and over again.

Man!!! Those pics make me want to go there tonight!!!

Id go a Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday night... should be less busy. NOT on the 16th of Dec though ;)

You happy to organise Charles or you want me and Adz to sort something out for everyone??

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