Sushi holds a special spot in Melbourne’s heart, which is why eating via train makes it all the better. With plenty of spots that specialise in the much slower-paced ritual of 'Kaiten-sushi', also ...
It’s the first of its kind for the area, replicating a conveyor belt delivery system for small plates of sushi that was originally developed in Japan during the 1950s. In Japanese, it’s known as ...
From established players like Kata Robata to newer, Michelin-recommended Hidden Omakase, sushi lovers have plenty of choices. It’s as easy to find multi-course meals worthy of a special ...
Vancouverites are very proud of their sushi. And their reverence is not unfounded. There are more than 600 sushi spots in the city, according to tourist information centre Destination Vancouver.