Top 5 Best Sushi Place In Melbourne

25 Comments February 25, 2009 / Posted in Food & Wine, Reviews

Sushi is one of my favourite food, especially  for lunch. I love it so much I can easily have it 3-4 times a week. Now I’ve been eating sushis before anyone had any idea what it was, some 15 years ago! I remember back then Melbourne CDB only had a handful of sushi places, now it occupies every corner! Every man and their dog is opening a sushi restaurant. I can see why it’s so popular, with Melburians getting fatter and fatter, sushi is a great alternative to fast food, chinese takeaways.

Ok, so all sushis are created equal, right? WRONG!! Infact there are so many crap sushi’s in Melbourne that I felt obliqued to compile this guide. The top 5 BEST SUSHI places in Melbourne!

What is considered: Freshness of salmon, size, price, rice, seaweed wrapper

If you think you’ve tried better sushi, let me know and I’ll try it out! If it’s better than the ones I have on this list, I’ll make change.

Rank 1)

Kenzan Sushi

Kenzan is located inside Melbourne GPO Shopping Precinct at Bourke St Mall (Corner Elizabeth Street and Bourke St). The queues here are very long and you have to get there early to make sure they don’t run out of sushis. A little different to other sushis, you roll your own wrapper.

Salmon Freshness: 4.5/5 (I like the salmon chunky, salmon here is minced-like)
Price: $3.40/Roll 3/5, pricy!
Size: Good size, 4/5
Rice: 5/5, not too  hard or sticky
Seaweed wrapper: 6/5, yeah I know but this is why this sushi roll is different than any other. The wrapper is so crisp & YUM!
TOTAL: 22.5/25

Another of my favourite sushi rolls from Kenzan is their spider rolls. These sushi rolls are filled with Deep Fried Soft Shell Crab and mayonnaise then rolled in either fish roe or sesame seeds. I also like their Grilled Eel Sushi rolls. They fill these rolls with sweet grilled eel and cream cheese! Divine!

Kenzan Sushi Rolls From L to R: Softshell crab sushi rolled in sesame, Softshell crab sushi rolled in fish roes, 2 selfwrapped salmon and avocado rolls

Kenzan Sushi Rolls From L to R: Softshell crab sushi rolled in sesame, Softshell crab sushi rolled in fish roes, 2 selfwrapped salmon and avocado rolls

Salmon and Avocado Self Wrapped Roll, Kenzan Speciality which resulted on Crispy Nori which tickles your taste bud :)

Salmon and Avocado Self Wrapped Roll, Kenzan Speciality which results in Crispy Nori which tickles the taste bud :)

Rank 2)

Sushi Monger (The Causeway, Melbourne - off Bourke St)

Salmon Freshness: 5/5, nice fresh salmon
Price: $2.40/Roll 4/5, good price
Size: Good size, 4/5 generous size salmon
Rice: 4/5, a little soft
Seaweed wrapper: 4/5
TOTAL: 21/25

Sushi Monger always have lines of people waiting during lunchtime, so if you want some be prepared to wait.

Sushi Monger sushis (shown clockwise) - California roll, crumbed chicken, prawn tempura, 2 salmon and avocado rolls

Sushi Monger sushis (shown clockwise) - California roll, crumbed chicken, prawn tempura, 2 salmon and avocado rolls

Rank 3)

YOYOGI, 211-213 Swanston St (between Lonsdale St and Little Bourke St)

Salmon Freshness: 4.5/5, nice fresh salmon
Price: $2.30/Roll 4/5, good price
Size: Good size, 5/5 generous size salmon, rolls biggest of 5
Rice: 3.5/5,
Seaweed wrapper: 3.5/5, ripped in some places
TOTAL: 20.5/25

Has potential to be one of the best.

Left to Right: Prawn and Avocado Sushi, Salmon and Avocado Sushi from Yoyogi

Left to Right: Prawn and Avocado Sushi, Salmon and Avocado Sushi from Yoyogi Rank 4)SUSHI SUSHI Sushi Sushi has many branches in Melbourne CBD:Sushi Sushi at Melbourne Central, 300 Lonsdale St (corner La Trobe St and Swanston St) at Lower Ground Level and Ground Level (near Melbourne Central Station), Sushi Sushi at 148 Swanston St (Corner Litte Collins St and Swanston St), Sushi Sushi at Myer Department store (Level 3, Myer Food Hall, Lonsdale St).Salmon Freshness: 4.5/5, nice fresh salmonPrice: $2.30/Roll 4/5Size: 3/5, a little on the smaller sideRice: 4/5, has mayonnaise, perhaps a touch too much thoughSeaweed wrapper: 4.5/5TOTAL: 20/252 Salmon and Avocado Rolls (with Mayonaise) and a crabstick and avocado roll from Sushi Sushi

The sushis from Sushi Sushi are a little bit small in size

The sushis from Sushi Sushi are a little bit small in size

 

 

Rank 5)

*****DEMOTED*****
It must have been the success that has gotten into their heads. This used to be a place where good sushi was found but ever since about a couple of months ago the seaweeds were all stretchy and rice too vinegarly. I have placed O’Bento rank 5th. Infact when I find a better number 5 I will replace it. Thanks guys for your comments.

O’Bento (with sister places such as Menya on Collins and Rush Sushi)

O’Bento has several branches. One of them at Melbourne Central Food Court (Top Level) - corner Swanston St and La Trobe St, Melbourne. The other is at Collins Place (45 Collins St, Melbourne) and also in the alleyways of Church St (just off little collins st) or St James Lane (off little collins st, close to King St).

This is without doubt the best sushi place in Melbourne! The store off lt Collins is always PACKED! You can eat in or takeaway.

 

Salmon Freshness: 5/5
Price: $2.30/Roll 4.5/5
Size: Good size, ratio of Salmon-to-roll is great, 4.5/5
Rice: 3/5, not too  hard or sticky
Seaweed wrapper: 2.5/5
TOTAL: 19.5/25 23.5/25

 

O'Bento Sushi Rolls - Look at how much filling you get in ratio with the sushi rice

O'Bento Sushi Rolls - Look at how much filling you get

Freshly made California Rolls (lots of crabstick meat)

Freshly made California Rolls (lots of crabstick meat)

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  1. Craig said on February 27th, 2009 at 8:51 pm

    Hmmm, I disagree slightly, but all the classics are here… Sushi Monger in Causeway would have to be easily the best in Melbourne to be totally honest now, everywhere else is raising their prices, but these guys aren’t. They’re friendly too! The Lunch deal (3 hand rolls, + miso soup) is awesome value for $6.80, especially if you get salmon, which is 2.50 usually, you save 70 cents and get miso soup. the rice paper rolls at Yoyogi are the best in town I think, since Sushi Monger don’t do these, and in terms of pure sushi (as opposed to hand rolls, which is what most people eat now) I think Kenzan is the best quality fish, and at 10 dollars per salmon pack, it’s better value than Kenzan’s handrolls, which are exorbitant. Tip: If ever in the eastern suburbs (Hawthorn) try Ohayo on Glenferrie road. Very big rolls, and if you get there towards the end of the day they will give you 4 very large hand rolls for $5, though it’s luck of the draw with what’s left, because it’s very popular.
    I completely disagree with you on sushi sushi though, the only one which I can eat without feeling sick is the one on swanston street, all the other branches use far too much rice vinegar, meaning the rice has a funky taste and texture whick makes you gag…

  2. Mai said on March 3rd, 2009 at 12:40 am

    Thanks Craig for your comment! I agree that sushi monger is really good, definitively value for money. I was really tempted to but it in rank 2, since I don’t like the way Kenzan chops up the salmon, I prefer it chuncky, but I really LOVE the wrapper how its sooo crisp. I really want to ask if you have tried Obento (the one off Little Collins)? I really do think they make the best sushi rolls.

    I am going to visit Hawthorn this week JUST to try Ohayo, I’ll let you know how it goes. Speaking of Hawthorn, have you tried Samurai? They have one of the best sashimis and its very cheap as well!!!

  3. choon said on June 20th, 2009 at 4:54 pm

    just adding my 2cent : if you are around hawthorn, try Suzuran on 1025 Burke Road,hawthorn around corner of Rathmines road. Its part japanese grocery shop and part takeway: really good fresh authentic japanese sushi and sashimi!

  4. Jay said on July 6th, 2009 at 3:37 pm

    I’m a huge fan of sushi but i don’t eat sushi outside my house. ^^:: I believe most of sushi shops in Melbourne have bad food hygiene…. Sushi rolls were stored in over 5 degree for more than 5hours everyday….Can you believe it?. MYO is the best!!

  5. Richard said on August 21st, 2009 at 12:34 pm

    I agree with Craig, Sushi Monger is definitely the best out of those ones listed, but has anyone tried Diane Sushi, near the corner of Lonsdale and Swanston?? It doesn’t look like it would be that good, it’s just a tiny counter at the edge of an asian grocery store, but it’s amazing, and great value for money! Big hand rolls, with heaps of fish in them, for $2, or vegetarian ones for $1.80… Only problem is everything has to be takeaway, as there’s nowhere to sit.

  6. Mai said on August 21st, 2009 at 12:44 pm

    OHHHHH….this is the one near seven eleven - corner Lonsdale and Swanston St. I remember trying sushis there 3-4 years ago….I have to revisit! Thanks again!! Will let you know what I think of Diane Sushi!

  7. audie f said on October 1st, 2009 at 7:11 am

    Hi Mai - you MUST try this new one in South Yarra: GAIJIN Japanese Fusion. I think they’re website is http://www.gaijinmelbourne.com. Went there yesterday and wow….

  8. Mai said on October 1st, 2009 at 3:34 pm

    Thanks for your suggestion Audie…Keep an eye for my review - soon :)

  9. Mai said on October 19th, 2009 at 4:57 pm

    Hi Audie,
    Ok I took your suggestion and took a little trip to South Yarra and tried GaiJin. Here is my review, hope you like it. http://www.mailintalks.com/2009/10/19/gaijin-melbourne-sushi-fusion-restaurant/

  10. Akane said on November 29th, 2009 at 11:46 pm

    Sushi Gallery…the best sushi take away shop
    I am Japanese and I tried many sushi rolls from many shops in Melbourne and I reckon the top sushi shop in Melbourne is located in the Toorak so far. There are 2 sushi shops in there, but I like the one called Sushi Gallery, I think it’s a new shop in that area. However, they are making beautiful and top quality sushi. I saw the picture you took from the O’Bento, actually you can see the oil has been used for too many time and the colour is not looking good, plus those shops are using machine to put the rice on the nori sheet… At Sushi Gallery, they got variety of sushi rolls, very fresh Sashimi! Fresh oil…Yum…I saw them using traditional way to make Japanese sushi rolls which it is rarely in Melbourne. I go there nearly everyday. I suggest all of you better go there and try the best sushi rolls in Melbourne. The address is shop4/493 Toorak Rd, Toorak.

  11. Mai said on November 30th, 2009 at 8:58 am

    Thanks Akane. I’m a big believer in Japanese food review done by a Japanese. I will check out Sushi Gallery during Christmas period and I will let you know what I think :).

  12. Melody said on December 27th, 2009 at 4:20 pm

    Suzuran (Camberwell) i hands down the BEST sushi place in Melbourne! I love Kenzan (GPO) for their Tan Tan Ramen!

  13. Mai said on December 27th, 2009 at 6:14 pm

    Thanks for the suggestion Melody. I was reviewing for MELBOURNE CITY. Camberwell is a suburb of Melbourne and quite a hike to get into. I have never been to Suzuran nor heard of it, however, I will certainly go and check it out next time I’m in town :)

  14. Johnny said on December 30th, 2009 at 11:48 pm

    Has anyone here tried the sushi at Diane Sushi or the one in DFO at Docklands?

  15. Mai said on January 1st, 2010 at 11:04 am

    I have tried Diane Sushi in the corner of Lonsdale St and Swanston St (few doors down at Lonsdale St from 7 Eleven) - I don’t really like it. I have never tried the one in DFO Docklands.

  16. Michael said on February 9th, 2010 at 4:19 pm

    Once you try Suzuran sashimi or Sushi Nigiri.. you’ve never go back. One in Sth Yarra and One in Camberwell.

  17. Michael said on February 9th, 2010 at 4:19 pm

    I mean you’ll never go back to having the other sushi places…

  18. Mai said on February 9th, 2010 at 4:58 pm

    Thanks Michael, I keep hearing about this Suzuran place. I will give it a try. Be aware though that my aim for this post is to have sushi that is located around the Melbourne City area without having to commute. But I Im aways up for good sushi :)

  19. Joanne said on February 14th, 2010 at 8:11 pm

    I quite enjoy the crispy chicken rolls from Yori Yori at Australia on Collins

  20. james said on February 28th, 2010 at 7:51 am

    Best sushi in Melbourne:

    For the best quality at a price try Shira Nui in Glen Waverly (hands down the best quality sushi you can get in Melbourne) or the sushi bar at Shoya CBD.
    For a Bargain try, Kenzan at GPO or Suruzan not bad.

    My girlfriends Japanese and we lived in Tokyo for 3 years so my standards are quite high.

  21. Mai said on March 1st, 2010 at 9:15 pm

    I agree with you James on Shira Nui - love everything from the sushi a la carte where you sit in front of Sushi chef and they feed you random sushis (Divine) to their scrumptious Desserts! However, It’s approximately 45 minutes drive out of Eastern Freeway out of Melbourne (at The Glen Waverley to be exact).

    The aim of my post is for Melbourne CBD. So if someone’s visiting or in a business trip or happen to work in the city, they’d like to get a quick sushi fix (Take away style), they can go to my post and get those sushis without having to drive for an hour or spend $50 on taxi fare

    Thanks again for the suggestion. Maybe I should start doing Best Sushi Restaurants in Victoria (Melbourne and surroundings suburb) :)

  22. peter said on March 7th, 2010 at 7:51 pm

    No offense - but sushi sushi is rubbish, majority brought in from a factory to all their stores. Thats why they do no hot food.

    OBento are chinese copying japanese - which is not bad but they are a passionless lot as well (re sushi).

    Both use machines. Kenzan/sushi monger are the best..but only if you are a strict expert re Sushi!!!!

  23. Mai said on March 8th, 2010 at 6:35 am

    Thanks Peter for your insights - please do keep them coming :)

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