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Innaloo Buying flatpack furniture and too many tea lights at IKEA and following it up with lunch at this excellent sushi train is so Perth it should be part of the tourist trail: Go and see the Crawley boatshed, wander the Freo Fishing Boat Harbour, buy tea lights and eat sushi. Boasting a 62m train, these guys claim to be the largest sushi train in the southern hemisphere. We are unsure of the veracity of that claim, but at any rate, that’s a lot of fish.

Claremont, Karrinyup and Cannington What’s better than a sushi train? A double-decker sushi train! Food down the bottom, drinks zoomed to you via high-speed train on top. We love the futuristic feel of these restaurants that are dotted around the city. They also have a great range of sushi, aburi and yakitori to choose from.



Claremont Can’t decide between sushi and dim sum? Then this is a great joint for you as it offers both. There is also a great selection of donburi and an impressively long sake list. Thornlie and Rivervale Super-fresh and a great, diverse selection make these two outlets a popular choice for sushi lovers who want their food conveyor belt-style.

They are also very reasonably priced at just $4.90 a plate. Belmont, East Victoria Park, Mandurah, Myaree, Whitford, Innaloo We love the variety on offer at this chain restaurant that offers Japanese, Thai and Vietnamese cuisine.

Its sushi trains snake through the venues offering all sorts of classic delights, or you can order one of the inventive signature.

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