Sushi & Nori | King Street & Machinery Street, BOWEN HILLS QLD 4006
I recently met up with a girlfriend of mine who I hadn’t seen in almost a year for lunch last week. We used to work together but as life goes on, I got married and had a baby, she got a new role and moved to an office just outside of the CBD, so it was hard to find a mutually convenient time to catch up. The other day when Minibun George was at kindy, we decided to meet up for a quick lunch somewhere close to us, so I suggested Sushi & Nori at the King Street dining precinct.
We were seated at a booth table next to the floor-to-ceiling window which also provided us with a pretty good view of the sushi train. Although, Sushi & Nori isn’t your average sushi train. For a start, natural light floods the eatery of which the fresh, contemporary decor is absolutely beautiful - shiny blue and white fishtail tiles make up the feature wall where chefs stand in front and skillfully slice up fish for sashimi, brass and natural wood finishes make the space feel sleek yet inviting. The lunch menu is somewhat simple yet it still provides a good variety with very reasonable prices.
We each had a bowl of udon ($8 each) and both were delicious - a perfect way to warm up our tummies on a winter’s day. The omakase sushi train has two different categories; $4.50 standard plates and $8 for premium plates (including salmon sashimi). We had a selection of sushi dishes, all of which were very tasty, and we both picked the grilled cheese with salmon as our favourite. To finish the meal, we ordered two ice creams in the flavours of green tea and black sesame. Topped with vibrant berries, the ice cream was extremely velvety and it was impossible to choose a favourite as we were glad to devour both in a heart beat.
Given its close proximity, I think Sushi & Nori is going to be one of my regulars.
Total Bunnie Dollars Spent:$43.50
0 comments:
Post a Comment