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If you’re in Sydney’s CBD and looking for a quick bite to eat, this minimalist Japanese restaurant could be your go-to. Featuring a speedy sushi train in the middle of the restaurant, Sushi Tei is often bustling with hungry mid-week lunchtime crowds who need to dash in and out. Located under the ANZ bank on Elizabeth Street, this popular eatery lures the CBD goers in with their well priced and extensive menu (there are 162 dishes to choose from in total). If you don’t have to eat and run, make sure sit down to try the gyoza, these plump little dumplings are lightly pan fried and are a real Japanese joy. Although they’re not reinventing the Japanese wheel, Sushi Tei do the basics brilliantly, and that’s all you need for a midweek meal.See allBilly Emorie , i indonesia See allSushi Tei Sydney added 2 new photos.Special Inaniwa Udon from Japan! Only available in our restaurant. Please come to try and taste it!!Sushi Tei SydneyNew party pack coming soon!Sushi Tei Sydney at Sushi Tei Sydney.Merry Christmas!!
Sushi Tei Sydney shared their photo.Sushi Tei SydneyWhy not let yourself be amazed again by Sushi Tei Sydney? You will find a nice cup of coffee next to our chef-made breakfast both waiting to be taken! Starting Monday, 18th May!!Sushi Tei SydneyHave you planned your long weekend yet? Why not drop Sushi Tei a visit and spoil yourself with lots of sushi? This time your stomach and your wallet will be quite happy at the same time!Sushi Tei Sydney added 2 new photos.Our new menu coming soon!Sushi Tei Sydney updated their profile picture.Sushi Tei Sydney updated their cover photo.Sushi Tei SydneyDo you like whisky?Sushi Tei SydneyEaster Holiday Special !! Plus our house sake special is still on !!Sushi Tei SydneyNow visit our Chifley branch at night (5.30pm to 9.30pm) you get to enjoy this Kirin Apple & Plum Cider for only $10.8 or our house sake for $5 (warm or cold) !!Sushi Tei Sydney'Love is that condition in which the happiness of another person is essential to your own.' -- Robert Heinlein.
One of the easiest ways to please your partner is obviously through his/her stomach! Valentine Day is just around the corner.. Treat your special one to our mouthwatering Japanese cuisine which will satisfy your tongue! We are delighted to be your host on that special night, therefore, as our exclusive Sushi Tei's customers, we are giving you and your loved one a va...se of complimentary house sake that has been a best-seller sake of all times in Sushi Tei! It is limited for a vase of 140ml for each couple, however, the next rounds will be specially as low as $5.00/vase. Terms & Conditions: 1. Offer is valid on Friday, 14th Feb 2014 from 5.30pm to 9.30pm while stock last; 2. Only at Chifley Square branch; 3. Limited to one serve of 140ml per couple; 4. Dine in ONLY and has to be accompanied by an order of a main meal each person; 5. Sushi Tei reserves the rights to change T&C without prior notice. Sushi Tei Sydney-SAKE NIGHT- From now on at Sushi Tei Chifley you will be able get a vase of our house sake 140ml (warm or cold) for only $5 !!
Terms & Conditions: 1. Offer is valid every night from 5.30pm to 9.30pm while stock last; 3. Sushi Tei reserves the rights to change T&C without prior notice.where to buy sashimi grade ahi tunaSushi Tei SydneyHappy New Year!! mejor sushi delivery las condesCrème brûlée is our new check-in bonus! sushi grade salmon njCheck-in at our store or like our page will discount the Crème brûlée to half price! sushi conveyor belt planoTerms & Conditions: 1. Customers are obliged to show that they have 'checked-in' at Sushi Tei or 'like' our Facebook page using their smartphones or similar to enjoy offer; sushi delivery london ec2
2. Offer is valid from 5.30 pm to 9.30 pm every night; 3. Limit to one serving per 'check-in' or 'like'; 4. Only at Chifley Square branch; sushi grade fish sacramento5. Sushi Tei reserves the rights to change T&C without prior notice.sushi grade fish fdaSpeedy Japanese food in the heart of the CBD Built right under the ANZ bank on Elizabeth Street in the CBD, this minimalist Japanese restaurant features a speedy sushi train in the middle: a canny use of space and time if you haven't got much of either. If you do have the chance for a longer lunch, the gyoza are a standout - plump little dumplings with gossamer-thin skins, very lightly fried, and a world away from those deep-frier dunked or bottom-fried-to-buggery pucks you see around town. These ones are perfect dipped in a little rice vinegar. Also above the ordinary are the edamame which are hot, salty and still have the fronds attached (unlike the ones you often see which come in bulk bags and have all the taste of a piece of wet paper).
However, the mixed tempura isn't quite as exciting: more of a hodge podge of carrot, sweet potato, squid and prawn. The vegetables would have benefited from being sliced a little thinner but no biggie. Drinks-wise, you have to try the ramune. It must be the most fascinating fizzy drink you can buy in Sydney and tastes kind of like lemonade-flavoured bubble gum. It comes with a little gadget that looks faintly like an air bed applicator. The bottle itself is glass with a depression on the sides of the neck, as if someone had squeezed it really hard while the glass was still soft. And inside the depression rolls a clear glass marble, which is where the plastic applicator comes in to play. You use this to press down on the lid (you need a good strong arm for this bit) which then pops the glass marble into the drink. Not sure exactly what the marble's for, exactly (aerating the liquid inside? Releasing the awesome power of marble, maybe?) but it certainly makes the whole meal more fun.