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Foodies obsess over Sydney’s $39 all-you-can-eat sushi train (including dessert)

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Food lovers are jumping at the chance to visit a popular all-you-can-eat sushi train in Sydney and the cheap price tag is only half the appeal.

Tara Sushi Bar on Crown Street in Surry Hills has been turning heads with its all-you-can-eat menu for just $39.

If you pay $6 more you can get a glass of sake to accompany your meal.

Recently, Sydney foodie Nina praised this hidden gem and said she would definitely come back to try it out.

“You can take anything off the tray, even order whatever you want from the all-you-can-eat menu,” he said in a video.

‘(The extra menu) includes ramen, chicken karage, beef carpaccio, volcano rolls and much more.’

You’ll also receive a sashimi platter, dessert and a soft drink as part of the deal.

“I definitely took advantage of this hour and ate as much as I could,” Nina added.

Food lovers are seizing the chance to visit a popular all-you-can-eat sushi train

Tara Sushi Bar in Surry Hills has been turning heads with its menu

Tara Sushi Bar in Surry Hills has been turning heads with its all-you-can-eat menu for just $39

The foodie revealed that among her favourite dishes of the night were the salmon and scallop nigiri.

“The offer is so good that I can’t wait to come back,” he said.

Hundreds of other people also praised this popular spot.

“I come here every time I’m craving sushi or Japanese food,” said one. “It’s a very cozy place.”

“Great value for a $39 all you can eat buffet. If you love beef, I recommend the grilled beef amayaki,” another person commented.

“The price is amazing and the sushi is delicious,” said another five-star reviewer. “The staff is very friendly, definitely the best sushi bar in the area.”

However, some customers complained that the sushi was not fresh and claimed the tempura batter was “too lumpy.”

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