Catch Sushi Bar
7 reviews
Hours:
- Lunch: Mon – Sat 11.30am – 3pm
- Dinner: Mon – Sun 5pm – Late
- Payment Types: EFTPOS, Visa, MasterCard, AMEX, Diners
- Liquor License: Licensed
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7 Reviews for Catch Sushi Bar
11
Just average in terms of sushi. When you have the likes of wasabi sushi on Cuba and asahi across the road, well theyre both close and of better quality. Also, for a sushi train they lacked variety and you didn’t know what was on the plates – most sushi trains I have been to have a detailed menu of goods going around. Staff were nice though!
When I first came across catch sushi bar on of my trips to Wellington.I thought very nice sushi bar.Each time I make my yearly trip to Wellington.I enjoy eating there.The staff are very frendly and make you feel welcome when you arrive.The fun is when you are eat while watching the difffent types of sushi go by which are all very yummy plus overall good value for money as well plus I love eating there when I make my yearly trip to Wellington.If one loves sushi it is a great spot to eat at.
2
This place was very overpriced for average food. Some of the pieces on the train looked like they had been going around and round all day. The only reason I believe one would want to eat here is for the experience. Definitely not the food.
3
not classic sushi, but fun all the same. The staff are lovely, and the food is at your fingertips as soon as you walk in. Worth a go
1
Hi, I am not a sushi fan!! until I found this place!!! the food is great!! and tasty!! so far this is the best sushi place I have ever come across and have falling in love with it! there are many different food you can choose from as it goes around the table!! thats the fun! thing about this place is watching different types of food! come pass you lol!! also very filling and dont have to wait for your dinner to arrive!! I will be going back there today for dinner! and hope you will love it as much as I did!!! =)
This is something different for people and in a way that makes it easy to manage your budget.
The Catch, whilst they have an a la carte menu, their main feature is the over-sized breakfast bar with the conveyor belt of endless food going round and round in circles, till someone decides a particular plate to their liking is their next victim.
With an assortment of sushi, including a wide range of raw fish sushi, tempura squid, spring rolls, chicken wings, rice balls, etc etc – you’re never short on choice. Not to mention its made and replaced as quickly as it is taken off.
Getting the plates off the conveyor belt without causing a train wreck is for some people, almost as challenging as using chopsticks to eat.
Because of the way it works, you can walk in, sit down, eat and be back out on the street again within 15mins as waiting time is only as long as it takes you to make up your mind.
This is an ideal place for dining alone for lunch as you can try a variety of food without having to order 3-4 helpings of each kind.
In essence, its a bit like Yum Cha on a conveyor belt – but without the pork buns and sweet rice. You pay according to the colour of the plate, so expect to pay up to $15 for a decent lunch – which isn’t too bad at all.
It is a narrow place, the seating not overly comfortable and its compact, with every likelihood of you sitting in amongst strangers there. It can get incredibly busy during lunchtimes so best to avoid the first lunch rush, or get there early.
The Catch, whilst they have an a la carte menu, their main feature is the over-sized breakfast bar with the conveyor belt of endless food going round and round in circles, till someone decides a particular plate to their liking is their next victim.
With an assortment of sushi, including a wide range of raw fish sushi, tempura squid, spring rolls, chicken wings, rice balls, etc etc – you’re never short on choice. Not to mention its made and replaced as quickly as it is taken off.
Getting the plates off the conveyor belt without causing a train wreck is for some people, almost as challenging as using chopsticks to eat.
Because of the way it works, you can walk in, sit down, eat and be back out on the street again within 15mins as waiting time is only as long as it takes you to make up your mind.
This is an ideal place for dining alone for lunch as you can try a variety of food without having to order 3-4 helpings of each kind.
In essence, its a bit like Yum Cha on a conveyor belt – but without the pork buns and sweet rice. You pay according to the colour of the plate, so expect to pay up to $15 for a decent lunch – which isn’t too bad at all.
It is a narrow place, the seating not overly comfortable and its compact, with every likelihood of you sitting in amongst strangers there. It can get incredibly busy during lunchtimes so best to avoid the first lunch rush, or get there early.
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There staff is friendly and helpful, serving you as soon as you step into the wonderful environment!!