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HARUMI SUSHI Shop 4/12-20 Reibey St, Ulverstone TAS 7315

HARUMI SUSHI

36 Reviews
Shop 4/12-20 Reibey St, Ulverstone TAS 7315
Harumi Sushi Ulverstone. 399 likes · 9 talking about this. Sushi Restaurant
  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Credit cards
  • Debit cards
  • Good for kids
  • LGBTQ+ friendly
  • Delivery
  • Transgender safe space
  • Dine-in
  • Casual
  • Family friendly
  • Takeaway
  • Healthy options
  • Lunch
  • Dinner

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Michael Andersch
14.10.2023
HARUMI SUSHI
Popped in for late lunch on a saturday. Great value and solid offering for a country based sushi diner. Owners focussed on satisfying customers.
Yohei Takahashi
12.10.2023
HARUMI SUSHI
Highly recommend Teriyaki chicken and crispy chicken. This is the best sushi I’ve ever had in northern Tasmania.
Joseph Griechen
08.10.2023
HARUMI SUSHI
Great sushi at a great price. Nice clean establishment with friendly service. Food was lovely and fresh with a great variety to choose from.
Sarah T
30.09.2023
HARUMI SUSHI
Really delicious sushi. We were there about 10am, so they didn't have all varieties out yet, but the 5 we got were great.
戈家琪
26.09.2023
HARUMI SUSHI
Definately a go-to sushi shop in North-West Tasmania!
Charles Cao
25.09.2023
HARUMI SUSHI
Grilled salmon nigiri is very delicious, fresh salmon with special sauce, highly recommended.
Jimmy Churchill
22.09.2023
HARUMI SUSHI
I would say this is the best sushi roll in Tasmania. Platter is always my favourite party option, 10 rolls for only 37.90 bucks is just incredible.
Chloe Maney
31.08.2023
HARUMI SUSHI
Absolutely amazing sushi, I've tried a lot of different places to buy sushi, they were alright but Harumi Sushi is definitely the best.
In Australia
29.08.2023
HARUMI SUSHI
Extremely fresh and tasty sushi! Hand rolls were super delicious, but not big servings. Friendly service and great location if you're a Coles customer.The establishment is extremely clean, clutter-free and organised with wheelchair access and plenty of room inside for prams etc.Would have given five stars, but $10.90 'special' for three small hand rolls is a bit steep in comparison with other sushi places, and I anticipate this will put a lot of potential customers off, particularly in a lower socio-economic area such as Ulverstone. Maybe a drink should be thrown in for that price?Looking forward to coming back and trying the ramen and udon on my next visit.