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The Roll Up Of Brisbane’s Best Sushi
"Sushi Edo Newmarket is one of the many Sushi Edo restaurants scattered throughout Brisbane. The plates start from $3.80 each, with options such as nigiri, aburi, gunkan, small and larger rolls, rice paper rolls, and hand rolls. Otherwise, families can order from the sides menu, a la carte menu, sashimi menu, udon menu, or salad selection."
"This is a highly crowded place due to immense varieties of stuff available. The park is a prime spot where your should surely make a visitand. Be sure this place is on your list and you get to enter here as early as possible before you miss out on things due to the crowd."
"Another one of the many Sushi Train restaurants in Brisbane; Sushi Train Springwood has a little something for every member of the family to enjoy. The venue is located in the Chatswood Central Shopping Centre and serves an extensive menu consisting of fresh nigiri, rolls, ships, ramen, and more, with vegetarian options also available. If you’re still hungry after the meal, enjoy either a jelly, mousse, cheesecake, gelato, caramel custard, cream puffs, or chocolate fondant for dessert."
"The MisoHapi sushi and ramen bar in West End has a funky interior and great food. There’s a sushi train that kids will love, as well as great bento box lunches and delicious ramen."
"This place is known to offer some of the coolest and rarest offers all across the town!. The place is said to be opened by the Premier of the Queensland. The honors were done in 1982 by Joh Bjelke-Petersen."
"Portside Wharf, located approximately 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) from the Brisbane CBD on the Brisbane River, is a residential, retail precinct with numerous cafes, restaurants, shops and cinemas."
"Being in the heart of fortitude valley, the mall is an easy-to-go option when you just want to relax and don’t want to enter much of the limelight. To satiate your hunger pangs, you can visit the small shops nearby!. You can enjoy the whole mall while walking up and down or by sitting still at one place!"
"Located within the Queensland Museum is the SparkLan Science Centre, an interactive science, technology, engineering, and maths (STEM) space aimed at 6 to 13 year olds. I went here as a parent helper on an excursion when my daughter was in grade 3 and let me tell you the kids just loved it here – they could have easily spent the entire day here!. While the space seems quite small when entering, there is actually so much to do here."
"As the state museum, Queensland Museum & Sciencentre, has a large number of exhibits over several floors on science, culture and natural history with a Queensland theme. The dinosaur displays are especially popular with children. Cnr of Grey and Melbourne Sts., South Bank."
"Within the Mount Coot-tha Botanic Gardens, the Sir Thomas Brisbane Planetarium is one of the city's hidden gems. The Cosmic Skydome, a 40-foot-diameter projection dome, is the main attraction, along with some interesting traditional displays and an observatory. The planetarium's namesake built Australia’s first astronomical observatory in Sydney and charted the Southern Hemisphere’s stars during the early 1800s."
"If your little ones are interested in all things astronomical, then this is the place for them. You can view regular shows in the Cosmic Skydome which are projected onto the dome.These shows are recommended for different age groups, so check that detail when deciding which show to go to. There is also the Galaxy Gift Shop where you can buy all things cosmic."
"Set your eyes to the skies at The Sir Thomas Brisbane Planetarium: the perfect place for the whole family to learn about stars, planets and all things space. Check out recreations of the night sky in the cosmic skydome, see fragments of asteroids and spacecraft models, and watch educational and entertaining feature shows."
"Spread over 2,500 hectares of regionally significant bushland, White Rock — Spring Mountain Conservation Estate is an area of remarkable natural beauty. There are riparian forests and open eucalypt forests, as well as the headwaters of seven major waterways. There are toilets and picnic shelters by the parking areas, as well as open grassy areas where you can set up a picnic rug."