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Sushi Lovers: An authentic taste of Japan by Raby Bay marina

Andrew Jefferson
Andrew Jefferson
Published: March 6, 2025
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JUST PERFECT: Every dish is a testament to the commitment to quality.
JUST PERFECT: Every dish is a testament to the commitment to quality.
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IF there’s one place that encapsulates the perfect fusion of fresh flavours, serene ambiance and unforgettable service, it’s Sushi Lovers in Cleveland.

Nestled by the Raby Bay marina, this gem isn’t just a restaurant – it’s an authentic taste of Japan.

From the moment you walk in, the welcoming atmosphere makes you feel like you’ve found a second home, with every bite transporting your taste buds.

The Deluxe Bento Box is a must-try, offering a little bit of everything: tender, melt-in-your-mouth Wagyu beef, crispy, succulent spider crab rolls, and, of course, the famous dragon rolls that dance on your palate with each bite.

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Every dish is a testament to the commitment to quality.

The tuna is so fresh, it’s practically swimming in front of you.

Each sushi roll is carefully crafted with precision, ensuring the balance of textures and flavours is nothing short of perfection.

But don’t overlook the sashimi – each piece of fish is so fresh; it could be plucked straight from the sea.

The moment it hits your tongue; it’s like a wave of bliss.

The sizzling salmon was perfectly cooked, bursting with rich flavours, while the nigiri was nothing short of fantastic – each piece was fresh and delicate.

However, the true standout for me was the pan-fried Japanese pork gyoza.

Crispy on the outside, tender on the inside, they were out of this world.

A must-try for any foodie.

There’s also something undeniably special about the ambiance at Sushi Lovers.

The lighting, soft and inviting, sets the perfect mood for a romantic dinner or a fun night out with friends.

The marina view is a calming backdrop, enhancing the experience as you indulge in plate after plate of culinary goodness.

If you’re lucky enough to snag a seat outside like I was, you’ll be treated to a magical view of the sunset over the bay, making each bite even more memorable.

It’s no surprise that regulars flock here, creating a sense of community that’s as comforting as the food itself.

Owner Jacky Shao has cultivated a team that makes every guest feel like family. From the moment you step in, you’re greeted with warmth, and the staff go out of their way to ensure that every detail is perfect.

It’s this attention to detail – both in the food and the service – that makes Sushi Lovers feel like a home away from home.

Whether you’re a sushi aficionado like me or a first- timer, Sushi Lovers will quickly become your go-to spot in the Redlands.

With a menu that constantly evolves, fresh ingredients, and a location that’s impossible to beat, it’s no wonder this place is a local favourite.

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