Kingaroy | Sushi
If you find yourself driving the Bunya Highway, skip the servo sandwich. Take a detour to Sushi Kingaroy. It might just be the best bite between Brisbane and the bush. Note: Business details such as exact opening hours and menus are subject to change. Visitors are encouraged to check local listings or social media pages for the most current information on Sushi Kingaroy.
While Kingaroy may be hundreds of kilometres from the nearest ocean, Sushi Kingaroy has successfully bridged the gap, proving that regional Queenslanders have just as sophisticated a palate as their city cousins. Walking into Sushi Kingaroy, you are greeted by a display case that rivals any found in Brisbane’s busy CBD. The concept is simple: high-quality, handmade sushi rolls, bento boxes, and hot noodle dishes served with speed and consistency. sushi kingaroy
Nestled in the heart of the South Burnett region, approximately 220 kilometres northwest of Brisbane, the rural town of Kingaroy is best known for two things: being the Peanut Capital of Australia and the home of former Queensland Premier Sir Joh Bjelke-Petersen. However, in recent years, a new flavour has been quietly adding to the town’s identity. For locals craving fresh, fast, and flavourful alternatives to traditional pub fare and bakery staples, Sushi Kingaroy has become a beloved institution. If you find yourself driving the Bunya Highway,