Late but here-check in at Boston's revolving sushi Kura
đŁ Kura Revolving Sushi Bar: Bostonâs Sushi RotationâFinally No Lines, but a Few Kinks Kuraâs been open in Boston for ages, but the lines? Insane. Finally, we timed it rightâwalked in, sat down, no wait. Smooth as butter. But is it worth the hype? Letâs break it down. đŠŸ The Sushi: Hit-or-Miss, but Solid Highlights Revolving sushi in the U.S. often feels like youâre paying for the equipment more than the fishâand yeah, thatâs partially true here. Some pieces on the conveyor look like theyâve been sitting a while, so pro tip: Stick to rolls with a glossy sheen or bright color (freshness clue!). Better yet, order directly from the tabletâfaster, and you know itâs made to order. Tuna Belly (Otoro) Sushi: đ Rich, buttery, so good. Beef Sushi: đ„© My absolute favoriteâtender, savory, got multiple orders. Snow Crab Leg Sushi: đŠ Sweet, delicate, no fishy aftertaste. Eel Sushi: đą Unagi glaze on pointâsweet, smoky, classic. These standouts? Totally satisfying. đ€ The Robot Vibe: Cool, but⊠Full automation here: robots deliver food and tea, everything rolls on the conveyor. Neat for a casual, futuristic feelâuntil you need help. Tried flagging someone down to pay? Crickets. Ended up using Apple Pay on my phone. Fine, but hereâs the kicker: They still ask for 18%+ tip. For zero human interaction? Hmm. đŻ Verdict: Worth a Try, but Manage Expectations As a laid-back, ânew experienceâ spot in Boston? Absolutely. Itâs fun, quick, and the beef sushi alone makes it a solid casual pick. Just skip the sad-looking conveyor pieces, order fresh via tablet, and donât expect a server to check in. If youâre craving sushi without the fuss (and finally no lines), Kura delivers. Just be ready for the robot takeoverâand that mandatory tip prompt. đ Kura Revolving Sushi Bar: 101 Bond Sq, Watertown. Go for the vibes, stay for the beef rolls. #BostonSushi #RevolvingSushi #CasualEats