Experience the unparalleled charm of Vancouver's exclusive belt conveyor sushi system at this extraordinary establishment. A visit here is a must for any sushi enthusiast.
Upon seating, you'll find a convenient screen at your table, allowing you to effortlessly place your orders. Brace yourself for a delightful presentation as your chosen dishes make their way to you on a charming train. The sight of food arriving in such a playful manner was incredibly enjoyable, although we had to exercise caution not to go overboard with our orders lol
The excitement is not limited to children; even adults like ourselves couldn't help but feel a surge of enthusiasm. The menu is incredibly diverse, offering an extensive range of options, from delectable appetizers to fresh sashimi and sushi. For those seeking a unique twist, they even serve specialty beers like yuzu-flavored ones, adding an unexpected and delightful touch. The food is not only delicious and made with fresh ingredients but also affordable. And let's not forget about their impressive selection of alcoholic beverages. We tried the yuzu beer and matcha beer, which were both refreshingly distinctive.
To make your experience even more rewarding, every time you spend $25, you have the opportunity to play a mini game and win a discount card. During our visit, we were fortunate enough to win a $2 off card, adding an extra touch of satisfaction...
Read moreI had been there a few times previously and although servings were small it was tasty and good quality.
Today however they were loading their train carts with two dishes, and before I could grab the second serving dish off the train, it took off back to the chefs at high speed and smashed the dish loaded with food against the plexi-glass guide, sending sushi nigiri everywhere.
The sushi chefs in the back realizing something was wrong decided to remake the messed up sushi and put it on the train once again with a second ordered dish on the same train, which again went shooting back to the chefs before I could fully move the second plate off the train and again sushi went flying.
The restaurant is thinly staffed since the trains take care of most of the serving - when they work. No one came to check on me, no one responded when I requested service on their automated tablet ordering system. I put my coat on, went up to the server and said I wasn’t going to be staying. She was too busy trying to get people seated who had just arrived through the door but mentioned they were having similar issues with the system that day.
It’s too bad as the food quality is good. But I’m happy to stick with sushi restaurants with food served by humans where I don’t have to be concerned with the technological expertise of...
Read moreI decided to check out this place as to try out the bullet train menu. I had a lunch date to meet my mom there. I arrived at 2:20 which they said they closed at 3pm So that being said i still had time to order and i knew what i wanted. The waitress then decided to tell me they only had take out so i left . Ive been to many restaurants where they are still open if closed at a certain time and you can still.order. So i left as i knew the prices would be more and go somewhere else for food My mom then went there and she was told the same but decided to order with out my knowledge. When she told me the price i was shocked. It came to $33 full price for small portions which would be probably the bullet menu items.items were even cold cause probably from bullet menu.Someone should be honored if they cant stay open until there posted time .it was not even worth $33 dollars that would be a keg menu or else where with full portions. When i could of been charged the bullet price $21 if i couldn't sit in before closing time n if i am paying full price portion size...
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