Great for people on a diet! Food takes so long to arrive (compared to other sushi chains) that you might as well leave and just not eat at all.
As a Japanese person, one of the worst experiences ive had with sushi chains. The sushi is alright and not too bad but corners are cut and the prices are quite high. For example, the udon in my photo, the roll was cut in half to give the impression there was two of them. The food took 25 minutes which was disappointing. I feel like there are much better alternatives that can offer faster and better service, 25 minutes is a really low bar. Staff kind of just walked away before i got to finish my sentence asking how long it was going to take for the food to come. Genki in Japanese loosely means “energized” and I felt more depressed and frustrated after waiting 25 minutes for the sushi to arrive. There’s also a 10%...
Read moreSushi was very tasty, though the size of it was little bit small. The idea of a model bullet train bringing the plates directly to the table was very interesting and worth seeing. Each table had a tap with hot water to allow free refill of green tea. During tea time, it took couple of minutes to get a free table. It was possible to order through website directly to own table, by scanning a QR code on the receipt, it was...
Read moreSushi was acceptable though quality varied greatly between pieces. The wait for each plate was insane (in spite of not being crowded), we waited for 20 min for one plate of inari sushi. Told the waiter this and were left waiting for another 10 min. 10% service charge will be added, plus it's more expensive than its (much better) counterpart in Japan. Not...
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