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I really enjoyed the sushi at the Hama Sushi Kinkaku-ji. It was my first time visiting this chain, and it did not disappoint. The nigiri eel and tuna were better than I had at Sushiro. Hama Sushi seemed to have a wider selection as well. It took about 10 minutes to be seated, but seeing as how it was the lunch hour, that's probably faster than it might have been. I had the sweet dumplings for dessert, and they were delicious. My wife enjoyed the pudding. Both my teenage sons consider themselves sushi fans now, so Hama Sushi must be doing something right because they're pretty fussy. Recommended! As a side note, we paid the same amount for sushi for 4 people in Japan that we would have paid for one person in Canada. Remarkable!
Charles WalkerCharles Walker
10
Really fun experience to enjoy a conveyer in Kyoto. This chain is really famous for it's afordable price and the quality that goes with it. Low price means low quality, but compared to any other sushi that you could taste outside of Japan, it's definately a must try as they are really good. Went there without expecting anything, and I was reallly surprise of how good it was Most of the sushis cost 150¥ for 2 pieces. They offer also deserts and alcohol.
Jonathan AzJonathan Az
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So easy if you can't speak or read Japanese! The robot host has an English function. Get a seat number, go to your seat, and order using the tablet. It also has English! When you're finished you just press a button and someone comes to count your plates. Take the receipt to the front and pay. Easy and great sushi :)
Kellie T.Kellie T.
10
Hamazushi is a great place to eat anywhere in Japan. This one was particularily not crowded and the food came very fast. Excelent quality and excelent prices. I recommend the roasted shellfish niguiri and the tempura niguiri.
Matias PicassoMatias Picasso
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Solid sushi after leaving the golden shrine. Went during off hours and there was no wait. Sushi could probably have been higher quality, but you won't pay more than 1200 yen for a filling portion.
M.E. FrancisM.E. Francis
10
We ate a lotttt!! Our favorite sushi place during our stay in Japan.
Elfrida PutrieElfrida Putrie
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1 Kinugasa Tenjinmoricho, Kita Ward, Kyoto, 603-8375, Japan
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attractions: Kinkaku-ji, Kitano Tenmangu Shrine, Hirano Shrine, Hirano Shrine, Shikichi Shrine (Wara Tenjingu), Daihōonji (Senbon Shakadō) Temple, Shikichi (Wara Tenjingu) Shrine, Daishōgun Hachi Shrine, Tōji-in Temple, Tōji-in Temple, restaurants: Awamochi-dokoro Sawaya, Shikura, McDonald's Kinkaku-ji, Sabanji, Hanamakiya, Toyouke Chaya, Washoku Now Joy Kinkakuji, Coffee Kobo, Dainoji, Coco Hana

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