This was my last meal before coming back to the States. It was moderately busy when we came but we easily found three seats next to each other. You can put your items behind you by the windows. You can take items off the conveyor belt or you can order items from the tablet. We did both because there are items that you won’t see on the belt, that are on the tablet. Some said this is slightly expensive. To tell you the truth, if you have a job of any kind, this meal is very affordable. I can’t remember how much I paid but it would have been so much higher back in Illinois. Chefs were very efficient since they had to get through everyone’s requests. Everything was...
Read moreWe ate here twice, once when we found out our flight was delayed, and the second time when we went back two days later to rebook the flight. If our flight gets delayed again, we’ll probably go back.
We ordered off the touch pad, we didn’t take anything off the belt. The items on the belt didn’t seem they were rotated out frequently, and frankly it didn’t look all that appealing. Also, if you have time, pace your orders as they’re pretty fast. Chilled sake in the bottle was affordable. There’s also matcha for free as well. Wasabi packets ride on the belt. We thought the food was pretty good for a conveyor belt place.
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Read moreI had some time before my flight from Tokyo a few weeks ago, so I decided to grab some last minute sushi from this place. That was the first time of me getting sushi from a conveyor belt in Japan, and the taste is still much better than anywhere else. The fish is fresh, and everything was just delicious. So many different fish variations as well. This is something that you don't see often outside Japan. If you don't see what you like on the belt, just shout it out and the sushi chef will quickly make it for you. Very quick and convenient. The price was surprisingly not bad considering it's in the airport. Definitely...
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