Sushiro Narita Store – Affordable, Fresh & Fuss-Free Sushi Experience
If you're landing in Narita and craving sushi that won’t break the bank, Sushiro Narita Store is a must-visit. This conveyor belt sushi chain delivers exactly what you'd hope for — incredibly fresh fish, a wide variety of choices, and wallet-friendly prices that’ll make you do a double take.
The sushi was surprisingly fresh for a chain restaurant. Each plate that rolled by looked inviting, but it was the tuna and salmon nigiri that really stood out — buttery, melt-in-your-mouth textures that reminded me why I fell in love with sushi in the first place.
Service-wise, it's mostly self-service here, which is actually part of the charm. You order via touchscreen, grab your own tea and utensils, and your sushi comes zipping over on a dedicated express lane. The staff were polite and efficient, and the whole experience felt smooth and well-organized.
While it’s not a fancy omakase-style spot, Sushiro Narita nails what it sets out to do — serve quality sushi fast and affordably. Whether you're on a layover or staying in the area, it's definitely worth dropping by.
Pro tip: Come during off-peak hours to avoid long wait times — this...
Read moreWell, how can you not love a place like this!
We had an 8 hour layover in Narita on our way to Florida. So we took the train to Narita city, took a bus to the Aeon mall, and then walked for about 35 mins to the restaurant. Took us about and hour or so to get there in total... and it was worth it!
The sushi was so fresh, it tasted amazing, and it wasn't expensive! (I avoided using "cheap" because it wasn't cheap ingredients.) My favorites were the Aburi Salmon, whether it was with cheese or pesto. I also liked the prosciutto sushi. All their other sushi were great too. Their coffee wasn't bad either!
When we head back to Guam, we definitely want to stop by once more, if we have...
Read moreOrdering your sushi or alike via a tablet from your table. Your ordered food will be delivered via sushi belt. Each table has been allocated a colour code for picking up your ordered food (desks) from the rolling belt. Your colour code will be displayed on the desks when delivering to you. Call staff to count your consumed food by desks and then pay your bill by the self-service machine upon leaving the restaurant. You will only meet staff for allocating a table and when counting your desks for payment. Nothing special for the food and services. There are options of half-rice sushi desks that are new to me from someone coming...
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