I almost couldn't find this place because I didn't know that it was on the second floor.
In any case, I was excited to be here because this is my first Kura Sushi in Japan. I managed to try a few dishes that were not available at sushiro. The sushi was fresh and good, and overall, I feel that their price is on the highest side compared to their competitor Sushiro.
I had a chance to try their gachapon machine, and I got a keychain from one of the anime series, but I don't know what that anime is all about. Subsequent attempts...
Read moreMy first experience with conveyor belt sushi was at this gem. At least a dozen kinds of sushi on the regular rotation with egg, mackerel, bonito, tuna, roe, cheesecake and more at 100 yen a plate. All dishes but the desserts came with two portions. The express service belt brought larger hot noodles dishes, scrumptious tempura shrimp, and chocolate mousse right to your table with a chime. Thankfully we won a round of the plate return game. I loved this place. For twenty bucks our party of four left...
Read moreYou can order from a tablet terminal installed at your seat. The sushi arrives on an express conveyor belt. You can change the tablet's text to English, Korean, or other languages. You can also choose from a slow conveyor belt that rotates. Plates are returned using a slot on the table, and every 10 plates are drawn for a chance to win an original toy, which is fun. Not only sushi, but also tempura and other dishes are available, so even if you don't like raw...
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