My wife and I ate here for a snack before dinner, because we had never been to a conveyor belt sushi place before. It was a really cool experience, and you're able to order on a tablet in English if you want, which is super convenient.
We had to ask what the faucets were about at the counter; it turns out they're to dispense hot water to add to powdered green tea that is available in a canister at every seat. I thought it might have something to do with green tea, but I wasn't sure.
If you order food from the tablet instead of just taking what comes around on the conveyor belt, your food comes out and stops in front of you on the top conveyor instead of the bottom one, so keep your eyes open for that. :)
I just had some green tea, a lemon sour, and some nattō sushi, which is one of the few meatless options available there. (I'm not a big fan of seafood, so at sushi places, I usually prefer to get...
Read moreNot my first time having the conveyor style sushi, but definitely one of my favorites, the menus here use Ipads with an English option so ordering was really simple, the menu is large and has a huge selection from sushi, sashimi, and even deep fried options, pairs great with an ice cold draft beer, I highly recommend stopping here for lunch, you won't be...
Read moreWe came to dine at this Sushi Kaiten by chance during our Sendai visit. we just walked along Clisroad and found this Sushi restaurant just opend (after renovation). We ordered many dishes, Otoro, Ikura, Uni, Crab, Chawamushi, Clam Soup, sushi set. The taste was very good although some dishes were not as fresh as we expected. THe price was not...
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