The coincidental discovery of the conveyor belt sushi restaurant on Google Maps was perfect, as I needed to run errands in this area. The staff at the front of the store provided excellent service, welcoming me and managing the customer queue efficiently. The interior ambiance looked impressive, and ordering from the extensive menu on the tablet was convenient. The restaurant offered a special set of three sushi rolls that customers could order on their own, allowing them to sample various types of sushi on one plate. Overall, the food was well-prepared, but ordering through the tablet seemed to result in a slightly slower service, possibly due to the chefs preparing fresh sushi after the order is placed. The presentation of the clam chowder in a large bowl was particularly impressive, and the portion and flavor of the seaweed soup...
Read moreWe came as a group, and they told us to wait outside while they’re cleaning the table for us. While waiting, I was at another store and my friend inform us that they suddenly didn’t allow us to eat at the restaurant bcs previously we had a strong perfume scent that someone became sick. What I don’t get is that, why would they accept us and then suddenly rejected us. It doesn’t make any sense how someone would be sick from a perfume smell. It’s just so unprofessional and...
Read moreWe stopped by while walking through the neighborhood and noticed people waiting outside—a good sign! There was a waiting list to fill out, but it moved fairly quickly. The place has a simple interior and uses the classic conveyor belt sushi system.
The menu focuses on sushi and sashimi, which were very fresh and tasty. Prices felt a little on the higher side, but the quality made up for it. Overall, a satisfying and authentic sushi experience in Tokyo. Paul 🇺🇸 &...
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