Kura Zushi is one of the most well-known revoluting Sushi shop. We can enjoy not only Sushi, but alro Ramen, Gyudon, cakes, and so on at Kupa zushi.
When you enter to the restaurant, clerk will take you to a table or counter (you can choose) then pick up some Sushi will dish. Basically one dish cfsts 100 Yen. You can order by display. It does not cost additionally. Just wait, and extra rail brings your order. Then pick up with dish, and push a switch to show that order has already been picked up.
Kura Zushi provides a game once in 5 dishes. If win, you can get a toy. If you go at lunch or dinner time, it will be very crowded and need to wait for a few hours. So if you can, you should visit on...
Read moreI've been going to Hama sushi and Sushiro, and thought I'd try Kura sushi to compare. Kura is an old school conveyor belt sushi restaurant that still uses the ever-revolving plates of premade sushi. I saw some customers eat these, but I stuck with ordering on the tablet (in English) as some of the premade plates seemed a bit sus. There were some great items, including in the non-sushi categories. The shrimp tempura hand roll was my second favorite, with the fatty tuna shown in the photo as my favorite piece. I did have one unappetizing item (regular salmon sushi) which doesn't really happen at Hama or Sushiro. I'll probably come...
Read moreNot a bad kaiten sushi place. Located next to McDonald's and Cocos, it is a bit tricky to get the parking lot. Pretty reasonable. It uses a touch screen for ordering, due to the current Covid issues, but can be set to English. So, if your mastery of Japanese is not quite there yet, this is super convenient. I prefer this place over some other places, but I don't want to name names. The menu carries a number of items beyond sushi, like ramen, various...
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