You get what you pay for. Not really good sushi but perhaps still better than 70% of sushi places in the US that sell sashimi. For three of us, we ate $40 worth of food. We were full but eh, probably won’t be going back.
The belt isn’t running right now but you can order everything on the tablet. The tablet has options for Japanese, English, Chinese, and Korean. When you’re finished you call the water over, he tallies your plates and then gives you a wooden badge with your table number and you bring that to the front of the restaurant to pay.
They did forget to bring out one of our orders but we asked about it (aka mimed and pointed at the tablet) and they got it. We waited about 15 minutes and they finally brought it out.
The cheesecake dessert was really creamy and delicious. The shaved ice was terrible. It was chunky and the bottom didn’t even have any syrup. The ice cream was a little icy like it had more water than cream.
Overall, if you’re not too picky about your sushi and want something at a cheap price, go for it. However, if you really like high grade sashimi,...
Read moreThis sushi-go-round was very enjoyable for my group of three. One of the guys noted the more expensive pricing, when compared to other places, but I found that easy to ignore. The sushi quality was great. I’m no expert though, so you enthusiasts might want to take that with a grain of salt. However, everything I ate tasted really good. The sushi I ate consisted of grilled scallop, tuna, amaebi, tamago, salmon, and more. I spent a total of ¥4,300 on myself lol. There was a nice variety and the conveyor belt was well-stocked at all times—especially for how busy it was. Several times, the sushi chef was immediately aware of us wanting to order sushi off of the menu and would promptly ask us before we had the chance to ask ourselves. Our waitress was very kind and patient with us too. Her understanding of English made it easy to get around the language barrier. I genuinely had a great time at this place. I’m honestly jealous those who live...
Read moreThis sushi conveyor belt restaurant has the prime location of being close to the train station, which is their biggest plus. The quality of the food is decent, and the price is a little higher than compared to others, but I think it's worth it.
The servers are very polite and follow a strict script. They mostly leave you alone through and refer you to the tablet.
Out of the times I have gone, I noticed that their onion salmon sushi gives you a lot of onion and mayo, so if you're a fan of that dish, if is very nice. Also, their fried chicken is surprisingly good, even though it's a...
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