Family friendly sushi!
Like other Kura Sushi, this place meets expectations: affordable and good.
This place has sushi on a conveyor belt and you can pick and choose your sushi that comes by.
However, they have touch panels where you can place orders, which I prefer. Depending on the sushi, you will have to wait a little longer (like tempura sushis), so if you spot something on the conveyor belt and you are really hungry, just pick that up.
Once you eat your sushi, you can just slide the plate into a little hole at the end of the table.After you put in 5 dishes, a little animation will appear on the screen and if you get lucky you will get a toy. If the toy doesn't come out, just tell one of the staff and they will get one for you. This also will speed up the tabulation of the plates. At the end it will display how many plates you have put in, and the staff will just punch that number and put it on your tab.
Almost everything is 100 yen, but not all. Once you are done eating you press a button on the tablet and a staff will...
Read moreWe had a great experience here. Since we got to Japan it’s been a challenge finding places that are suitable us with our 1 year old and our limited Japanese language skills. Kura has good booster seats and kid friendly options, the prices are great, and the food was delicious! The conveyor aspect is fun but also intuitive. The staff was very patient with our limited Japanese and made the whole experience so much less stressful. Highly...
Read moreFor $1 conveyer belt sushi, it was great! One of the cheapest meals we’ve had in Japan. Plus you can play a game! For every 5 plates you slide down the chute on the table, you get a chance to play a little video game. The game plays itself so you just watch but if it wins then you get a chance to pick a Gatcha ball. We slide 25 plates down the chute, played 5 times and won once. It was fun and the sushi quality is good...
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