Just another conveyor belt sushi chain, and it knows it. The quality is generally acceptable, nothing exceptional, but nothing offensive either. It does what it’s supposed to do: deliver plates of sushi at a steady pace, with predictable taste and reasonable consistency.
That said, signs of cost-saving measures are everywhere. Thinner cuts, less generous portions, and a noticeable reliance on automation over craftsmanship. It’s a streamlined operation, perhaps a bit too streamlined for those who care about the finer points of sushi.
Staff are generally friendly, and service runs smoothly even during busier hours, which deserves recognition.
Given that Taiwan may be one of the most densely packed regions for Japanese dining outside of Japan itself, competition is fierce and that makes the mediocrity here stand out just a bit more. Suitable for a quick fix, but far...
Read morefood is nice but the queue system is not clear. we registered online but still need to sign up manually then none telling when ur number will be up
service for ordering also only using a small screen and u gotta take turn with other family members to order, compare to other sushi restaurants that already used phone web to order
for menu, its not much choices compared to other sushi restaurants
anyway in short words, if u wanna come here u gotta have alot of patience especially if u...
Read moreGood sushi and service. A great place to take friends and family. Make sure you download their app and make a reservation, long wait. The quality of their sushi is NO better than Sushi Express, but more expensive. You can order on an electronic tablet at your table and the sushi is delivered fast via rail to your booth. Nice powdered Sencha green tea to drink too. A fun place to eat and very clean,...
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