Came on a Saturday for lunch and was fairly unimpressed. Service was good, staff was amicable but not worth the 1 hour wait. Average sushi, nothing special and fairly expensive. The automated robot to bring the drinks and sauces malfunctioned but the plate count and prize after 15 plates is a decent idea.
Came on a Saturday for lunch and was fairly unimpressed. Service was good, staff was amicable but not worth the 1 hour wait. Average sushi, nothing special and fairly expensive. The automated robot to bring the drinks and sauces malfunctioned but the plate count and prize after 15 plates is a decent idea.
Robot delivered my drinks. Awesome.
Super fun place to enjoy sushi with friends or family. Actual sushi is mediocre though. However it’s still worth the experience.
Got here around 12pm and put our name on the wait list through the tablet located right outside the front door. Make sure you do that as soon as you get there instead of trying to flag down an employee to ask. If you have the app, I suggest using it, but an employee mentioned they turn off the app on the weekends. You'll get a notification via phone to head back towards the restaurant but you should also keep track of what customer number they are servicing.We ended up getting a booth in the back which was great. The concept is pretty easy to get, you either grab items off of the conveyor belt or you can place an order through the tablets.All the items that we got were delicious and the fish was definitely fresh. They don't actually use too much rice which is great because it's not filling. I highly recommend the crispy rice with any toppings that they have. We also have their taiyaki with ice cream and it was actually pretty good. They have feature items on the menu, so be sure to keep an eye out for those!Your meal can get very pricey so please be aware of the items that you are ordering. Prizes are given for every 15 plates ordered, but you can also buy the items for under $4 if you really want them. Staff is pretty friendly and attentive.
Awesome experience at this place. Kids get a prize after 15 plates
Average sushi served in a fun experience. There is usually a wait time to get into this spot, expect at least 1 hour wait during prime time. Once you are seated you can grab any plate of sushi that’s revolving. You can also order a specific item via the touch screen at your table and it will be delivered directly to your table via a separate conveyor belt. Each place is $3ish, each plate has anywhere from 2 to 4 pieces of sushi depending on what you get. When you’re done with each plate, you dispose of it via a special door on your table. It automatically counts how many plates you’ve taken. Once you reach 15 plates you get a tiny prize, which is cute. Highly recommend for the experience but don’t expect gourmet sushi.
I used to come here a lot because it was great sushi at a low price.We came in so hungry today, but they barely had any fish items, only salmon, no tuna at all.The red shrimp that used to be very fresh and delicious is clearly frozen.The uni had a really strong pungent odor and was bitter. I've never had uni as bitter as I've had today's.We had about ten sushi plates before we gave up and ordered a ramen and rice bowl instead. The worst experience I've had at a sushi restaurant.We left still hungry and am eating at Meet Fresh around the corner instead.I'll end by saying the staff is very friendly, top notch.
Come here early because the wait gets long. The selection was very good. The miso soup was a “meh”. All others were above average.
FAVORITE SUSHI PLACE! My sister discovered this place and omg if having a lot of smaller rolls is your thing along with bomb sushi you should definitely give this place a try??