I've been coming here since ~2013, and the food is always as outstanding as the customer service. When I went gluten free, I stopped coming as I figured it would be too difficult to avoid, but last week I finally came back after 5 years, and wow! The guy who helped us double checked every food I asked for to see if it was gf and when it wasn't he made special batches for the table that were. I absolutely love it here and can't wait to come back
Always a good time at Kuru Kuru! I really appreciate that they put up plastic barriers between groups of two at the bar in front of the conveyor belt. I honestly think they should stay! You can always count on a continuously full belt of fresh offerings every time. Often busy, which is a testament to it's reliability and quality. Good service and lots of natural light in the day. It's a great way to try new things and get exactly what you want, can't beat it!
Well.........At first I was excited. The placed looked like it was a good place to eat. I waited about 10 minutes to be called for my seat. Once I was I was on my way when I was told to stop, so I stopped (fairly embarrassed because I was waiting in the middle of the pathway) while they decided to not seat me at the place they originally wanted me at. They told me to wait.....so I sat down and waited. Then they sat me. I had 4 small plates of food , and as I was giving myself a break a girl came up toe and asked if I was finished. I said no, not yet. 3 minutes later another girl came up to me and asked if I was finished, again, I said no. I waited until I say what I wanted and had another plate. Before I could swallow the last bite I had 2 girls one right after the other ask me if I was done.........All in all within a 10 minute span, I was asked 5 times if I was done. I understand "turn and burn", and they want to make as much money as possible. But it REALLY destroys the experience. I could not finish a plate without someone asking me if I was done. Not cool, no matter how good it isI will pay a little more somewhere else where I can be left alone and relax without being constantly bothered when I'm eating.
omg! SO tasty. my sis and her husband visited and brought home sushi to-go from this place. i didn't even know of Kuru Kuru :/ everything, and they brought a large selection, was delicious; perfectly balanced on the palate <3 so thankful my fam turned me on to such a lovely sushi place in my hometown.
Kura Kura was good. Sushi is fresh and the small plates allow for a true tasting of numerous dishes. The “Raw Sweet Shrimp Nigiri w/deep fried Shrimp Heads” must be an acquired taste, not our taste. Service is prompt and very hospitable. We’ll be back.
Update...food seems fresher but lacking in quantity. Server was excellent but hostess seated 2 tables before us even though we arrived before them. We waited an hour to be seated for a party of 5. Not happy. Especially when there is Skai Sushi in birch bay which is far better!
I really like the friend California roll! Most of the plates have 3-4 rolls per plate, but if you ask for the fried California roll, it isn't that expensive, and it comes with 5 rolls! Very cool!
We love going to conveyor belt sushi places. They are a really fun way to dine. Kuru Kuru didn't disappoint. We arrived shortly after 5 and had about a 25 minute wait. The food was good, especially the maki rolls. The only reason why I'm not giving it 5*s is the nigiri sushi was scarce - only tuna and salmon - and thin slices of fish, and the tomago (egg omelet) seemed to be processes and not made fresh. I also wish they had more variety on the conveyor belt. But overall it was a good experience and we will be back!
Love the Tanner chef man! Delicious sushi and a kindly packed to go dinner for my friend’s daughter. Love all the staff and that this is a family owned local spot. Truly off the chart wonderful food!
Honestly one of the best sushi places in town, if not THE best. Grab what you like from the covered plates, bump elbows with your neighbor against the protective clear shield and fill up on seared scallop and unagi!