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Serena W.
Jan 28, 2025
This place is awesome. We dropped in on the MLK holiday so the price was higher than a normal day but $49 for 1.5 hours of all you can eat delicious sushi is a great deal. The conveyor belt situation is so much fun. Love how the food arrives correctly, quickly and to your exact location. This automation does not take away from the fact that there are real humans who work in the restaurant to answer questions and ensure you are having a good experience. We ate almost everything we could on the menu and a few things more than twice. There were lots of vegetarian options and many items besides straight up sushi. I particularly love miso and could have chugged bowls of the soup until they kicked me out and would have still felt like I made out like a bandit. The sushi cuts aren't the fattest or the absolute best but I did not expect that. Everything was good and worth the money.
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Karen Y.
Dec 18, 2024
I think the overall feel is... it's a sushi spot that delivers food on the conveyor belt mechanism BUT not a continuous loop. So it's a sushi restaurant. Kura Inspired. Who knows. I hope it survives... for their regulars. Decor is very plain... boring minimalistic. Service is awkward. 80% self serve. You order the food on the ipad. Since food is being delivered by a sliding machine, not a server... the "gratuity" is challenging. The service provided: seating, water (no refill), clean up. So based on that... would you tip 18%? I find that being generous. Yet, that's the minimum on that touchpad. Food: sub-par sushi... 80% of what we got was very "blah"... like low quality. The selection was not wide. Honestly, any Asian run sushi (not by Japanese chef) is probably just as good if not better. The 2 hand rolls were probably the best option... which are the spicy tuna and the toro one. We got the tempura... and it was awful. Never have I ever gotten "onion" tempura in Japan... so this gives off the IDGAF vibe lol. The Tamago... it was like a frozen plastic... I don't have any creative words to describe it. Another diner literally said "I love it here. It's amazing." Guess for those who haven't experienced the art of real sushi, this might be theirs. Total spent $138 (pricey for mediocre sushi) but had it bookmarked so... checked off the list.
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Vanessa W.
Dec 14, 2024
Not your typical conveyer belt sushi - you order on your tablet and have to wait for each order to be prepared. You can order 4 plates at a time, including if you're getting 4 pieces of the same nigiri. The worst part of the tablet is that the photos are tiny and while there's a name for each dish, there is no description about what is in it. While the name for each dish is pretty self explanatory for a number of items, it is not for the less standard rolls. This could also be problematic for any diners with allergies.They have an AYCE option and the quality of the food shows that. There were some decent plates, mostly mediocre with too much rice, and one roll (the volcano roll) that my dining companions found so inedible that I myself didn't end up trying it.
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Nora F.
Nov 30, 2024
Hubby discovered this amazing place! We used to eat at East Kaiten sushi. They closed permanently a few years ago. This Kaiten Zushi is a big place with big booths. Our first visit was dinner time. Mo was our waitress for the night, but here, waiters and waitresses work quite differently with their customers since they don't take the food to the tables for customers. We saw a robot bringing drinks to the customers too. Soon, I'll be seeing robots dining at one of the tables. Then robots will be feeding customers too ha! On our first visit, we had the ramen, fire roll, eel, salmon toro, avocado salad, shrimp, yellowtail, and more salmon toro and the Philadelphia roll, which was unique because they added cream cheese to the Philly roll. We thought the first visit was quite good. On our second visit, which was lunchtime, we had more salmon toro and my favorite, Anago nigiri, probably one of my best! I recommend Anago Nigiri and Salmon Toro if you're unsure what to order. We also had great hand rolls, spicy tuna, and eel avocado. We tried Ocean Roll on our second visit, and it was pretty good. They have all-you-can-eat sushi, but Anago is not one of them. We'll try all-you-can-eat sushi someday, but we have to do it on a weekday for a reasonable price. All-you-can-eat is $50 on weekends, and on weekdays, it's $30+. To do "all-you-can-eat" from the menu, you must have all parties do the same. Otherwise, get the a la carte. We're delighted at Kaiten Zushi! The place is big and in a great location. Highly recommended!
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Christopher C.
Nov 13, 2024
Be sure to check if it's a holiday! However, for ayce sushi ~$30 is a steal! The fish quality was good, but like any ayce place the rice was surely overpowering! Fun times as always here however! Cheers!
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Hedda P.
Feb 18, 2025
The best all-you-can-eat sushi deal (particularly for lunch)! The fish is fresh, the options are plentiful, and it's prepared as you order, delivered straight to you via conveyer belt. No more piles of rolls sitting upon each other! Despite the automation, service is quite attentive, with servers coming around with water as needed. The interior is a bit sterile, but I don't mind it. My personal favorites here are the Fire roll, the Eel avocado hand roll, and the salmon (in general). I also usually get their miso soup as a palette cleanser. It's not going to be the best sushi you've ever had, but for the price point and what you get, it's definitely 5 stars in my book!
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Tiffany H.
Dec 18, 2024
Pretty strict on the rules set for AYCE. I saw someone recommend the hand rolls on yelp but it came with a full scoop of rice in each roll. They noticed that we were not eating some of the rice and mentioned to us that we would have to pay for the leftover rice and should try to consume the rice. Salmon, eel and tomago nigiri were good. The tuna and red snapper weren't great and somewhat fishy. Miso soup was good and helped with eating the rice. Lunch AYCE has an hour limit and once your time is up, the iPad on the table for ordering turns off and they bring the check right away. Didn't take long for the food to come out on the conveyor belt. After tax and tip it's around 42 per person.
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Kyle T.
Feb 12, 2025
This AYCE conveyer belt sushi spot has nothing but high quality dishes! From the nigiri to the rolls and appetizers to everything in between, this is one of my favorite places to go to for sushi. Service for drinks and getting used plates was very fast and i loved the aesthetics of the place.
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Miranda F.
Dec 8, 2024
The perfect place for a fun, indulgent date night! Do not be confused by the term "conveyer belt sushi." This is NOT the conveyor belt that continues to rotate stale rolls that you pick up and choose. It is instead a made-to-order system in which the conveyor belt promptly delivers your order in a futuristic way to your table. Everything is ordered via tablet, and there are tons of options- including sides like noodles, rice, ramen, and fried appetizers (though I always recommend not filling up on these and saving them for last). Best part is it's AYCE for a fair price (about $50) and even cheaper for lunch. Have been twice and anticipate I'll be back soon!
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Justin T.
Nov 21, 2024
I was craving conveyor belt sushi, so my friends and I came to Kaiten Zushi. Though it was not a true conveyor belt sushi experience with plenty of plates rotating throughout the restaurant, the sushi is still delivered to you via a belt system. We came for lunch time, and I thought the prices were pretty fair. Most dishes come out super fast, though some did take longer than others. The sushi was decent quality, and the service was good. They also have an all-you-can-eat special that we did not do, but it seemed like a pretty good deal!
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