Reviews List
English Reviews (Reviews Total Language : 17 reviews)
“Cheap sushi, and good quality”
Most plate starts from 100yen. There are some that cost 200yen and more. Quality is good. There allow you the choice of half portion rice for some sushi which prevents wastage of food. Will be good if there are more varieties. We tried for the lucky dip but never got lucky.
Visited November 2019
“Good and cheap sushi”
Most of the sushi is fresh and good. Each plate is 100 to 200yen depending on what you order. Theres even fugu sushi wow! For each 5 plates then you slot them into the dish collecting area of your table and you get a lucky draw for which you may get a small toy in return. Interesting place.
Visited October 2019
“Better taste on weekday than at weekend”
Fresh and well cut fish, but the app is not available for foreign users. But the sauce of the eel rice was too much... Overall, the food was great, as well as the service!
Visited October 2019
“Quality sushi at affordable price”
This place is the Okinawa Outlet Mall. The quality is a lot better than similar sushi restaurant in Singapore and affortable. The sushi are delicious. Apart from having sushi on the conveyor belt, you can order cooked food and sushi from the ordering tablet at the table. The food will be deliver...ed via a separate conveyor belt! How impressive! Their chawanmushi is a must try. It is our first time having this japanese steam egg dish that have cheese, crab, scallop and rice. Unfortunately, it was so nice that we forgot to take a picture of it! 😅 We will definitely visit this sushi place next time!
Visited December 2018
“Superb Value JPY 100 Sushi Dishes, Nothing Short of a First Class Experience!”
This is a dining experience as hi-tech and traditional Japanese as you will get; futuristic for most visitors to Japan. Extremely popular with locals and mainland visitors. The main reason why? Most sushi dishes are priced at JPY 100. Superb value for fresh maguro, toro, salmon, uni, ebi, tempura s...hrimp, and at least two to three dozen other varieties of sushi, sushi rolls and tempura, one as good as the other. The method, hi-tech; the taste and presentation, as traditional as can be expected in much more pricey places. There will be a queue out the door. You get a reservation ticket by touch screen upon arriving at the restaurant where the waiting time is indicated. Once seated, green tea is self-served at a hot water spout on your table. You place your orders by touch screen. It arrives like an express Shikansen train on a conveyor belt which stops precisely next to your table. You order; the dish comes in less than a minute, freshly made. You pile up sushi dishes in no time. You didn't think you could eat so much - for so little cash. At the end of the meal, you insert empty dishes on a "dish slot". Every five dishes gets you a spin on the video screen for a chance at prizes, not unlike a mini-pachinko. Prizes are uniquely Japanese thingamajigs, little Anime figurines and stuff. Fun for the kids! And for the big kids as well. You push a buzzer for the wait staff who tallies up the bill. You pay, credit cards accepted, and get ready for your next visit to Kura Sushi, which you know will happen soon enough. There is a reservations system in Japanese through EPARK but international visitors will have difficulty accessing this. Rakuten point cards are used at Kura Sushi. You congratulate yourself for this fantastic discovery and dining experience!
Visited March 2018