Busy in the evenings, so make sure you
Scan the QR to go on the queue, it moves relatively quickly. The sushi is good and tasty, order via an iPad and it will arrive by train. Too many options drowned in sauce and mayonnaise In my opinion, I prefer the classic fresh fish which they didn’t have enoug
It was fairly empty on a Sunday afternoon. The sushi rolls were pretty good but I've had better. I enjoyed the baked mussels. Great place if you don't like interactions. Order thru your phone and the food is brought to you on a little train table side.
A fun option for the sushi train experience! It isn't a converter belt anymore - you just order from your smartphone (which is a lovely clear and simple system) and it gets delivered to your table via a cute little train. The unagi and salmon skin roll were so-so but some yummy eats included the spi
This location opens later than the others. 9p or 10p. Prkg can be a bit of a wait. Service was excellent. Our QR code did not work to order, twice, so they had to take out order.
Food was excellent!! Service was fast. Order food from tablet. prices according to color of plate. Varied menu some sushi, some cooked. Food is delivered on a trolley system right to your table. Very fun
Much more efficient now. Food is ordered through the QR code provided by your wait staff. Food is ordered and brought straight to you. Portions seem a little smaller but at least it isn't sitting on a conveyor belt.
Great, Cheap Sushi!!!
The little train that brings the food to your table is a nice touch. I dare say it taste better than some of the other Sushi place in Waikiki 😊
My kids are bummed they took away the tablets to order. Now it's done on a cell phone. The food is good for the price.
They did away with the tablets that you would place your orders on. When you get seated, they now give you a designated paper receipt with a QR code on it. You need to scan that QR code with your phone. Once you scan that code, you can start placing your orders. Easy peasy!!
A very interesting place, with sushi sent to you by a train. Great for non-contact dining! The portion and price is just right - perfect when you’re not that hungry but still want some food.
Same chain we tried in Japan! Instead of a conveyor belt, your sushi is made to order and arrives on a mini bullet train. Very fun and unique. The fish was fresh and the salmon sashimi was good quality like in Japan. However the prices are a lot more in comparison. $3-$6 is the average per plate. Su
This location still stuck in covid bubble. Meaning NO conveyor belt of sushi or ordering from tablet. They give you receipt with QR code when you sit. Scan and order from there. Shuttle delivers directly to your table.
Amazing food and very friendly staff.
Every trip to Hawaii I stop here it’s a great place to enjoy some good food and amazing staff to help you.
Affordable and delicious sushi and sides. Also, everything was made and sent out really quickly on the train themed conveyor.
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