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1-1-3 Maizuru Chuo-Ku | Recruit Tenjin Bldg. 1F, Fukuoka 810-0073, Fukuoka Prefecture, Fukuoka
08:00 - 17:00
08:00 - 17:00
08:00 - 17:00
00:00 - 17:00
00:00 - 17:00
yes
Even if you make a reservation by 19:00 on the phone, it actually comes in at 19:20.
I thought this was a tuna festival ...
The staff don't know English make the communication harder
Always long queue. But the wait is worth it as the food is cheap and above average
This sushi restaurant is relatively small, needs to queue for quite a long time. The food quality is not stable, the first dish is good but the 2nd is not up to standard
Foreign staff rude and rush rush rush. Not friendly. Food so- so. Will never come back
Average sushi, but great value.
Pricing is great. Most things are 100 yen, some are 150 yen, and a few are 300 yen. Quality of the fish is also good. Nigiri rice, however, is not tightly packed and sometimes fall apart when picking up the sushi. To order, you enter the dishes on a touch screen kiosk. When the order arrived on the conveyor belt, the kiosk will notify you. Beware of other people accidentally taking your order off the conveyor belt.
Sushiro always serves a quality sushi for this type of sushi restaurant. We always love their fresh fish and variety of deserts. I had their Millcrepe Melba desert this time and it was unexpectedly good for the price! Only particularly for this branch in Oyafuko Dori, the shop is a bit small and feels very tight. But understandable considering it is the very central location.
Cheap but really not bad. Much better than what you expect.
Although there are busy in store (need to wait around 30 mins even in tea time), the quality is very great! You can order with fresh or just getting dishes on the rolling. The tea is very good, and you can even buy a pack of 18 for only ¥100!
Cheap, the queue is long but fast
i went there at 18:00 weekday. I was taken my seat after 15mins waiting time. It's acceptable. Service and food is very good. Price is competitive too. I would recommend this restaurant to everyone
The best conveyor belt sushi I have eaten recent years!! The sushi is amazing. Cheap and so fresh. I was there around 13.00 and took me 30 minutes wait, but it was worth waiting
The food and price were fantastic for the money. I had some amazing bluefin that blew my mind. The only gripe is that you don't really know if the plate coming around is actually yours. You have an idea but it's not 100% clear. The screen will say the order is ready but you don't really know if that is your actual dish or someone else down the line. Not your problem if you grab it 😊 but it can be overwhelming for a first timer.
If you like cheap sushi i think this is a nice place for you. Some of the branches have a lot ppl during meal time. You may also book a ppace thru their apps.
Affordable conveyor belt sushi but rather long waiting time. We came here at 915pm on Friday night but had to wait for 40 mins before getting our seats. Seems like they have an online app/website to take your queue number beforehand. Paid around 2.5k yen for 2 pax.
Just a typical conveyor belt sushi chain restaurant. Not bad, not amazing. This branch is often packed with foreign tourists due to it's proximity to the Tenjin shopping area, so it can have a wait during peak hours at times.
Fresh sushi. Fast service. Perfect if you don't speak Japanese. Still keep your Google translate close by if you have an issue (like you don't understand how the screen Works^^)The menu is huge, but all fresh and made under order... Or you can take on the moving lane... Be careful some of them are reserved. If it's your first time, better go with a local or someone who knows at least.
Save room for the sweet potats!
Food is very delicious and affordable. If you are familiar with japanese sushi shops then you'll have a great time here. The staffs are helpful and if you know little Japanese then it would be better.
Affordable sushi that comes to a long waiting price
One of the worst SUSHIRO restaurants in japan I ever had tasted. It is well known stories that popular areas especially for foreigners, not so good food qualities compared to those of local friendly restaurants in Japan. Not so fresh fish and service, as well. Shame on you Tenjin Sushiro!
one of the male waiter in front desk is so unfriendly because we do not understand japanese,he even did not guide us.
Have to book here early. Either try using the Sushiro app in Japan or get a local to help you out! If you walk in, you'll probably be pretty far behind in line. Apart from that, decent food and alot of variety! Take note that when you order from the tablet, they'll let you know when your food is coming and you have to collect from your coloured plates along the same conveyor belt where all the food is coming from. You can ask the waiter for the colour or you can find it along the side of the table! Don't take food from other coloured plates! They're for other people.
cheap and good! love it! ive been in sushiro tokushima, and matsuyama. all are good!!
One of the biggest japan sushi chain store, the sushis here are cheap and delicious! If you want to avoid long waiting, better reserve seats online. Recommended the shrimp related dish here, fresh and cheap!
You can enjoy nice sushi for almost108yenMost of sushi in sushiro costs 108yen(includes tax)for 2pcs but some of are more expensive than 108yen there has udon, beer, karayake things.They have nice digital order system too. You can order by English, chinese, Korean too.Enjoy your sushi!
Cheap and yummy
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Really soso, some other sushiro are better than this one
One of the best places to have lunch it’s cheap and delicious change the menu to English on the touch screen and enjoy all the best but basic Japanese sushi that made sushi row famous. My motto is: sushi row is always better than any foreign sushi restaurant.
Good value for money! Many nigiri choices! Worth visiting.
Food was not bad. Service was fast and staff were friendly.
A super value conveyor belt type sushi. Locals love it and at normal meal times you will have to queue up. Last time I tried in the hakata branch (and gave up) was 1 hr wait! This time I went off-peak and was seated right away. For that price it’s a must go. Above average fish and snacks and everything!
very reasonable price with super good sushi. everytime I always was in Fukuoka
Excellent stuff. Everything is automated from getting a seat, to ordering and paying your bill. Great selection from the cheaper end to more pricier items. The sushi was delicious and will definitely satisfy your cravings without breaking the bank!
Great place to enjoy sushi. I want to visit here again someday. I love it.
You can have a lot of styles Sushi and side dish with a cheap price here and deep flavor green tea.
Nice place. Typically 10 to 30 mins of waiting time before you can sit. English menu available. Order using tablet pc
raw prawn and fried prawn were the best in my opinion. visited twice during my stay in tenjin for 5 days. it tastes great and the price is low too.
Both cheap and delicious
Not bad but should include more choices. Easy to order.
My first and best rotating Sushi I had so far! Sushiro- is cheap and delicious! The staff struggles with English but as you can literally do all the ordering by yourself and point on the photos, you'll get a lot of food very quickly. haha
Affordable Sushi and an English Menu!
One of my favorite sushi places! You have to get a number and wait for it to be called, and depending on time of day there may be a wait. However, if you're alone and okay sitting at the counter instead of a table, you'll get prioritized over groups. The number-giving screens are all Japanese, but the menus at the tables have options in Japanese, English, Korean and Chinese. Plates are 100, 180, or 300 yen depending on the item. Sushi quality is good and the service is very prompt.
Good sushi at a good price
Nice and fresh sushi all year round
Kinda the same quality as I get in the better all you can restaurants in Holland. There's no English explanation of the waiting area system, which was a bit inconvenient. We managed to draw the right number for a counter seat, but there is no sign that shows what number is next. The call out the numbers in Japanese, and since I am hungry, I am suddenly motivated to learn the language
Excellent value for money sushi ordered via tablet delivered via tracks like "JR train or Shinkansen". Be advised to remember colour of your table and only take deliveries on trays bearing your colour.
tasty and cheap - like any sushiro in japan :)
Best value
1-1-3 Maizuru Chuo-Ku | Recruit Tenjin Bldg. 1F, Fukuoka 810-0073, Fukuoka Prefecture, Fukuoka
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