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Contribuer aux commentairesFun, cheap, generally delicious. Not the highest quality but happily ate a ton of salmon sashimi. Don’t get your hopes up on certain rolls coming down, typically the same 12 pass through
Hands down one of my favorite sushi places. The conveyor belt style of service makes it easy for a quick, casual bite, but ordering specific rolls off the menu is still simple and stress free.
Really solid quality for conveyor belt sushi with surprisingly inexpensive plates for the quality. There are obviously more cute little rolls than the specialty by nature of the game but the nigiri portions are generous. They of course offered sake chilled which I always thought of as a warm beverage. They had no CBD offerings which I don’t expect at a restaurant that’s a bonus. I asked for a Ramune! They had several flavors and I saved the bottle cause how fun! I went here for a birthday dinner with my little godchild (babysitter) and recommended it for a quick dinner date idea. The first time we were in a booth and it was a bit awkwardly crowded but we made it work. The second time was a tiny bit awkward but not. Great seating and service and food— my guy didn’t tell me he is sometimes iffy on sushi so we continued down to Salt and Straw since we were snacking all day as we ran about. I like the peppered red tuna!!! You can also order rolls and hand rolls and they have all the normal extras.Vegetarian options: Typical to a sushi placeParking: Park a couple blocks away in the neighborhood and walk up. If the strip is busy— the place might be popping. Service slows with larger parties obviously when it is busy but when busy one or two can dine quickly and easily at the pseudobar seating with chairs instead of a booth and it’s easier to reach and see the offerings. This is gonna be a definite repeat when in the hood place. Good food— $20-30. Good snack — $7-10. Gotta love it! Eating a lot more seafood lately. Proteins and omega 3s.Kid-friendliness: No worries here
We have had take out and dined in several times at Sushi Hada. It is one of the few conveyer belt sushi restaurants around and offers most of the usual dishes. The service is good, you can pretty much always get a seat, but I think the quality of the rolls is just so-so on the belt. When we have ordered take out the rolls are more tidy, fresh, and tasty. I know this is typical of conveyor sushi, but I wish there were more non-krab options on the belt where you did not need to order directly, as I have a mild to moderate allergic reaction to k-rab. The rolls are also drenched in sauces and mayo more than other places. Some people will probably love this, but I find it lower quality. We will definitely go back, but it is not the best conveyor sushi experience I've had.
For quick conveyor style sushi, this is a solid choice. Cheerful atmosphere, clean and neat, and with options to sit at the conveyor bar or at a booth. The conveyor runs through the entire restaurant so booths have access with added privacy. At dinner time the sushi was fresh and plentiful, with a variety of rolls at different price points, sides, desserts, and even nigiri. If you want something specific that hasn't come by don't be afraid to go up to the bar and make a request! We got fresh fried squid this way, and it was delicious.The only issue was service nobody came by to take our drink orders or ask if we wanted to order an item from the kitchen from their additional (non conveyor menu so we had to hunt someone down. We also had to hunt someone down when it was time to pay the bill. The servers were very nice but too busy to interact with the tables consistently.For this style of sushi at a reasonable price, it's a good bet!Kid friendliness: They have videos of a YouTube channel featuring Chinese country lifestyle and crafts. My son was intrigued. :