I LIVE for this sushi train. Ok– for real the sushi isn’t the best I’ve ever had. But it is solidly good. I love the small serving size so you can try lots of kinds, and the prices are lovely. Bowling Green, please keep this place in business so I can eat from the sushi train every time I am in town!
Cassia P.
Classificação do local: 4 Lawton, MI
Great food and good service. Had to wait for my wine to arrive a little longer than anticipated, but it was a full glass instead of a half glass when it did arrive. This is a great concept that I wish was available in more locations, for example Michigan. With this setup we were able to sample different rolls, salads, and desserts instead of ordering something new and hoping for the best.
Thomas O.
Classificação do local: 4 Lawton, MI
If you are new to sushi this place is great for trying things out. We were on vacation passing through the area and found this gem. The sushi was amazing and there was so much variety. The best part was the ability to try multiple types in one sitting. Excellent food at a reasonable price.
Michael G.
Classificação do local: 5 North East, MD
Fantastic food very good. Love the train and the rolls off the menus very good. Service good polite and not very busy so easy to get a seat.
Aleatha R.
Classificação do local: 2 Louisville, KY
I finally gave up trying to show up when they had something good going around on the belt. I love the sushi belt concept. There are fantastic places out there that do it right(marinopolis sushi land springs immediately to mind), but this ain’t it. This isn’t even close. I gave one star because this shouldn’t even be billed as sushi, but the soup is really good. If you’re in the mood for tempura udon, I can highly recommend this place. I should have been clued by the fact that the Asian folks coming here don’t touch the«sushi”– they don’t even sit near the train. They order from the kitchen, which is the only sensible way to go. Save yourself some stomach churning, and stick with the noodle dishes here. The noodles are pretty darn good. If you choose to eat off the train, well, don’t say I didn’t try to warn you!
Torrey C.
Classificação do local: 1 Nashville, TN
If I could give a negative star I would. The service is terrible. The sushi is below average. I’ve came here more than 1 time and it’s gotten worse with time, and the service was painfully awkward, our waitress didn’t know the menu, she sold us something that was pictured on the menu but when it was brought to our table it looked like a Pinterest fail. We mentioned to the waitress that we didn’t care for it and she just stared at us and said«what do you want me to do I can’t take it back» I wasn’t looking for a free meal but I also wasn’t looking to pay 8 $ for an entrée I took a bite of and spit out. Service was terrible food was gross and the aroma of the entire venue for was disgusting it smelt like chemicals. I will not be taking a ride on this sushi train ever again.
Debora S.
Classificação do local: 3 Bowling Green, KY
My grandson and I went to the sushi train because someone on my. Facebook page mentioned they liked it. My grandson was very happy with the train idea. Their sushi is alright(I’ve had better sushi) but for the price it was very good. On a later visit I ordered off the menu, shrimp and fried rice. I was disappointed with the taste and quality of my entrée. So I will stick with the sushi and my grandson will be happy.
Nicholas R.
Classificação do local: 5 Franklin, KY
This place is amazing! The miso soup is the best ive had in a very long time. Th rolls are freash and are placed on a refregerated belt rhat snakes through the restaurant. The menu is full of everythig youd expect with great presentation on the plate. This is my new favorite sushi restaurant for brunch/lunch. Oh and the music choise is tops!
Jessica S.
Classificação do local: 4 Portland, OR
For sushi and non-sushi lovers, you’ll both enjoy this place. I found everything to be quite tasty. They have a large selection of menu items, as well as freshly made sushi added frequently to the train. Plus, this place is super clean and inviting! I will say it is dependent upon the hour that you go, for example, I went right at dinner time, so loads of sushi was to be had, yay for me! I ordered some miso soup, lots of steamed dumplings, and of course plate after plate from the sushi train. My partner in crime is more of a purist when it comes to sushi, she mainly stuck with salmon and tuna rolls. The prices, in my opinion, are very reasonable. You will find plates color coded ranging from .99, 1.99, 2.99. Trust me though, you will not leave this place hungry nor broke. If anything you’re going to develop a hankering for more sushi!
Jeremy j.
Classificação do local: 4 Bowling Green, KY
I don’t like sushi but i loved this place. Friends had me try a few rolls that weren’t bad. Great atmosphere.
Sydney L.
Classificação do local: 3 Faber, VA
Really, this place is a 3 for sushi anywhere, but really a 4 for sushi in Bowling Green. You can order off the menu, and there IS nigiri sushi(unlike another place we went to, where they had only rolls.) The fish was actually quite good –the rice(again) so-so. Prices were reasonable, and wait staff was nice. Probably would come here again before Manpuku
Amanda O.
Classificação do local: 4 Seymour, TN
The novelty of sushi on a conveyor belt was fun and the quality not bad. We also ordered the valentine roll and kiss of summer roll. Both of those were outstanding. We’re from out of town and have had pretty mediocre to outright terrible dining experiences since arriving and now we plan to go back to Osaka until we leave.
Michial C.
Classificação do local: 1 Albany, KY
Absolutely terrible service! We went on a Wednesday at 12, only a handful of people in the joint and it took them 25 minutes to ask us if we were ready to order. We have a newborn and a small window to eat, needless to say, we were pissed. We also drove 2 hours to get there, and tried the Tiger Roll off of the conveyor belt. Needless to say, I’ve had better sushi at a Chinese Buffet.
John L.
Classificação do local: 4 Bowling Green, KY
Fast service. Good prices. Not bad food but there are better places for sushi in Bowling Green.
Emma Z.
Classificação do local: 1 Bowling Green, KY
The sushi here is not good, tastes not fresh. Price is too high for the food. There are other better options in BG.
Elaine W.
Classificação do local: 5 Koreatown, Manhattan, NY
Best sushi in town. Strongly recommend. I like the sushi train, that is amazing. I will definitely go back there.
Andrew K.
Classificação do local: 5 Bowling Green, KY
Fantastic place for the price! This place is brand new, so a couple of friends and I decided to go check it out. The sushi is incredibly cheap, and definitely on par with most sushi restaurants in BG. Sure there are places with more high quality, but you won’t get anything as good as Osaka for the price. I’m a sucker for novelty, so I was excited by the conveyor belt sushi :) definitely the first of its kind in Bowling Green. There was a large variety of rolls(maybe about 30 kinds) rotating around the bar, and everything I tasted was fresh and awesome. In addition to the rolls on the belt, they have a full menu of hibachi and sushi, including special rolls not available on the conveyor. We also asked if they have different selections between lunch and dinner, and our server told us that they do. Everything was priced $ 0.99, $ 1.99, or $ 2.99 by plate and had about 4 pieces each(2 for nigiri). The other reviewer on Unilocal at the time of this writing mentioned that she didn’t like the fried roll on the refrigerated belt, but I rather enjoyed it(and it was only $ 1 for 3 huge pieces!). For cheap sushi with good taste, a fun atmosphere, and no wait time, you can’t beat this place. Check it out! :)
Staci H.
Classificação do local: 2 Bowling Green, KY
Firstly we did go to this restaurant at an odd time in the day. It was around 2:00 maybe that had something to do with the selection. Also, the restaurant is new, maybe they need some time to improve. Either way here are my thoughts. The restaurant is decorated very nicely, it was very clean as well(it is brand new). The hostess was a little odd, but all in all pleasant. A man who I believe is the owner was very nice and made some suggestions on rolls we should try. The rolls roll along a refrigerated«train» case through the restaurant they are only color coded plates(white $.99, pink $ 1.99, orange $ 2.99) there are 3 pieces of sushi on each plate. The owner told us any sushi still on the train at 2 hours is removed so there is always fresh sushi. The selection seemed limited on the train. They have an extensive menu though. They offer fried rolls on the train which aren’t good because the train is cold the batter gets gummy and well, gross. I wasn’t impressed, there are much better options in BG. That all being said maybe it would be better during lunch or dinner hours.