Classificação do local: 3 Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles, CA
This conveyor sushi joint is a big chain in the Kansai area. Once we got into Osaka, we were able to spot one right away. I luckily watched a YouTube video on how to eat here already so we were able to navigate around. Once you go in, you must get a number on their Japanese only screen. You press the red button, pick the number of people on top(bottom set of numbers are for children) and then pick whether you want booth, table or either. Once your number is up, they will call it in Japanese only. After they show you to the table, grab some cups from above the conveyor and help yourself to tea. The green tea powder is on the table and there is a hot water spout on every table. You can also find napkins next to the tea cups above. The order is placed on the screen next to your table. Luckily they have English options for the ordering. You can pick up any of the food off the conveyor as long as it’s not on a red bowl that’s labeled with a color and kanji characters. IThose are the ones that people have ordered. Once your order is arriving, you’ll hear a ding warning you. Take just the plate and leave the red bowls behind. recommend the salmon with mayo and onions. That was my favorite dish. Almost everything is 100 yen or less than $ 1 per order. The wasabi comes around for you to grab in packets on the conveyor. Both soy sauce and eel sauce are already on the table for you. You only ring the button for a person when you’re ready to pay. They will come and calculate your amount then you take the card up to the cashier up front to pay. It’s cash only so make sure you’re prepared. The food is super cheap. We ate a lot and our bill was a little over $ 20 for 2 people. It’s not the highest quality stuff but everything was fresh. I would recommend going just for the experience.