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Mawashizushi Katsu Midori, Meguro
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4.6
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Fresh, delicious reasonable price.
Jonathan Cheung
A very wallet friendly kaiten sushi place with ipad ordering systems at booths and tables. Go early, as this place is popular with both locals and tourists that are in the know. We usually take out of town visitors here. In our experience, if you have a party of 3 or more, you can get a booth or table, as available. There are only 5-6 booths/tables. All other seating is at a "bar" setting, where you directly face the conveyor belts where the sushi is served.
André Tomazelli
Amazing place! Friendly staff (they can speak a bit of English), English menu and really yummy and fresh food! I’ll miss this place â¤ï¸
A Z
Very good sushi place. Good quality and reasonable prices. Normally you need to line up a bit until you get a seat.
Liam Patrick
Surprised by the reviews here. Sushi was ok but not remarkable. Decent price but not worth the visit given the food and service
Krzysztof Snopek
Great place for travellers on the budget. (paid 4000 yen for 2 ppl) The staff doesn't speak English, but with the tablets used for ordering you end up not interacting with anyone at all if you don't want to. Came here twice and the fish quality is always great for that money (waaaaaay better than any conbini/supermarket served fish)
Alice Z
Most conveyor belt sushi is focused more on efficiency than quality - not this spot. Quick and delicious; get here early if you’re doing lunch because this place fills up REAL quick.
Bad Metro
One of the best sushi I have found in Tokyo, no doubt about it. Extremely recommended.- Atmosphere is top-notch. Expert sushi chefs are places in the very center of the restaurant, being all the customers sit down around them. You’ll see them chopping fish and preparing nigiris and sashimi galore. From time to time you can even witness them taking live fish out of a water tank and “prepare†them. No anesthesia.- Flavorwise, the food here is excellent. No other way to put it. Rations are really big, delicious and you can find almost any kind of fish. The price is also really cheap, which completely rounds up the deal.- The access is very easy, right at the train station. Perfect place when commuting.- Waiting times are usually +15min, unless you go alone. Sitting in groups can be challenging so be patient and expect to sit one next to the other.Overall, I’d completely come back. They even offer their sushi to take away, so even if you don’t want to sit down you can enjoy their food.
Michael Z
There will most likely be a queue (30ish minutes) but well worth the wait. You can order thru an Ipad which is available in English. High quality therefore expect to pay a bit more than other Kaiten. One plate is between 110 (simple nigiri) -610Â¥ (Premium Otoro)
Mike Garland
The best sushi go round, is worth the wait
Tsubasa Michishita
Cost performance is what makes this place shine. Probably the cheapest and highest quality you can get. Most people can be full at around 2000-3000 yen. Line moves fairly quickly but if the line is towards the bathroom, expect to wait 1hr. Once the line enters the restaurant, it's about 15min. Some dishes I avoid here because the quality isn't great. (Uni, akagai (arkshell), etc) They smell a bit too fishy.
Marissa M
The sushi is so delicious! But be prepared of super long queue. Not recommended if you want to find a resto for lunch during your office/ school break. At least you will need around 30 minutes just to wait. Fiuh!
Fred Shields
The line can be long at high time so schedule accordingly. The fish is pretty good here and there are menu choices available from the chefs in front of you. English seems to be lacking but not necessary.
Elissa Fountain
Really yummy sushi at great prices! Great service as well with nice technological upgrades! I recommend it!
GMT
One of the best sushi belt restaurants in Tokyo - easily validated by the queue. Tokyo people do not go to bad places so the negative reviews here are plain wrong I'm afraid. Despite the queue, you usually don't have to wait longer than about fifteen minutes and it is well worth the wait. Prices are excellent. The selection is good, and you can order from the chefs off the menu. If you don't write and read Japanese this can be hard so be content with choosing whats on the belt.