I had an appointment in a building across from Sushi Station. I decided to grab some lunch. It was my first time. The seaweed salad and sushi were good. The chefs are very busy replacing items on the conveyor. The place was crowded and the sushi was fresh. The prices are very reasonable. My server and another server stopped by several times to check on me. I will be stopping back in soon with the hubby.
Jason P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Scottsdale, AZ
My family and I have been to Sushi Station Over 80 times, no joke! The staff is very friendly and the sushi is the best deal in town. You can’t beat the happy hour! You will be happy you went, enjoy!
Jennifer H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 East Helena, MT
I was very pleased! All the sushi was fresh made and placed on the belt. There seemed to be a good rotation to keep it fresh. Best seats are at the bar! We drove an hour and 20 minutes and we were not dissapointed. Our waitress was prompt and nice. I would return to this location again!
Arielle A.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Scottsdale, AZ
The food was average and I think the service could of been better. Our waitress tried to help us out but she was never checking in with us. I had to yell across the room to get her or go find her.
Melinda T.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Phoenix, AZ
One of the few revolving sushi places I know in town. For that, it’s like a novelty. The sushi though was average, but I guess you can’t expect high quality when the sushi is literally coming down a production line — ha! The only other one I’ve been to is Teharu in Chandler, and I think their quality is a little better. Also, the last time I checked it was also cheaper but I’m not positive because it had been awhile since I’ve went. What I also wished this restaurant did that Teharu did/does?(sorry, it’s the only direct comparison I have to off of!) is giving you a sushi seat to order off of. Instead of waiting for what you want to hopefully get to you, I was able to order exactly what I wanted if I didn’t see it on the belt. or even a place card for it. Overall, it works. It can be a quick in-and-out for lunch or whatnot. I went with a group of friends around 12:30, and it wasn’t busy. I assumed it would be due to the office buildings and Desert Ridge nearby, but we sat immediately(party of 5).
Cassandra L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Riverside, CA
Super happy I found this hidden gem. Revolving sushi?! I’m in! The sushi was fresh and customer service was great. So many varieties or you can order fresh if you want something different. Luxury shopping center and he prices were very reasonable! I like that I can just walk in and eat at my pace at the sushi bar or I can sit in a booth if I am with multiple people because the sushi goes around the booths as well! I will definitely come back, happy I found this place. They have happy hour for drinks and food too.
Veggie M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Ithaca, NY
Most excellent dinner spot I’ve ever been to… ever! I could’ve just watched the conveyor belt wind its way around and around the restaurant all evening long. The fact that the sushi was interesting and delicious was a bonus. :) But really, everything was terrific about this restaurant: good food quality, friendly servers, talented sushi chefs, fun atmosphere! It felt more like a place you’d find in Manhattan than in a shopping center in Phoenix. You can sit at the bar or in a booth; both options have access to the conveyor belt. You can also order from the menu. There are Japanese sodas and desserts on the belt too. Bottom line: Seriously cool place!
Moe G.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Tucson, AZ
The service has gotten rocky. The wait staff seem undertrained because they’re slow and inattentive. Took forever for water, and took forever for our check. They never checked if we needed anything, and we don’t need much considering its a self-serving sushi conveyer belt. The food is very good though and the experience in general is fun! I would check it out, but expect to be there a little longer than you want.
Kylee O.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Weehawken, NJ
I love this sushi spot! It’s a great location and great food. It’s a revolving sushi bar with a variety of different kinds. Sometimes they are low on specific ones, but for the most part it’s pretty well stocked. The service is nice and the restaurant is clean.
Angela R.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 San Diego, CA
This place is just ok, it’s nice to sit down and eat right away … But I was worried about how fresh the Sushi was and how long or how many laps the sushi/raw fish has been going around the conveyor belt … That alone is kinda scary to me. I grabbed the freshest looking rolls I could find and they had good flavor, not gourmet fresh flavor but just good. The prices are crazy cheap which I think is where all the 5 star reviews come from. My stomach hurt for 2 days afterwards, not sure if it was from the fish sitting out on the conveyor belts for who knows how long or if it was from mostly all the rolls being made with that mayonnaise stuff. I never actually saw them take away anything that had been out for to long in my opinion . Cool concept, I suppose I’d prefer to pay more $ and know my raw fish is fresh and kept cool.
Kat S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Phoenix, AZ
This place is so much fun! Pick what you want, try new things and be adventuresome! Took my 14 year old daughter here on a Friday evening. It was busy, but we were seated immediately. We were given a menu and out drink order was taken. Pretty self-explanatory. You take what you want off of the conveyor and get your grub on. We spent 40.00, and were so stuffed that we considered napping in the car. This is not crazy, off the wall hipster sushi it’s pretty basic. Most of the favorites go around and I was thankful for that. We will be back, soon.
Yuko H.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Fountain Hills, AZ
Its a fun place to eat. I used to come here more often when they first opened a few years ago. I was excited to have conveyor belt sushi(kaiten-zushi) restaurant so close to my office, that means quick lunch and only eat what I want. They mostly offer rolls, it is interesting to watch food goes by and think about how they came up with those crazy name. Staff behind the bars/belts work really hard, trying to keep up with the demand. Server was a bit slow on their service the day I visited. Food quality is … you get what you paid for. Still a good place to visit when you are not that hungry, want to eat small portion quick. You get to start eating as soon as you sit down if you want.
Zully P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Phoenix, AZ
This is so far my favorite sushi place in Phoenix! The sushi is done very well and it’s all tasty. Please take advantage of happy hour and come with an empty stomach!!! You won’t regret it!
Harrison W.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Seattle, WA
This place has decent sushi for a relatively low price. I’ve come here a bunch of times, and it’s great if you want to start eating immediately. Tatum sushi is my favorite. Make sure to ask for a fork if you get cake. Eating it with chopsticks is nearly impossible. You could hold it against them that they’re not a high-end place, but you’re simply setting your expectations too high. This is probably as close to good fast food sushi you’re going to get. It does gets a point off because often the service isn’t great. It takes a while to order drinks, get drinks(other than the lukewarm ramune offered on the conveyer belts), or get your check.
Vannessa S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Phoenix, AZ
Revolving sushi place? Yes please! I love coming here for the sheer novelty of it alone. I was most recently here last Friday night and it was packed. Where we were seated was towards the end of the conveyor belt cycle so a ton of the menu options were already scooped up by other patrons which was a little bit annoying, but this was the first time it was an issue. The fix to that is to remember what you like and ask your server to go grab it for you(yes, they’ll get you whatever you ask for). I consider this place to be like a sushi treasure hunt. You never know what’s coming down the belt next. The sushi is far from the best I have ever had but it’s quite good and there are plenty of different rolls to choose from. The prices are also ridiculously reasonable. Unlike a traditional restaurant, the plate you grab only has three or four pieces of sushi on it, but when you’re only paying between $ 2-$ 4 for it and consider that you’d pay $ 12-$ 14 for a specialty roll at a traditional restaurant, this place is a steal. I normally eat 5 plates worth of sushi(I always come starving), and my bill is never more than $ 25. I’d spend that on two specialty rolls and a drink at a regular place. The kids really seem to enjoy this place too. It probably has more to do with watching the food on the belts, but don’t shy away from bringing them here. It’s a fun, loud place perfect for kids. There is a menu you can order from with other options if you or your partner don’t dig sushi. I’d tell you more about it, but to be honest, I’ve never looked at it once.
Taylor G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Phoenix, AZ
This place is so awesome and unique! My newest favorite place to eat! Service is great, the décor and vibe is super cool and chill. The colors are bright and make you happy to be here. I love how quickly I can come in, get stuffed and get right back to work or whatever. Awesome place, try it once.
Roy P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Whittier, CA
This place is amazingly good! This was our first time here and its our new favorite. We normally go to Teharu when we want quick sushi, but this place beats it. The way they do their rolls are better. The frying is actually fluffy crunchy and tastey. The way the conveyor belt wraps around making sure it goes by every table, is absolutely amazing compared to Teharu. We will definitely be returning here when we’re in the area. Or we might just ditch Teharu and start coming here. It’s worth the drive.
Andrew D.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Henderson, NV
It had been a while since the last time I went out for sushi, so I was open to trying Sushi Station upon arriving in Phoenix. When I stepped inside with our party, we were all surprised with a greeting from busy wait staff… And a giant conveyor belt whisking sushi all around the restaurant! This conveyor belt drew us in. And then, the conveyor belt delivered our meals. I tried the Las Vegas Roll(naturally), the Sexy Roll, and the Spicy Seafood Roll. The Vegas Roll was my favorite of the three, because it represents my adopted hometown and somehow barbequed eel, masago, & cream cheese make for a great menage a trois. The Sexy Roll was also quite good, as the eel sauce managed to make tempura shrimp even better than it otherwise is alone. The Spicy Seafood Roll was OK, but IMHO nothing to write home about. Other than that, I was plesantly surprised by this joint… Especially when considering how affordable it is! I had all this and a glass of plum wine, yet my first PHX dinner clocked in under $ 20 even after tax & tip!
Audra D.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Seattle, WA
Great little place, off the 101 and Tatum. Northwest side of the westbound on ramp. Nice waiter, my 3yr old and I ordered from the menu, conveyor style sushi didn’t look super fresh. However, everything we ordered off the menu was delicious. Would stop in again.
Gino C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Phoenix, AZ
Sushi Station is a good place to go for some quick sushi, especially if you have the kids with you. Prices are very reasonable and the food is good. Not a «gourmet» type of sushi bar, but they have all the basic dishes you usually encounter. If you don’t see a baked scallop roll on the conveyor, just ask your server and they’ll bring you one — they are yummy. The bill for us with the kids usually ranges from 40 – 60 bucks, which isn’t bad at all for what you get. Service us slow when they are busy and the conveyor gets empty fast. But, be patient or just ask your server for a dish and they’ll get it for you!