Budget for a good hour of waiting in line. Get a ticket and as a rule of thumb 10 numbers take around 15-25mins. Worth the wait if you are a big sushi fan, fresh, affordable and awesome.
Good sushi place.Big waiting line but one u r in, than u forget all the waiting.Portions especially of the rolls r quite big and hard to eat but they taste good. Try the Fat tuna sushi, u won't regret
Tasty and affordablesushi of high quality. It can get crowded during lunch and dinner time, don't forget to get a ticket at the machine before queuing! Check todays fresh offers behind the counter.
Excellent sushi served with significantly less queuing time than the fish market. Located just around the metro station and department store. Perfect spot for delicious sushi in Tokyo!!
Delicious sets, plenty of fish. Draw a number and wait for your table. But beware if you are not picky between table or counter (sushi bar), they might call you in between!! Try the broiled fish!
Fatty tuna is great (as it should, for $5 a piece). Not sure the place is worth the 1+hr wait though - depends how you value your time. Might as well pay a little more and book a more intimate place.
Get here early! Even if you go right at noon, the wait is well over an hour. The sushi here is amazing - try the omakase for $25, or order your favorites from the menu. The otoro aburi is mind-blowing
Had to wait for over half an hour during a weekday lunch, but it was worth it! The chefs took good care of us. Their movements of sushi-making were like dancing. Enjoyable experience! Loved it.
Good quality sushi that doesn’t break your bank. Be prepared to wait around 1 hour during lunch time. Can try to pick up a queue coupon first and then go walk about Shibuya and come back in an hour.
Really fresh and thick cut, serving in front of counter piece by piece by the chef, and unbelievable value in Tokyo, worth the long queue for 1/2 hours !!
Located at Shibuya Mark City4th floor. Last order at 21:45, if you don't want to wait in long queue, arrive after 21:00! Get the queue ticket from the machine at the front door and wait for your turn
10 piece omakase & soup will cost you about 2200 yen, 12 piece about 2800 yen. Extra uni 500 yen..cheaper than the US. The fish was fresh and portions were large!
Worth bearing the long lines for fresh, quality sushi at affordable prices. Turnover = freshness; this place is always busy. The line goes pretty fast and always expect one. Rice can be hit or miss
If ordering ala carte sushi, get Ootoro (fatty tuna), uni (sea urchin), kanimiso (some crab thing which taste like condensed crab essence). For people watching their carbs, the kaisen avocado salad!