Reviews on Sushi food in Edogawa, Tokyo Prefecture, Japan including Toriton Tokyo Solamachi, Asakusa Umaimon Aduma, Hinatomaru, Asakusa, Sushi Zammai Asakusa Kaminarimon-ten, Sushitomi, Moriichi
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4 based on 45 reviews
Located in the restaurant area of the JR station, this conveyor belt sushi place hit the spot. Dishes range from 120-200 yen. I had lunch of 6 dishes and it cost 1100 yen in total. Cool tea dispensers at every seat too. Everything super fresh of course. And if you don't see what you want on the belt, just tell them and they'll make it in , like , 15 seconds. I'd come back.
4 based on 132 reviews
Good atmosphere, very decent prices and good portions, the day dinner menu was enough for one hungry person for 1700 JPY tea included. Only locals here and very basic English spoken, a very local experience.The place only has bar chairs, little and packed but a good bet.
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4 based on 191 reviews
Along immediately next to the Kaminarimon Gate and Kaminarimon street shopping area. It's put together 2 F 1 F in the store, and, 103 seats. The menu which has abundant more than 150 kinds including proud tuna. If inexpensive and good sushi is eaten, ", S
Had two types of the the tuna and salmon nigiri. The tuna was melt in mouth perfection. This place also has a few rolls to choose from beyond the traditional set nigiri options. Affordable for that sushi knack and even though it had a line it moved quickly. English was spoken and an English menu exists. If youâre in the mood for sushi try it out.
4 based on 73 reviews
After walking down between all the shops in the street, we stopped here for lunch. We got into the restaurant just in time, because just after we sat down there started a queue for seating at the restaurant for lunch.I can see why, the food was delicious, nice and fresh. The price was fantastic, nice and cheep. Just the perfect lunch.
4 based on 115 reviews
There's such a huge variety of places to eat in Tokyo that it's difficult to make the right choice, but this restaurant seemed busy with both tourists & locals, which is always a good sign, & we weren't disappointedService was efficient & very quick, & the food was delicious - we had pork cutlets & deep fried chicken, with rice & salad, & everything was very tastyPrices were also very reasonable - all-in-all, a good time was had by all
4 based on 191 reviews
We stayed near Tokyo Solamachi while in Tokyo so this was one of the restaurants we had to try. We went there for the first time on a Sunday, about 1/2 hour before it opened and there was already a long line that went around the corner and wound back to the front. We waited about 1 1/2 hours before the 4 of us were seated at the counter. My husband and younger son are vegetarian so they mostly ordered the Japanese omelette sushi (tamagoyaki) and cucumber rolls (kappamaki). My older son and I tried many of the different nigiri but our favorites were the various salmon and tuna sushi. The cuts of raw fish are thicker and larger than anything we've had in the US. And the prices are really cheap (130 yen for the vegetarian dishes and between 290 yen and 630 yen for the fish and more exotic dishes). You can also make your own cups of green tea free of charge. Every 15 minutes or so, the chefs would call out a special priced dish holding a tray of them and you can try those if you want. Also, if a dish you want isn't circulating on the conveyor belt, you can write the number on a order form and give it to a chef for them make it special for you! At the end of your meal, the waitresses come by and scan the stacks of dishes and print out a bill for you to pay at the entrance.Our first meal cost around US $50 for the 4 of us! Obviously a lot of those were the cheapest white dishes but that was really cheap for a sushi meal. We loved the restaurant so much that we came back the next evening where the wait was about 40 minutes. We will definitely be back if we are ever in the area again!
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