We came on a very busy night (maybe all nights are busy, it was our first time here!) Rating 4/5 stars only because although the food was good, we were confused with how to get a table & also wasn’t sure where to get water instead of the drinks on the screen menu. Other than that the atmosphere was great & food was pretty good. My favorite was the prosciutto basil sushi roll, 10/10.
Service
Dine in
Meal type
Dinner
Price per person
¥1,000–2,000
Food: 5
Service: 4
Atmosphere: 5
Recommended dishes
Sushi
Very nice sushi place, great diversity and good prices. Sushi quality is good and ordering is easy and automatic via a tablet with English option.
Food: 5
Service: 5
Atmosphere: 5
If you are craving sushi this place is very retro and the sushi is very delicious! This sushi place is not like the other popular well-known sushi restaurants out in Japan they mostly have very seasonal items and they offer soft drinks and also delicious seasonal desserts!! There is a sushi selection located on the tablet in your booth or you can go by yourself which is also nice as well their menus have multiple languages and also you're able to split the check if you're eating with a group of people. Just make sure you divide the plates neatly by color so it may help the staff when calculating. There is also water stations that serve cold water and also hot tap right by your table with free complimentary green tea! If you're craving sushi on a budget that is very exquisite and unique this is the spot to go to!! 😋
Service
Dine in
Meal type
Lunch
Price per person
¥2,000–3,000
Great selection of sushi & dessert for a great price. So many things we wanted to try! Recommend the 3 tuna nigiri limited special & salted caramel parfait. Be careful not to take someone else's order (the ones with a red stand under the dish means someone ordered it). I spent around 1400 yen for 9 plates (including 3 desserts :p). Some plates are only 100 yen each! Strongly recommend if you want to eat some good sushi for a good price!
In the world of Kaiten-zushi (aka "Sushi Go Round"), there's really only three choices in Okinawa: Kura Sushi, Hamazushi and of course Sushiro. Hands down, Sushiro beats their competitors for quality and consistency by leaps and bounds -- It's not even a close race if you know anything about sushi.
Of course, Okinawa is seriously challenged in that we are still 1700 miles away from REAL fresh sushi on the order of what Hakodate has to offer, but even then -- That's not the point of a Kaiten-zushi restaurant.
When you are looking at ¥100, ¥200 and ¥300 plates, you need to definitely dial down your expectations significantly. Nevertheless, even putting this into perspective, I was rather astonished at the shear quality of each plate coming off the conveyor belt...
The pics pretty much speak for themselves, as you can see the diversity of options that would be typically only seen up in mainland. At the same time, they don't have games to entertain kids or the strange "limited time" concoctions that come out of Kura Sushi -- But, I consider that a plus as Sushiro seeks to distinguish itself on a better quality of fish.
The Maguro (Tuna) trio of O-Toro, Chu Toro and Akami are a perfect example as the colors, texture and flavors are right in the spectrum. Not by any means mind blowing, but also not a huge let down of disgust.
As Sushiro has its place in the hierarchy of Sushi shops, it's nice that you can fully stuff a family of five fish lovers in the range of ¥7000 complete with drinks and desserts. Moreover, walking away satisfied that you actually had something on the order of "Sushi" compared to the other two joints where we always walk away asking what the heck we had actually consumed.
Keep your expectations in perspective, enjoy a lovely budget Sushi experience at Sushiro and avoid Kura and Hamazushi like the plague!
Amazing sushi with plenty of variety. The price per piece was very reasonable, even with the more exotic flavors. Each piece was delivered quickly and the menus offered via tablet have both Japanese and English options which made the experience very foreigner friendly. The parking lot was fairly empty when we arrived but was almost packed full when we left, so be careful of when you choose to go. This is a pretty popular spot!
Service
Dine in
Meal type
Dinner
Price per person
¥2,000–3,000
Food: 5
Service: 5
Atmosphere: 5
Recommended dishes
Sushi
Very convenient system, lots of kind sushi & noodles. extremely fresh and not much expensive.
Somewhat crowded but that was okay to me.
Highly recommended.
Typical revolving sushi bar. But I am comparing sushiro to hamazushi
Good
Decent varierty all though not as much as hamazushi. But still they do have differing items
Freshness- the ordered sushi was rather fresh. Moreso than hamazushi
Speed- the time it took to receive orders was very fast
Bad
Price- hamazushi offers 90yen plates for normal sushi on the weekdays. Also the specialty sushi can cost up to 300 yen. I found myself myself spending more than usual about 1300 yen for the same amount that usually fills me up.
Overall
Nice place. Good sushi. Kind staff
I’ve never had a bad experience here. The sushi is fresh and the orders come quickly. They even do take-out for a short wait. The staff are friendly (just like most places in Okinawa). They have options that cater more towards the American taste buds as well as Japanese sushi for the brave hearted. Tried other sushi places but they just don’t deliver as well as this one.
A good quick sushi meal for a good price. Nothing fancy.
Service
Dine in
Meal type
Lunch
Price per person
¥1,000–2,000
Food: 4
Service: 5
Atmosphere: 4
Recommended dishes
Sushi