這次用餐的壽司品項整體表現不錯,尤其是大生鮮蝦新鮮可口,讓人滿意。雖然有些新產品如扇貝天婦羅讓人失望,但大部分的經典選擇仍然保持穩定的品質,特別是奶油乳酪蟹風味棒壽司和半熟蛋鮪魚軍艦都很受歡迎。
餐廳氛圍輕鬆,適合家庭聚餐。雖然隨著其他迴轉壽司店的崛起,對藏壽司的期待有所下降,但仍然是個不錯的選擇,特別是在肚子不太餓時。
服務人員友善,平日用餐不需排隊,讓整體用餐體驗更加輕鬆愉快。南港分店提供會員免費停車,方便性高。
📍Coordinates: Taipei, Taiwan
The Zang Sushi in Nangang is a place I often visit with my family. Reflecting on the time when Zang Sushi had just become popular, going to eat there was an eagerly anticipated event. The food was tastier and more varied compared to other conveyor belt sushi places, and the fact that you could get gacha toys made it even fresher and more fun. Now, with many different conveyor belt sushi restaurants emerging, the excitement of eating at Zang Sushi seems to have diminished. However, it still remains a good option for my family when we don’t know what to eat, especially when we’re not too hungry. Conveyor belt sushi is very convenient, allowing us to decide how much we want to eat.
The descriptions of the dishes for this meal are in the photos, and overall, it was quite good. Sushi Lang does a pretty good job with quality control; each branch doesn’t differ too much in taste. Most of the items we ordered this time were things we commonly eat, but I don't know if it’s because we've had better quality at other conveyor belt sushi places that made me feel the freshness and delicacy of Sushi Lang wasn’t as high as it used to be. Nevertheless, it was still very delicious and nothing was a disappointment.
Members of the Nangang branch can park for free every month (with a limit on the number of times), and we didn’t have to wait in line during our weekday visit. However, there can be long queues on weekends. Due to its high convenience, we will continue to revisit.
This restaurant is quite a famous Japanese chain of conveyor belt sushi. On this day, there were a lot of people, and we had to wait for about half an hour. You need to take a number and then wait for your number to be called. If you miss your turn, you have to take a new number, so it's best to sit in the nearby chairs while waiting.
Once inside, the staff will give you a seat number, and you can sit based on that number. You can order by scanning a QR code or using the restaurant's tablet; of course, you can enjoy the fun of conveyor belt sushi and wait, but dining time is limited to 60 minutes.
This time we ordered a few plates of sushi, chawanmushi (steamed egg custard), and ice cream, which were all decent, just at the level of a chain restaurant.
Finally, the restaurant has something very special: for every five plates you eat, you have a chance to receive a gachapon (capsule toy). Unfortunately, we didn't win anything this time.
The last time I ate Kuro Sushi was a long time ago because I thought his salmon was unusually orange. I have been eating Sushiro ever since. This time I took the opportunity to visit again and my impression was much better.
Although the menu is not as diverse as Sushiro, there are still some novelties. For example, the roasted bonito in sesame and soy sauce is fresh and delicious. The umami of soy sauce and sesame are an unexpected combination. It is something I will never forget after eating it in Kyoto, Japan. The flavor of pickled bonito rice is very similar, I recommend it.
The cream cheese salmon and conger eel also performed well. The fish ingredients were quite generous. The rich ester flavor of the cream cheese went well with the salmon, while the conger eel was brushed with a little classic kabayaki sauce to enhance the flavor. Both were quite delicious. of ~
After accumulating five games, you can also draw a gashapon. It’s quite interesting. After drawing twice, you will win. Although it is only the smallest prize, it is also an extra surprise😆
I will probably come back to try it again next time when the menu changes~