The dishes, including Kinza Kara Ramen and spider roll, are decent but not particularly remarkable. The ramen offers a bit of spice and comes with fried chicken, adding to its filling nature.
The restaurant has a relaxed atmosphere, enhanced by friendly staff and convenient parking. Gachapon machines at the entrance add a fun element for kids.
Service is quick and efficient, with minimal wait times. While the conveyor belt options may be limited, customers can easily order from the menu.
One of the only sushi place in the area, it is halal to suite the local demographic. There is plenty of parking in the area awailable. For kids, there are a few gachapon machines at the entrance, giving something to look forward to after the meal.
Service is quick and the wait isnt too long. While waiting, there arent much options on the conveyor belt, which makes sense as there arent too many people dining when we were there. Customers can always order them from the menu anyway.
The Kinza Kara Ramen was decent with some spice to it. Nothing outstanding but personally i liked that it came with 3 pieces of fried chicken to make it more filling.
The spider roll was decent as well, though not amazing. The other assorted sushi was just normal.
Overall, i would come back here when the craving for japanese food hits and i am unwilling to drive out to find other options. Its good in its own right, just not amazing. The ease of parking and friendly staff makes it a relaxed atmosphere for me.