Address: 333 E 2nd St, Los Angeles, CA 90012, USA
Phone: +12132909631
Sunday: 11AM–10PM
Monday: 11AM–10PM
Tuesday: 11AM–10PM
Wednesday: 11AM–10PM
Thursday: 11AM–10PM
Friday: 11AM–10:30PM
Saturday: 11AM–10:30PM
Diane Duong
I ate at the bar for 1. Was a very good experience for introvert wanting to have a meal by themselves!!!! Everything you order thru a screen or pick out. You pay thru your phone on a app. Absolutely enjoyed it by myself. I ate about 6-7 with a soft drink for $45 and ramen. I'd come back. Park at the Japanese village parking lot and it's $8-10 for 1+ hrs.
Michelle Nguyen
Overall the sushi here is pretty pricey but understandable when you're mainly paying for the gimmick. The food itself was very tasty, they had some interestjng nigiri flavour combinations when we went. The belt and order mechanics were awesome and worked very well. The gacha toys were also a cute bonus. Service was also superb!
Christian Lament
It is not elite sushi, nor does it pretend to be or cost as though it were. What it is, is affordable, tasty, fast and always a click or a conveyor belt away - which is freakin awesome. And I'll be honest, if you can have your drinks delivered by robot, have your drinks delivered by a robot.
SrCl
This place gives me so much memories of being in Japan and getting this type of food, revolving around a belt. My only problem is that we originally came here for a ‘snack’ but ended up eating quite a bit. That’s not the problem though. $3.30 for one plate. It is understandable why it is this price because raw fish is quite hard to get, although this is a city touching the ocean. I enjoyed everything, and when you came put 15 plates into a dispenser you get a little price that is very authentic like the restaurants in Japan that are like this. All in all besides spending 130$ this place is very welcoming and friendly. Do not plan to eat a lot of food here. It’s just for a small snack if you have some left over money. 9/10
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You cannot reserve in the traditional sense. However, you can put your name on the waiting list in advance using the Kula / Kura app from the App Store.
They do! They have an app that you should be able to get a reservation from.
Service dogs can go in any public area but honestly it's probably not the best idea unless you absolutely need to bring your dog because there's not a lot of space so you and you dog might not be so comfortable. Like someone with a wheel chair can go eat there but it would be a pretty tight fit because it's a small restaurant. You would probably have to be seated at the bar because there's not a lot of space in or around the booths.
It does not. I go by myself quite often. They may seat you faster, too especially if you're okay with the counter
No, the Frying Fish space is elsewhere in the plaza. Kura is bigger.
Yes, you can order to-go
No
The App is called Kura Sushi in play store, but you can't reserve a table, only put your name on the wait list and it tells you when you will need to show up.
You get 2 hour free parking @ Japanese Village Plaza, with validation by Kula.
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