Address: 16873 NW 67th Ave, Hialeah, FL 33015, USA
Phone: +13058212310
Sunday: 6PM–12AM
Monday: 6PM–12AM
Tuesday: 6PM–12AM
Wednesday: 6PM–12AM
Thursday: 6PM–12AM
Friday: 6PM–12AM
Saturday: 6PM–12AM
C Lev
This place rocks! It’s a very busy place, so get ready to wait. If you go in person, there a specials that float by that are not available on the menu. I would recommend coming with 1-2 people, otherwise you will be waiting a long time.
Kaelin Goings
I loved the atmosphere of this restaurant. The boats add a nice touch even if they tend to get stuck. It is a pretty small place so there aren’t many waiters but they are very attentive when they get a chance.
Yuk
The revolving boats sushi were cute and different than a conveyor belt style of sushi. On a Saturday night, the wait time was around 30-45 minutes and there were only two servers. Service was slow and not attentive. The boat sushi were continuous the same type of sushi rolls. There was not a large amount of variety and the boats were continuously getting empty. It seems like there was only one sushi chef that did all the raw sushi rolls for here and to go orders. The sushi and fried items was good and fresh. The Japanese Omelette Rice was ok. Not worth $20. The restaurant is a bit run down as well and there were two portable A/Cs around the facility. I would highly recommend putting names on the revolving sushi.
Samuel Eisenberg
I was very excited to try this place after hearing many great reviews about it and I waited an hour to be seated. Unfortunately I was very under impressed at the quality and range of sushi on the boats. If you love Mayo and artificial crab this place is for you. If you love authentic sushi with higher end fish then don’t even bother coming here. Everything was mediocre and sub par. I’m still shocked at how blah my whole experience was. The over use of Mayo and artificial crab just ruined it. For having such a big fan base, this restaurant really has a lot of work to do and really could step its game up if they served a larger variety of sushi. The prices were good, the sushi was bad, but I definitely won’t be back unless they start serving less Mayo and artificial crab dishes and more authentic real fish rolls. Truly disappointed. Not worth the wait, don’t fall for the hype.
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Depends on how much you eat.... But i feel it's well priced.
No. You pay per plate.
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