
Craving fresh sushi without the hefty price tag?
Sushiro is Japan’s leading conveyor belt sushi chain, offering quality plates starting at just under $1 each.
With hundreds of locations and a fun, tech-driven experience, Sushiro is perfect for first-timers and sushi lovers alike.
Let’s break down how to navigate the system and enjoy your meal like a pro.
1. What to Expect at Sushiro
Sushiro offers:
- Conveyor belt sushi with touch panel ordering
- Plates priced from around $0.90 each
- A wide range of nigiri, rolls, side dishes, and desserts
- Fast service and a high-tech, family-friendly vibe
It’s casual, lively, and surprisingly high-quality for the price.
2. How to Order – Step by Step
2-1. Get a Number at the Kiosk
At most locations, check in at the entrance using a touchscreen kiosk.
Choose “Eat In,” select the number of people, and get a printed ticket with a table or counter assignment.
Some kiosks have English—look for the language button.
2-2. Find Your Seat
When your number is called (on screen or via speaker), head to your assigned seat.
The seats are often labeled clearly by number or section.
2-3. Grab from the Conveyor Belt (Carefully!)
Plates circulate on the belt—feel free to take what you like.
But be careful: some items are reserved for others (you’ll see them riding on color-coded trays or with names).
Don’t grab reserved plates!
2-4. Order via the Touch Screen
Use the tablet above your seat to:
- Browse the full menu (available in English)
- Order fresh items delivered directly to your seat
- Track your order’s arrival on screen
Usually, a special train brings your sushi—don’t forget to return the tray!
2-5. Call Staff to Count Your Plates
After finishing your meal, press the call button to summon a staff member.
They will count your stacked plates at the table to calculate your bill.
2-6. Pay at the Register
Take the slip from your table and pay at the front register.
Cash, IC cards, credit cards, and QR payments are typically accepted.
3. Menu Highlights
3-1. Must-Try Sushi
- Tuna (Maguro) – A sushi staple
- Salmon with Cheese or Onion Mayo – Popular fusion hits
- Seared (Aburi) Sushi – Torched on top for extra flavor
- Seasonal Specials – Limited-time offerings based on region or season
- Egg (Tamago) – Sweet and fluffy, great for kids
- Ebi Avocado (Shrimp and Avocado) – A delightful combination of shrimp and creamy avocado
3-2. Sides & Desserts
- Udon noodles, miso soup, french fries (!), chawanmushi
- Cheesecake, mochi, parfaits, seasonal sweets
3-3. Drinks
- Green tea (usually free and self-serve)
- Soft drinks, beer, highballs (in-store only)
4. Payment Methods
Sushiro generally accepts:
- Cash
- IC cards (Suica, Pasmo, etc.)
- Credit cards
- QR code payments (PayPay, Line Pay, etc.)
Check the payment options at the kiosk or register if unsure.
5. Tips & Useful Phrases
- “Kore wa chūmon desu ka?” – Is this a reserved item?
- “Eigo no menyū arimasu ka?” – Do you have an English menu?
- “Okaikei onegaishimasu” – Check, please
- “Ueba kara totte ii desu ka?” – Can I take this from the belt?
♻️ No tipping.
🎯 At certain locations equipped with “Degi-Ro” (Digital Sushiro Vision), ordering a certain amount may unlock a game feature where you can win prizes. Availability varies by store.
6. Final Thoughts
Sushiro combines tradition with technology for a truly Japanese sushi experience.
It’s fast, fun, and budget-friendly—whether you’re a sushi first-timer or a seasoned fan.
So grab your number, track your plates, and enjoy the ride—literally!