Ganso Zushi

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Shinjuku City, Japan

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Conveyor belt sushi restaurant

Ganso Zushi Reviews | Rating 3.7 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Ganso Zushi is located in Shinjuku City, Japan on 1 Chome-15-5 Nishishinjuku. Ganso Zushi is rated 3.7 out of 5 in the category conveyor belt sushi restaurant in Japan.

Address

1 Chome-15-5 Nishishinjuku

Price range

$$$

Phone

+81353215775

Open hours

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Allison Lee

Cheap but good quality sushi. Most of the sushi is priced 125 yen. Although their sushi price is cheap, they still serve you the best quality of this price. I’m happy with the service and food. It’s a good experience to have dinner here. The sushi chef is very nice, he made me fresh sushi.

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Colleen Lindsay

Well, I actually don't like sushi. So, let me tell you that I was able to eat this and enjoy it because it was VERY good quality and the real thing. The staff were a lot of fun and made the experience even better. Super high quality food and some of it is just a work of art. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!

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Wen Kang Tang

Sushi on conveyor belt. Suitable for small group as it is difficult for big groups to get a row of seats. The sushi are charged by the colour of the plates, starting from 125yen. Personally, I like this place as the sushi is good, served very thick slice of sashimi. There are other sushi priced alot higher as well, even 500 yen for the most expensive one. Good thing is that you can eat according to your budget.

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That Brunette

Meh. Kaiten sushi is not fancy sushi. It's a great place to go for a quick bite or to watch the sushi go around on the conveyor belt. The pieces I tried were not of the best quality but they were inexpensive. Green tea and sauces are provided. I've had better quality and service at other conveyor belt sushi restaurants in the area.

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Carlos Lacayo

This place was awesome ate soo much so cheap better than 99% of sushi in NYC