Serves meat, vegan options available. Conveyor belt sushi restaurant offering vegetarian labeled vegan sushi rolls including cucumber, natto, eggplant, corn and more. Open Mon-Sun 11:00am-9:00pm.
They have clearly labeled (in English) vegetable options on the conveyor belt so it’s super easy and convenient for a quick meal. Given how hard it is to find vegan food of any kind in Japan, this was a great find. I see the other reviews complain that the vegetable sushi has little taste because it’s just rice and a veggie, but that’s what vegetable sushi is. Going to a Japanese sushi place and expecting them to make some creative vegan dish for you is like going to McDonald’s and expecting them to make cheese fondue.
They have few options on the menu. Service is very good but vege sushi is nothing special, just rice with a a tiny pieces of vegetables. No flavour at all. The best in my opinion was Inari. I think it was more about the experience of sushi belt restaurant, rather than sushi itself. It’s cheap though, 16€ for two people. Note to more sensitive vegans, smell of fish in the restaurant is quite strong, you will also see in front of you plenty of raw fish and meat.
Very easy to find based on address provided.
I went with my Omni partner as we’ve never done a sushi train before. They had inari, corn, eggplant options available on the day. I found the texture of the eggplant unbearable and get the tingles when I think about biting into it.
Not a pleasant environment for a vegan. I found the fish smell very unsettling and seeing “horse meat” on the conveyer belt made me finish my inari as quickly as possible and skedaddle.
Still not sure whether it was horse (🐴) or seahorse, or a fish that has that Japanese translation.
3 Reviews
First Review by maemaea
PitterHogan
Points +34
Great vegan option - Edit
They have clearly labeled (in English) vegetable options on the conveyor belt so it’s super easy and convenient for a quick meal. Given how hard it is to find vegan food of any kind in Japan, this was a great find. I see the other reviews complain that the vegetable sushi has little taste because it’s just rice and a veggie, but that’s what vegetable sushi is. Going to a Japanese sushi place and expecting them to make some creative vegan dish for you is like going to McDonald’s and expecting them to make cheese fondue.
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KarolinaGolejewskaR
Points +262
Ok if there’s nothing else - Edit
They have few options on the menu. Service is very good but vege sushi is nothing special, just rice with a a tiny pieces of vegetables. No flavour at all. The best in my opinion was Inari. I think it was more about the experience of sushi belt restaurant, rather than sushi itself. It’s cheap though, 16€ for two people. Note to more sensitive vegans, smell of fish in the restaurant is quite strong, you will also see in front of you plenty of raw fish and meat.
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maemaea
Points +241
Has vege options but ehhh - Edit
Very easy to find based on address provided.
Read moreI went with my Omni partner as we’ve never done a sushi train before. They had inari, corn, eggplant options available on the day. I found the texture of the eggplant unbearable and get the tingles when I think about biting into it.
Not a pleasant environment for a vegan. I found the fish smell very unsettling and seeing “horse meat” on the conveyer belt made me finish my inari as quickly as possible and skedaddle.
Still not sure whether it was horse (🐴) or seahorse, or a fish that has that Japanese translation.
Updated from previous review on 2024-03-24
Pros: Inari
Cons: Omni environment , Fish smell very overwhelming
Bastaart
You probably saw horse mackerel, which is in fact a fish.
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I’m a few months late but I posted a picture of what it said and it’s definitely raw horse meat.
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