Sushi Train

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Minneapolis, United States

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Sushi· Japanese· Conveyor belt sushi restaurant· Restaurant· Sushi restaurant

Sushi Train Reviews | Rating 4,2 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Sushi Train is located in Minneapolis, United States on 1200 Nicollet Mall STE C3. Sushi Train is rated 4.2 out of 5 in the category sushi in United States. We pride ourselves on the simple things… top great rice, top great fish, and genuine hospitality Sushi Train celebrates the innovative designs, trends and pop culture found in modern day Tokyo. Our restaurants are vibrant, entertaining and interactive. Our proprietary tracking technology – with an RFID chip embedded in each plate – lets us monitor every item on our delivery belt, tracking how long it’s been on display and alerting the chefs when it’s time to refresh. See it…..Take it……eat it

Address

1200 Nicollet Mall STE C3

Phone

+1 6122598488

Service options

DeliveryTakeawayDine-in

Amenities

Bar on siteGender-neutral toiletsGood for kidsHigh chairsToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible seatingWheelchair-accessible toilet

Offerings

AlcoholBeerCocktailsComfort foodHappy-hour drinksHealthy optionsQuick biteSmall platesSpiritsVegetarian optionsWine

Best known for
Fresh Sushi
Biggest weakness
Inconsistent service
Most praised
Value for Money
Recommended for
Families, Sushi lovers
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Kristina Melnichuk

The experience here was so much fun! Wonderful vibe. Our server was attentive to our needs and made the most AMAZING drinks EVER! We had fun and were able to joke around with him which only added to the experience!!! He knows what questions to ask and based on your answers what best to recommend! Most definitely coming back!!!

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Tiffany Cheng

i think the food is highly priced for the small portion we get. their purple plates are the most expensive but better quality. i wouldn’t recommend getting their desserts because they’re just mediocre... i think the most worthwhile dishes to get are the sushi dishes (purple). this style of restaurant is designed for you to grab and eat, so it’s tempting to grab any dish without thinking too much about the price... my friend and i ended up spending 60 in total

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Dani Cheng

Poor quality food for such hiked up price. For the price I paid i could have gone to somewhere else (like yumi's) for much better food. Service was good...won't go back though. Interesting/ fun experience as I have never been to a sushi train restaurant.

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Jack Marek

We had a delightful, light dinner here. The only drawback was that items off the conveyer were no longer cold. It was late (after 8pm) and some slushy snow and ice kept the sensible people indoors that night, and then there's COVID-19, so there were very few people in the restaurant, which undoubtedly contributed to slow turnover on the line. We got tuna sashimi, edamame, ika (squid) salad, and a Fancy Tuna Roll off the line and tobiko gunkan, unagi (eel) nigiri, and miso ramen off the menu. Like other conveyer-style sushi restaurants, prices at Sushi Train are based on the color plate they come on, so you just keep your stack of small plates until you are done, and they total your order from that. A few menu ordered items, like the ramen, are exceptions. Prices for conveyer items range from 2.75-6.25, and favor the higher end of that range. In general, we found the items of good to excellent quality. Most notable was the unagi and the ramen. The eel was freshly grilled and hot, the way it should be. Note, however, that I ordered from the menu so it was made fresh, not off the conveyer. The miso ramen was the real start of the night, thought, being a delicious combination of miso soup and a traditional ramen with egg, fishcake, and other garnishes. The only real complaint about the food was that the edamame needed a bit of salt. If you've looked at Sushi Train's menu and wondered, like I did, why the sushi rolls are so cheap, it's because they are only 4 pieces, rather than the 6 or 8 you might get elsewhere. I actually consider this a plus, because I don't have to commit to a 15 eight piece roll, especially if I'm the only one who will be eating it. My wife and I were able to pick individual favorites without having to consider whether the other person liked it too.

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Tamara Gordon

Such a great place to try lots of dishes. Not a fan this trip of the egg rolls. Edamame is not hot and was best I've had in a long time! The menu is mostly sushi now. They have amazing other dishes as well.

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Nathaniel Ly

I really like all of the varieties of salmon they have. Raw, smoked and seared. Each has a drastically different flavor! This place is definitely a fun place to eat. So far it's the only conveyor belt sushi in MN. Currently my favorite place for sushi in the twin cities.

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Gavin Olson

This place is fantastic! Not only is the concept cool and the conveyer system brilliant but the sushi is really good. Don't hold back either, the prices are very fair. Eat up!!

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Mark Madigan

This place is amazing. Sushi comes around on a conveyor belt. You take what you want and pay by plate. Great drinks and friendly staff!

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