Hours
| Thursday | 11:45 AM–3 PM, 6:45–11 PM |
| Friday | 11:45 AM–3 PM, 6:45–11 PM |
| Saturday | 11:45 AM–3 PM, 6:30–11 PM |
| Sunday | Closed |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | 11:45 AM–3 PM, 6:45–11 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: Rue Neuve-du-Molard 21, 1204 Genève, Switzerland
Phone: +41 22 310 27 27
Website: https://www.sushitraingeneve.com/
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: thefork.ch
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Reviews
Sushi Train in the heart of Geneva is a must-visit for sushi lovers! The sushi here is top-notch, with a wide variety of options and incredibly fresh fish. The highlight is definitely the train buffet—it’s a unique and fun way to enjoy your meal. The train moves at just the right pace, allowing you to grab what you like without waiting too long for the next round. It’s an interactive dining experience that adds a lot of fun to your evening!
The restaurant’s design is modern and appealing, but be aware that the space is a bit tight, and it’s usually busy. I’d highly recommend making a reservation in advance to secure a spot. Parking can be a challenge, so it’s best to park in a nearby city garage and walk the short distance to the restaurant.
Service is professional and efficient, and while the prices are on the higher side (expected for a central location), they offer a happy hour where everything is half-price—a great deal if you can catch it!
One downside is that the seating might not be very accessible, as the seats are high and the space between the walls, walkways, and seating is limited. It can also get quite noisy when the place is full. However, they do have a terrace, which is perfect for warmer days.
All you can eat costs 41.90 so it’s worthy. You can find a variety of sushi
Basically, give it a go, it’s way better and more fun than big sushi chains…
The all you can eat option is decent but to be honest the choices are so pour it gets repetitive and tiring pretty quickly.
I personally enjoyed the miso soup which was tasty and well seasoned.
It is however fun to go for the novelty aspect and to see the train to around.
I would not recommend if you know sushi well or you’re used to high quality sushi.
If you enjoy sushi without being too picky this place will do.
Overall food was great but too expensive for the service and atmosphere. The prices don’t make sense, my friend paid 15.- for 9 nice sushis, I paid the same price for 2 fried tofu blocks.