

Kura Sushi USA, Inc., is an innovative and tech interactive Japanese restaurant concept established in 2008 as a subsidiary of Kura Sushi, Inc. As pioneers of the revolving sushi concept, the Kura family of companies have improved upon the developed innovative systems that combine advanced technology, premium ingredients, and affordable prices to enhance the unique dining experience. Since the first restaurant opening in 1977, Kura Sushi, Inc. has grown substantially with more than 500 locations across Japan, Taiwan and the United States. Our philosophy of muten or nothing added is an ongoing promise that our food is prepared using fresh, high quality ingredients free of artificial sweeteners, seasonings, preservatives and colorings.
An array of sushi & other Japanese dishes drifts past diners on a conveyor belt at this simple spot.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1719 E Golf Rd, Schaumburg, IL 60173
Phone: (630) 283-0654
Website: https://kurasushi.com/
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: kurasushi.com
Order: Order online
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Reviews
Once you are finished eating, there is a plate return slot. I think they count the number of plates that you return. Very innovative. Overall it was a very interesting experience, one that I full joyed. The staff were friendly, and next time I am in Schaumburg I will definitely be visiting this restaurant again.
They also removed the small fish combo from the menu, which used to be one of our favorites. Overall, the meal feels overpriced and underwhelming now.
Really disappointed to see how much the value and variety have declined. We won’t be coming as often anymore unless things improve.
We’ve celebrated birthdays and special occasions at several Kura locations over the years Skokie has always been our go-to but Schaumburg was by far the worst experience we’ve ever had.
We came to celebrate our goddaughter’s birthday with three young kids, and my son was especially excited because Kura is his favorite restaurant. Unfortunately, it quickly went downhill.
My husband cannot eat seafood or shellfish, so we asked for a simple maki roll just avocado and cream cheese. We were told they couldn’t make it. We then asked for a plain avocado roll and were told again that they “won’t make it because they’re busy.” This has never been an issue at the Skokie location. My husband ended up leaving hungry and had to get food elsewhere, which already put a damper on our celebration.
Then came the kids asking for their usual prize toys. Instead of handling it kindly, the server repeatedly questioned the kids about how many plates they ate, making the whole experience uncomfortable for them.
After spending over $120, we walked out feeling upset, disappointed, and honestly shocked. The service, the refusals, and the way the kids were treated completely ruined what was supposed to be a fun birthday dinner. I’m truly sad to say we won’t be returning to the Schaumburg location. Even my son said he’s sad that “Kura is no longer good” and that broke my heart.
We’re definitely done with Schaumburg.
Don’t go to this place unless you want to pay for bad experience!
So, where to start? I ordered 11 pieces of rolls and sushi and a portion of edamame beans. So, ordering online for a pickup you have to leave tips – you cannot place a pickup order without tips. They said the order would be ready in half an hour, but when I arrived I was waiting for my tiny order 18 minutes more.
All that would be not bad if the food was good, but it wasn’t. The pieces of rolls looked messy, they were falling apart before I put them into my mouth – they were rolled up very loosely and the ends of nori didn’t meet. Roll with mayo shrimp had so much of mayonnaise that the shrimp was literally bathing in it. Philadelphia roll had so meager pieces of salmon on it that I barely felt their taste. Beans were cold.
It seems to me even rolls from Costco are better than these ones.
Okay, I admit that they’re cheap but I couldn’t even imagine they’d be that bad.
P.S. Staff was nice and friendly and the restaurant inside looked very modern, but that were the only advantages I noticed.