Kura Revolving Sushi Bar

  4.5 – 3,008 reviews   • Conveyor belt sushi restaurant

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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.

✔️Breakfast ✔️Brunch ✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out ✔️Delivery Kura Revolving Sushi Bar 90012

Hours

Friday11 AM–11 PM
Saturday11 AM–11 PM
Sunday11 AM–10:30 PM
Monday11 AM–10:30 PM
Tuesday11 AM–10:30 PM
Wednesday11 AM–10:30 PM
Thursday11 AM–10:30 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 333 E 2nd St, Los Angeles, CA 90012

Phone: (213) 290-9631

Website: https://kurasushi.com/locations/los-angeles-ca-little-tokyo/

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Order and Reservations

Reservations: kurasushi.com

Order: Order online

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Reviews

Brandy Duong
I’ve been visiting Kura for a while but all of my visits have never disappointed me. The service was fast and the waiters were attentive. Briana came to our table to help with refills and if we needed anything else. My party and I went to visit for the Hello Kitty collab and everything was so delicious! My favorites for this visit were the Cinnamoroll parfait and my usual garlic ponzu salmon.
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Matt Zaidi
Had a great lunch experience here today, took family members here that live locally and were not familiar with this concept.

Family loved the whole experience, enjoyed the food and were thoroughly entertained. Spent a little over an hour all together, ordered about 45 plates total.
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Emma Hull
The sushi here was fresh and delicious! The service was also great. Super prompt. Had no problem walking in and finding a seat at 5:30PM on a week night. Kelly was especially helpful in taking care of me while I was here! I will definitely be back.
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Jonathan Lechuga
Kura Little Tokyo is great for the experience. The conveyor belt, ordering system, and overall vibe make it fun, especially if you’re going solo or with friends. The sushi is decent but not mind-blowing. It’s good, just not top-tier quality if you’re really picky about fish. That said, the udon is super delicious and honestly surprised me in a good way. On top of that, the customer service was excellent and everything felt smooth and efficient. Solid spot for a fun, casual sushi run, just know you’re paying for the experience as much as the food.
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J L
I needed a quick bite and a sushi train seemed like a good option. Luckily there was a seat available at the counter and I was soon coercing out the options flowing by.

There was a good range of the standard and creative sushi, sides, alternatives and sweets. The sushi were fresh with the high turnover of a full restaurant.

Each seat or table gets its own tablet for ordering and plate counter/disposal. When a dish is ordered, it’s either delivered via the serving belt above or the robot, so staff are only there to handle what isn’t automated. I couldn’t or didn’t see what each plate costs…? ‍♀️

Conclusion: an efficient service model that reduces manual handling, good range of options.
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Angela C
I used to LOVE Kura. I mean, I still enjoy coming to sushi here but with each small plate of sushi (2 piece nigiri or 3 piece roll) being over $4, and the quality being mid it is hard to give more than 4 stars. .. it’s hard to get a drink of hot tea or soda refilled and although I will still come if the line isn’t crazy and getting conveyer belt sushi is always fun with the kiddo but it adds up quick and you could probably get better quality at a different place. Hate to say it because I loved Kura once.
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Misty Williams
This is one of my favorite places to go! It’s more than one Kura Revolving Sushi, but this location is the best one to me. Service is immaculate here, and Location: Little Tokyo
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Rick
The service was wonderful, everyone very kind. All the meals were amazing except for the sushi. It was an off night, came out dry and falling apart. I can’t imaging this is typical, but keep an eye out. We’d try it again.
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Basel
atmosphere. The experience overall was really enjoyable ,everything was fresh, tasty, and nicely presented.

Just be aware: the portions are small, so you might not feel how much you’ve eaten until the plates pile up I ended up with 17 plates and a total bill of $74.44 ,, but honestly, I had a great time and left happy. Definitely worth trying if you’re in the mood for sushi and a nice vibe!
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William Mao
I’ll admit it, Kura Sushi isn’t the best sushi out there, but I still love coming here. Conveyor belt sushi just hits home for me. The setup is fun, especially being able to grab plates as they pass by or order from the touchscreen and have it delivered straight to your seat.

All the plates are the same price, which makes it easy for first-timers. I usually smash around 10 to 15 plates when I visit. If you hit 15, you get a little prize nothing major, maybe a keychain or a sticker, but it’s a fun bonus.

Some of my go-to items are the Hokkaido scallop, American wagyu (gunkan style), seared scallop with Japanese mayo, sea bream with yuzu pepper, and the yuzu jalapeño sweet shrimp. Also, the wasabi mix here is fire — super potent and actually has a kick.

Kura’s definitely one of those spots I enjoy from time to time when I want a quick no frills , casual sushi fix.
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