Kaiten Zushi Nomad in Midtown Manhattan offers an exceptional dining experience with a unique conveyor belt sushi system, where fresh sushi delights pass by your table, allowing you to pick and enjoy a variety of rolls and sashimi at your convenience. As a sushi restaurant in NYC, we specialize in All You Can Eat sushi providing an endless selection of high-quality Japanese food that includes popular dishes like nigiri, hand roll, noodle and more. Whether you’re searching for Sushi near me or craving authentic Japanese cuisine, our revolving sushi bar is the best answer. Visit our vibrant Japanese restaurant to enjoy a casual, fun, and delicious meal with family or friends. Experience sushi in a whole new way at Kaiten Zushi Nomad in NYC.
Hours
| Sunday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Monday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Friday | 11:30 AM–10:30 PM |
| Saturday | 11:30 AM–10:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 276 5th Ave, New York, NY 10001
Phone: (212) 671-6481
Website: http://www.kaitenzushiusa.com/
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You can order 4 items at a time on the tablet, which will be delivered on the top level of belts from the prep station behind a curtain. The sushi are good proportion though not great quality. Tried a variety of dishes like ramen, miso soup, katsu, salads and handrolls. Was stuffed at the 1hr mark, well worth the price.
It felt like 90% of the sushi was just rice — way too much rice — with a tiny, thin slice of fish on top. The fish didn’t taste like good quality, and the rice was overly sweet and kept falling apart when I picked up the sushi.
I also ordered a California roll and a hand roll, and both were disappointing as well. For the entire time I was there, no one refilled my water.
For this price, you can easily buy rolls separately and enjoy them more, or try one of the better all-you-can-eat spots in NYC
The whole place just screamed scam. The choices were so few with many odd choices comprised of purely cheap materials. (Fake crab meat, avocado hand roll with just avocado and rice???). I feel sorry for you if you chose the all you can eat option instead.
We ended up ordering a small number of items so we could get the check, cutting our losses, and leave to dine in another restaurant. Still wasted too much money for the items we did order.
Their chicken karaage was the worst, and strangest we’ve ever had. It was seemingly made with slices of chicken breast????? And costs $7 for two thin slices? And so many reviews raved about it. Unbeliable. Also, $3-4 for a SINGLE piece of sushi… With fish of mediocre quality at best…( Most other places servers 2pc per plate )
The menu is definitely created for cheap all you can eat package, charging premium price.
When I tried to leave a review after, I understood why. The option was temporarily turned off because of many suspiciously inflated positive review getting posted. Had to wait few weeks to post this review… I have never experienced this before with a restaurant. The fact I was willing to wait, check in every once in a while to find out if can leave the review yet, shows how bad of an experience I’ve had here.
Please avoid this place at all cost.