
All aboard for a unique dining experience at Shinjuku Station Revolving Sushi Bar! Journey to a world of delicious possibilities with our all-you-can-eat conveyor belt and bullet train sushi. Unlimited sushi, hibachi, appetizers, and more! Located in High Point, NC, we offer a fresh take on Japanese cuisine, perfect for sushi lovers and buffet enthusiasts alike. Come experience the thrill of the revolving sushi bar!
Hours
| Thursday | 11:30 AM–9:30 PM |
| Friday | 11:30 AM–10:30 PM |
| Saturday | 11:30 AM–10:30 PM |
| Sunday | 11:30 AM–9:30 PM |
| Monday | 11:30 AM–9:30 PM |
| Tuesday | 11:30 AM–9:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 11:30 AM–9:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 5835 Samet Dr, High Point, NC 27265
Phone: (336) 885-9672
Website: https://shinjukusushi.com/
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Reviews
I enjoyed the offering. But unfortunately I am 95% sure I got food poisoning. I’ve tested for flu & covid twice. But intense headache, fever, chills, body pain and now IG symptoms it has to be from here. I’ve looked up their health reports and glove usage and time temperatures with no hand towels in the kitchen is a red flag. Sorry to post this but beware. Cuz I’m paying for my experience there now.
I first discovered Shinjuku Station Revolving Sushi Bar back in early March when my mom and I stumbled upon it by chance — and we were instantly hooked. The food was amazing then, but coming back today to celebrate her birthday made it even more special.
We didn’t take many photos (too busy devouring plate after plate!), but trust me — we took full advantage of the all-you-can-eat option. Every roll, nigiri, and appetizer that passed by looked so fresh and tempting. The quality is seriously impressive for the price, and you can tell they put a lot of care into the details.
The atmosphere is such a vibe — from the clean, modern setup with the revolving conveyor belt, to the digital ordering screens that make it super easy to grab your favorites on repeat. It’s fun, interactive, and feels like a mix between a restaurant and an experience.
And can we talk about the trinket machines? The little capsule toys you can get with coins are such a cute, nostalgic touch — my mom and I couldn’t resist trying them out. It just adds to the charm and playful energy of the place.
Whether you’re a sushi lover or just looking for something new and fun, this spot is a total win. Great food, great atmosphere, and the perfect place to make memories (and fill up on way too much sushi).
Can’t wait to come back again — this place has officially become one of our favorites!
We have been twice so far. The first experience the service was fantastic. The second time the waiter was terrible. Brought out ginger/wasabi dishes for our soy sauce (after we asked multiple times). Trying to dip rolls/sashimi in those dishes is harder than it sounds . And during the whole meal (about an hour) only stopped by ONCE for a drink refill/to check on us. The waiter seemed like he was hating his life at work. We will be back, but hope we get a better waiter next time!
Orders that we had delivered were good presentation and flavor all though it definitely gave me buffet vibes instead of culinary art. Then also we were bummed out that of our four orders to our table only one came on the train and no robot.
We paid $160 for My wife, 3 kiddos and myself after the gratuity included and lackluster tiramisu that costed extra. Honestly for the price I believe we would just rather go to a nice sit down sushi spot in Greensboro and order a boat with rolls of our choice.
I hope others have a decent experience, maybe go at lunch for the better pricing.