

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.
Menu Photos
Order and Reservations
Reservations: kurasushi.com
Order: Order online
Photo Gallery
Related Web Results
Kura Sushi Watertown | Fresh Sushi & Authentic Japanese Cuisine
Massachusetts – Kura Revolving Sushi Bar
Kura…revolving sushi bar (Watertown, MA). : r/sushi – Reddit
Reviews
Each dish was prepared right in front of us with precision and care, and the chef took the time to explain every piece, from the type of fish to the preparation style. The variety and quality of the sushi were outstanding — everything was fresh, flavorful, and beautifully presented.
It was more than just dinner; it felt like a curated experience. We truly had a great time and will definitely be coming back soon. Highly recommend for anyone looking for top-notch sushi and an authentic, engaging dining experience!
We loved that after 15 plates you get a prize too
There isn’t much seating outside and the line can get a bit long, so during rain it might be a wise idea to wait in your car. Luckily, since it’s in Arsenal Yards, you can explore around and find places to go to. They have a waitlist option so its easy to get notified when your table is ready.
The food is good. Quality of the sushi is top notch and the variety is good. You can either grab it off the revolving belt, or order it straight to your table. I’d say ordering it to the table is better, since the placement of your table along the belt may result in the trays being empty by the time it arrives. There’s typically only 2 of each dish on the belt as well, so this happened consistently during the visit. They have rotating monthly specials which are hit or miss depending if you like what they are offering or not, but i’d highly recommend to at least try it.
At $3.70/dish and higher prices for the meals like ramen, it is on the pricier side for sushi, especially since most plates only come with 2 pieces. I’d recommend this for smaller parties and not when you’re really hungry, as your bill will go up quite a bit.
The prizes are cute and nice, but they also give you an option to buy the prize for the price of a dish, sorta eliminating the need to rack up the plate counter to get a prize (which is 15 plates or around $55 per prize). There are rare ones you can get only from the prize gashapon but idk if it’s really worth it unless you care about the characters a lot.
My first time trying the new soy paper wrap and I loved it! So much easier and tastier hand rolls with it. You can’t miss trying the crunchy salmon hand rolls!! Great flavour and nicely arranged.
Not sure I’d make a habit of coming here for all my sushi fixes, but definitely worth trying at least a couple times. I’m a big eater when it comes to sushi and this wasn’t enough for me.
Ice cream with red bean paste was also very nice! Fried red bean fish though was too oily and greasy. Together it was perfect though.
Each plate was $3.95, and my partner and I ended up at 15 plates total because we were pretty full, so I would say the price is pretty reasonable.
Appreciated the fact that everything was automated (a robot brought us water, we could just pay the check scanning a QR code and leave at our convenience, etc). Overall, a fun and interesting experience!
As you can see from photos someone dropped it or never cared about it
So disappointed and regretted