Hikari Bullet Train Sushi & Bar

  4.4 – 977 reviews   • Conveyor belt sushi restaurant

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Modern Japanese & sushi destination with booths, counter seats & train-style conveyor delivery.

✔️Brunch ✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out Hikari Bullet Train Sushi & Bar 94115

Hours

Friday11:30 AM–9 PM
Saturday11:30 AM–9 PM
Sunday11:30 AM–8:30 PM
Monday11:30 AM–8:30 PM
Tuesday11:30 AM–8:30 PM
Wednesday11:30 AM–8:30 PM
Thursday11:30 AM–8:30 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 1734 Post St, San Francisco, CA 94115

Phone: (415) 872-9116

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Order: Order online

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Reviews

Jaclyn Pearson
Delicious sushi! The fish is so fresh… we had the Zuke Salmon Nigiri and it was smooth and flavorful. I dare say the Nigiri here is just as good as what I had in Japan.

The rolls are great too and they come out on the most adorable little bullet trains. Its not like your typical Sushi Boat restaurant, everything is made fresh and its sent directly to your table on the bullet trains.
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Wolf Fivousix
Both table and counter spaces. Food comes in the “conveyor belt”, carried by a little train. Other than that, the food is mediocre at an above average price. Service was nearly non-existent. There are plenty of other places in Japantown that will give you more for your money.
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Stefan HDT
First time here was amazing. It is not a conveyor belt where the food is served, but by miniature bullet trains running past you. That was a very unique experience. Also, they have a robot serving you and human waiters.

The food was really delicious. I can recommend the bento boxes as they give you a good variety of Japanese food. The portions are also huge.

This is definitely a good place to go to.
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Lulu
extremely disappointed with this place!The portions are ridiculously small — I ordered a bowl of ramen and it was about the size of my hand. It didn’t even come close to being a proper meal.
So I ordered a salmon fillet set, and guess what? The fish was frozen solid. I’ve never seen salmon served like an ice brick before. Completely inedible!

To make things worse, the staff were impossible to get the attention of. No one bothered to come over even after multiple tries. Never come back again.
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Jamie Dawson
One of my favorite places to eat in Japan Town SF. They bring out your food on a conveyor belt designed to look like a bullet train.

The food is also excellent. I personally recommend the Double Spicy Salmon (see attached) and gyoza.

Service: I love that its just a touch screen you can pick food at any time you want. You don’t have to wave down a server to get more food or even request more water or the check. It’s all automated and I was more resturants were like this.
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Johnny
The food quality is amazing. The chicken Katsu portion was insanely HUGE and it came out sizzling hot with an equally large portion of curry and rice. It was enough for 2 people at least. The sushi was very fresh. Prices are reasonable. Loved this place and will repeat.
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Michael Guynn
Hikari Bullet Train Sushi was so fun!! Each table or seat has a tablet with a menu. You populate your train with orders of rolls or sushi, send it in, and a short while later the train brings it out to you!

If you order something larger, a little food robot drives over to you to hand it off. A human server is available if you need anything not available from the automated system.

And the food was good. The fish was fresh, the other dishes we got were flavorful, and the desserts were fun.

My buddy and I mustered up the courage to try a nattō roll… I’m glad that we did, but it was way stronger than I was expecting. I’m quite an adventurous eater but even one bite was tough for me. But it’s very cool that Hikari even offered it!
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Cory B
We went during dinner rush (they don’t take reservations), and we were seated in our own booth within 15 minutes.
We loved ordering with the tablet and getting our dishes as soon as they were ready from the trains zooming right out of the kitchen.
The prices were very reasonable, and the food was delicious!
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Eileen
We visited from out of town & fell more for the gimmicks over the food: the touch screen ordering, serving robots, and the dispensing trains were to die for if you have kids!

We enjoyed the sushi : maybe not best quality, but good!
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tim soya
Been here a few times and is always decent. Was in town last Saturday and stopped in. Love the atmosphere!
Menu is good with great selection.
This time the food was very subpar.
Saba Nigiri was so dry was like it had been siting out for 2 days and the rice ball was gooey and sticky. I ordered a Salmon Avocado Handroll and it was literally a cone of seaweed with a slice of thin salmon and avocado and 3 of the pre made gooey rice balls thrown into it.. Not good.
The Tuna sashimi was good tho. And my wife is an Ikura connoisseur said the Ikura was good. Guess we caught them on an off day..
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