Hikari Bullet Train Sushi & Bar

  4.4 – 681 reviews  $$ • Conveyor belt sushi restaurant

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

✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Takeout ✔️ No-contact delivery Hikari Bullet Train Sushi & Bar 94115

Hours

Friday11:30 AM–9 PM
Saturday11:30 AM–9 PM
Sunday11:30 AM–8:30 PM
Monday
(Labor Day)
11:30 AM–8:30 PM
Hours might differ
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

Website:

Menu

hikarisushi.info

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Reviews

Jacinda K
Came here for the novelty of a sushi train. The chicken karaage arrived very hot and tasty! The sushi was good, but we’ve had better near home. It was fun to try though while visiting from out of town. Prices were a bit high for the food, but isn’t everything these days?
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Virginia Chen (bobo)
Excellent quality fish & presentation. Felt a bit empty inside, basically a bullet train or robot delivers your food so not much service. Prices are a bit high but expected since it’s in a tourist spot.
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Alicia DiGiammarino
The food here was what you might expect from a place that relies on a gimmick to bring people in. I did enjoy receiving my food by tiny train, but everything tasted like it had been soaked in corn syrup and left me with a relentlessly gross taste in my mouth. Also the train was messy with crumbs. It should be wiped clean every time it returns to the kitchen.
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Felix Jensen
A fantastic Dining experience! The train and robot server are delightful, I wish I had seen slightly more of the human servers for things like an explanation of a dish.
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Cristina C
Surprisingly, most sushi places in japantown have poor reviews (~2.8 stars…), so I ended up here because it was the best option based on reviews that wasn’t going to break the bank. However, prices were still high so we ended up sharing 1 bento and 1 special roll since the price of even tamago was near $7 for 2 pieces! Even though this place is advertised as a “conveyer belt sushi” place, the belt only brings you things you order, it is not continously going like at places like kura, and prices of nigiri were high for only 2 pieces.
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mado lopez
Ate here for the first time recently with my boyfriend.
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Jem Dawson
This is a great place to go if you’re not very familiar with sushi. You order off of a screen that is at every table so you can take your time reading all the descriptions and it tells you what the sushi contains. Then there’s a history button so you can remember what you got if you liked something. And you can order one dish at a time. The food comes out on a little train next to your table. My bigger dish came out on a big robot! Very cool gimmick but also very practical. Food was made quickly but was also still very tasty! We loved the Takoyaki, Spicy Salmon sushi, and the Chicken Katsu Curry.
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Haynes Cheung
Gimmicky shushu place with robots deliver food to you. Food were acceptable although not somewhere I’d visit again. Their coffee was stronger than expected in a good way. We had some fun to watch the tains delivering food.
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James Anderson
Super cool restaurant. You order on a tablet and the food comes right to you on a bullet train.
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aq xin
The quality and portion of fish given here is excellent every time I love the zuke salmon nigiri the most. Wait is never too long and seating accommodates small-medium parties.
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