Kura Revolving Sushi Bar

  4.1 – 693 reviews  $$ • Conveyor belt sushi restaurant

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.

✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Takeout ✔️ Delivery Kura Revolving Sushi Bar 02472

Hours

Saturday11 AM–10 PM
Sunday11 AM–9:30 PM
Monday
(Labor Day)
11:30 AM–9:30 PM
Hours might differ
Tuesday11:30 AM–9:30 PM
Wednesday11:30 AM–9:30 PM
Thursday11:30 AM–9:30 PM
Friday11 AM–10 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 101 Bond Sq, Watertown, MA 02472

Phone: (617) 675-7575

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C S
Super good, super fun. The fish is really nice, good quality. Every plate you pull off the line I think was $3, for every 10 you get a toy from the ball machine that sits over the table. You can order from the tablet individual items, alcohol, soups, deserts, those will be delivered to you on a belt above the constantly rotating sushi belt. If you order drinks, it comes out to you on a little robotic cart. So cute. This reminds me of Sushi Go, a restaurant from home that closed down. I love this place. Been back twice already!
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Tenzin Yangdon
Great sushi and lots of options. If you have family or friends visiting near Boston then bring them here. It’s such a fun concept and love how it’s interactive. Definitely come during non busy hours or else you’ll have to wait in line. You can’t book reservations in advance and you will have to check in the kiosk up front to be put on wait list. My friend I arrived right when they opened on a weekday (Tuesday) and we were seated right away with no wait time. If you get 15 plates in the conveyor belt then you get a prize. If you want more food options you can always order on the tablet screen near your table. The tantanman noodle is spicy and delicious. Highly recommend getting the taiyaki ice cream. Also cool that they have robot waiter that bring your drink to the table. There’s plenty of parking as it’s located in a mall. Overall highly recommend you give this place a try.
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Elif Çakır
It was a fun experience but get ready for a long wait( +1.5 hours)! Sushi was good. The convey belt mostly was empty but you can always order from the menu and it comes on the upper belt with a short wait. My favourite was the taiyaki ice cream! Overall, it was nice!
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Kiki Carter
I recently had the pleasure of dining at a revolving sushi restaurant from the moment I stepped inside, I was captivated by the vibrant atmosphere and the unique dining concept. One of the highlights of this restaurant was the revolving conveyor belt that showcased a wide variety of sushi dishes. The constant rotation of colorful plates filled with sushi rolls, sashimi, and other delectable creations was an absolute feast for the eyes. It added an element of excitement as I eagerly waited for my desired dishes to pass by. The service at the revolving sushi restaurant was impeccable. The staff was attentive, friendly, and always ready to assist. They were quick to replenish the belt with fresh plates, ensuring a continuous flow of sushi options. Additionally, the interactive ordering system allowed me to request specific dishes that were not on the conveyor belt, ensuring a personalized dining experience. While the novelty of the revolving sushi concept was a major draw, it did have a minor drawback. As the restaurant became busier, it sometimes took longer for desired dishes to make their way around the belt, and I found myself having to wait patiently. The miso soup also came out cold. Whether you’re a sushi aficionado or just looking to try something new, I highly recommend giving this unique dining concept a try.
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Christopher Brown
A cute fun place to go for a good time, This place is about the experience just as much as it is about the sushi. The sushi is of good quality however it is not what you would consider fabulous, Roman equally the same good just not great. The hot fried options are probably in my opinion the best options. Overall a good time great place great experience however you’re just not gonna get great sushi
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Dario Camacho
I felt in Japan!
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Hasna
Amazing staff, a lot of variety of sushi’s. I enjoyed the service it was pretty fast. It was my first time trying this restaurant, would I come back ? I probably won’t as it was really “great quality food” to me personally. But definitely worth trying at least once.
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Arthur Rufus
New experience that I went into with a lot of negative mindset. I’m not a sushi-eater by nature, so I was hesitant to begin with. They really turned my attitude around with this place. I was in a small group of four people, two of whom enjoy sushi. (There are other food plates as well.) The biggest draw for this location is obviously the revolving plate conveyor belt that winds it’s way around the restaurant. It was interesting to see whatever new dish popped around the corner. Pro tip: If you’re with a group that has NOT tried this type of dining before AND who are open to trying new things, then ask to be seated near the beginning of one of the conveyor belts. This way you will actually get to pick a few plates as they come out. If you’re with an experienced group who already know what they want and aren’t as interested in trying out each dish, then sit at the other end of conveyor. I wish I’d figured that out for our meal because most of the options were already empty or things no one wanted by the time they shuffled past our table. You can always order exactly what you want from a tablet at each table and it will come directly to you via a separate conveyor system. Which brings us to the automation involved. Robots bring your drinks! Stout robots buzz up and down the aisle carrying drinks to each table. From the dual conveyor systems, tablets and the robots, the restaurant really uses technology. In between it all, the wait staff were very attentive and did a great job informing us how to place orders, troubleshoot when tech glitched, and fix mistakes that customers make. As far as the food, I’m still not completely onboard with sushi. I tried a dragon roll (which was ok), shrimp tempura (also good), octopus something balls (??) and dumplings (meh), but nothing made me really glad to have ordered it. The cadence of the food delivery and everything going on seemed to keep the conversation moving as well. Overall, I would recommend this location as a great place to try rotating sushi restaurant, good for small groups. I would also recommend as a fun place to go out with someone special.
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Sharon Bao
Such a fun experience if you love an interactive meal! Bonus points if you love My Hero Academia. I actually thought the service was great! All of the waiters, including the little robo was so nice.
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Dana Schaeffer Badgley
True Kura sushi in Watertown tonight.
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