

Address and Contact Information
Address: 133-36 37th Ave G15/G16, Flushing, NY 11354
Phone: (929) 264-7770
Website: https://kurasushi.com/
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Reviews
There was a large party upriver where items were released. Most of the items didn’t make it to our side. We tried placing orders instead. Each seat has a screen to use for ordering drinks or food. The plates were made promptly and delivered but appeared smaller than the regular ones on the belt.
Ramen noodles was good but came in a very small portion like cup noodles size. This is good for the ones concerned with calories.
They have restrooms in the back with bidets.
Sushi rolling past me on a conveyor belt, robot pulling up with my drink like, “Sir, your hydration.” Meanwhile I’m over here stacking $3.60 plates like I’m training for the Olympics. 15 plates later? Prize unlocked. I’ve never been so motivated in my life.
Then boom — Hello Kitty and the squad took over the menu. I ordered the limited edition lineup like a grown man with zero shame.
Cinnamoroll’s Sky Blue Jelly Parfait? Cheesecake, vanilla ice cream, yuzu jelly. Sweet. Tangy. Dangerous.
Hello Kitty’s Avocado Dream Donut? Shrimp, avocado, pink yuzu cream. Cute name. Serious flavor.
Pompompurin’s Caramelized Tamago Tempura Roll? Crispy, sweet, savory. Built like a champion.
Even grabbed a tonkotsu ramen — rich pork broth, tender braised pork, egg… small bowl, big energy.
They handed me a bag of Hello Kitty goodies on the way out. So yeah… I went in for sushi and left with collectibles.
Real men eat ramen delivered by robots and win cartoon prizes.
Practically all of their nigiri is $3.99, which not many places do (I mean, American wagyu and tamago for the same price??). But, they also have a couple other appetizers, noodle dishes, and handrolls. Their rice to fish ratio is not the best I’ve seen but their fish quality isn’t bad. Overall, I think it’s pretty worth it for the price and it’s a great solo dining spot!
If you are wondering, they do charge for drinks as well, but water and hot water are free. There are other things you can order, like ramen and udon, but you have to order those separately from the revolving sushi.
Most of the fish and sushi is very fresh, but occasionally you will get a strange tasting one. This place is fun every now and then, but I only see it getting more costly.
Definitely worth a visit whether you’ve done conveyor belt sushi before.
On my visit, Zeinab was fantastic.
Consistent, good quality scallops and eel. Kids liked the rolls. 15 plates for a little gatcha toy or gift. $4.10 a plate, approximately.