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Address: 1660 L St NW #1, Washington, DC 20036
Phone: (202) 560-5887
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Sima Sushi offered such a unique and fun dining experience! Watching the chefs prepare sushi right in front of us and then place it directly onto the conveyor belt was something totally new for us — it added an interactive and lively touch that made the night feel special.
The price point was very reasonable, especially considering the quality of the food. Every dish we tried was fresh and flavorful, but the standouts were definitely the beef and the spicy tuna hand roll — both were absolutely delicious and had us reaching for seconds.
The chefs were kind and welcoming, always giving a smile when handing over dishes. There was only one server working the floor during our visit, but since it wasn’t too busy, service still felt smooth and attentive.
If you’re looking for sushi with a twist and solid flavors without breaking the bank, Sima Sushi is definitely worth a visit. We’ll be back for more hand rolls and that fun conveyor belt charm!
My personal favorites are the uni gunkan, garlic cheese scallops, seared salmon, ebi, and the fresh water eels. Honorable mention to tamagoyaki, it has a sweet taste but it goes very well with the seaweed and rice.
The tiramisu is a bit too sweet for my liking but I like that it has a strong coffee taste.
They offer a good selection of rolls and nigiri, and the quality was fresh for the price. The pricing is definitely a plus, making it a solid spot for an affordable sushi fix.
That said, a couple of things could be better: the digital table menu didn’t include ingredient details, which can be frustrating if you have dietary restrictions. Also, the revolving bar had limited items circulating during my visit, which took away a bit from the whole kaiten experience.
The ambience is simple, and the service was fine—nothing standout, but it works.
Overall, worth a visit if you’re nearby and want decent sushi at a good price. Just don’t expect a full spread on the belt or a fancy setup.
If I wanted to order exactly what I wanted straight from the kitchen I’d just go to a regular sushi bar.
Service was great, the lady who served me was very kind and attentive.
Overall this place is pretty good but if you can make it to Kura instead why bother?