Sushi Train

  4.2 – 2,590 reviews   • Sushi restaurant

Modern space featuring Japanese fare, plus the option of selecting sushi off a moving conveyor belt.

✔️Brunch ✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out ✔️Delivery Sushi Train 37205

Hours

Sunday11 AM–9 PM
Monday11 AM–3 PM, 4:30–9 PM
TuesdayClosed
Wednesday11 AM–3 PM, 4:30–9 PM
Thursday11 AM–3 PM, 4:30–9 PM
Friday11 AM–9:30 PM
Saturday11 AM–9:30 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 94 White Bridge Rd, Nashville, TN 37205

Phone: (615) 353-8000

Website: https://sushitraintogo.com/

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Order and Reservations

Reservations: sushitraintogo.com

Order: Order online

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Reviews

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I absolutely love Sushi Train! I began eating at Sushi Train a few years ago and have become a repeat customer here. I always enjoy my experience every time I visit! I have visited both at lunch on a weekday and on a weekend. Service and quality of food are always consistently great, and I never have to wait long for a table . The servers are friendly and very attentive. The restaurant is extremely clean as well. The variety and quality of the sushi that they offer is impressive. I love the sushi here, and the conveyor belt that you get the sushi from makes the experience so fun and unique. I also have to mention that the lunch price is super reasonable and affordable! I highly recommend Sushi Train!
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montserrat Gaher
Hands-down favorite sushi buffet of the city. Speaking about quality is good I’ve never had an issue before or gotten sick? Now about flavor and about quantity for around $26. You can get as much as you want complimentary with a menu that the server provides to you with the rolls that are on the train and also some other plates I mean this place is a whole deal the service is really good they do have two different types of buffet one is the dinner one that is $26 and the other one is for the mornings and it is around 14 and it’s still good. The rolls for this are a little bit simpler but they are still tasty and you can still get really good sushi. Overall this is my to go whenever I have the craving of sushi even if I’m not planning on eating the whole buffet you still can get three rolls for $26. That’s great
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Wendy Buckler
We didn’t know what to expect as this was our first trip. The sushi was good quality, all seemed fresh and well prepared. We went at lunch time so the bad price for all you can eat was very affordable. We only chose one “red plate”, which are an extra $4.99 per plate at lunch time, and it was delicious. The red plates are more elaborate or multiple fish rolls and desserts. The desserts were just a very small serving. The other plates were good and we enjoyed several. Each sauces each also carries an extra charge (yum yum, spicy may, eel , etc) but they are generous (see photo for example of spicy mayo serving) of 25¢. Great variety for a small party that wants to indulge in a lot of different rolls. Next time, we’ll go at dinner so we don’t feel quite as restricted with the red plates.
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Ying Yang
The sushi is not as fresh as it should be. The raw sushi rolls in the train belt were warm and taste old which was super sad. My steak was not cooked as requested (Med Rare) which was too over cooked. Not worth the money (if you are looking for an authentic Asian style and freshness)
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Tabitha Newton
It is really good. Red plates are $5 though but it was so fun coming here and I will come back
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MANUEL PALOMARES
The sushi train options did not look appetizing so I opted for chicken teriyaki bento box, there was a lot of food for the price but definitely you get what you pay for,
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Matt
My wife and I each got our own entrees. Daughter got all-you-can-eat buffet. I had a bite or two of one of my daughter’s dishes and waitress scolded me. Said she’d let it slide this time but she could have charged me for an additional all-you-can-eat buffet simply because I ate some of my daughter’s food. I understand the rule generally, but my wife and I purchased our own entrees. It didn’t affect the total check amount or deprive the restaurant of any revenue in this case. Seemed like an overzealous enforcement of the rule to me. Anyway, if this were the only issue, fine. But it wasn’t. Hostess was unwelcoming. My chicken teriyaki was too savory and over-seasoned. And the restaurant appears dirty and feels rundown. The chair seats have stains in them. I definitely wouldn’t eat here again. This was my second time eating at Sushi Train. The first time, the sushi train itself wasn’t working, so that’s why I decided to give it another try. Two tries is enough for me!
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Chris S
Overall it was ok sushi. It’s unfortunately what you would expect from an all you can eat sushi train restaurant. Friendly staff. Not the freshest sushi and not a lot of great options as it went around.
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Camille Dewaratanawanich
The sushi train is super fun. Admittedly, not the highest quality sushi, but decent tasting for buffet style sushi. Service is minimal due to it mainly being buffet style, but they always refilled our drinks and brought us food when we needed to order anything. So overall, this place is alright.
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Likes good food
My family and I enjoy the Sushi Train for multiple reasons. Good variety of sushi, you can order special rolls just for your table, the service is usually pretty good, the price isn’t bad. All things considered it’s one of our favorite sushi places.
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