Sushi Station
1575 E Camelback Rd, Phoenix, AZ, 85014
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Address :
1575 E Camelback Rd
Phoenix, AZ, 85014 - Phone (602) 358-8789
- Website https://www.sushistation88.com/
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Opening Hours
- Mon :11:00 am - 9:00pm
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Lunch
Parking : Private Lot
Bike Parking : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Ambience : Casual
Noise Level : Average
Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : No
Has TV : Yes
Waiter Service : Yes
Caters : Yes
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Lauren J.
I've come here a few times for lunch, as this spot is pretty close to my work. If you're looking for someplace quick to get good sushi, this is it! I wouldn't say this is the best sushi I've ever had but it will definitely satisfy that sushi craving. Some of the names of the rolls definitely crack me up...playboy roll? Sexy roll? LOL! All in all, good place to check out.
(4)Sutherlin H.
Portions are small, most of the food tastes pretty bland, service definitely lacking and on top of that it's pretty pricey for what you get. Save your time and money and go elsewhere.
(2)Joseph H.
Best sushi in town!!! Far surpassed any hopes. It's clean, fresh, and Delish. Watch out if you get the saki bomb...you get a full bottle.
(5)Rachael C.
I had previously dined at Teharu, and while I loved the concept, the food wasn't great. Went to sushi station for lunch today, service was great, sushi was fresh and there was plenty of what I liked coming around. The fried Cali roll was amazing. They had fresh fruit, which my baby ate and the server was attentive. The whole staff was kind to us and our baby which I am learning is really rare at restaurants. Sushi station will definitely have our business.
(4)Brittany M.
The best thing to happen to this area since total wine and chipotle!!!! Soooo good!!!
(5)Victoria K.
So this is the first belt sushi place that I have been to here in AZ. I have been to several in the Seattle area, and I have had both amazing and crappy sushi from them. I am a little bit of a sushi fanatic so I kinda know my fish lol. Price: 4.5 stars. The price is per plate like all belt places. They range from $1.75- $5.25. Most plates are $2.25- $4.25. I got 6 plates and spent about $15 before tax. But still this is the price for 2-4 pieces of fish and can add up really quick. Service: 5 stars. I was greeted as I walked in and taken to a seat right away. The servers are great and if you ask a question they will make sure you are taken care of and make sure that someone is taking care of you. Size of roll or fish: 5 stars. The rolls were a good size, and the cuts of fish were very large in comparison to most the belt sushi places I have been to. Quality of fish: 4. stars. The fish is good, but I guess I am just spoiled with amazing fish so I can't quite give it 5 stars. Red Snapper $1.75 for 2 pieces. Not amazing but not bad at all Tuna $3.25 for 2 pieces. It was a different texture than I'm used to but was good tasting Salmon $2.25 for 2 pieces. Delicious salmon no complaints at all Philly Roll $2.25 for 4 pieces. I enjoyed this basic roll. Las Vegas Roll $2.25 for 3 pieces. This thing is amazing. Don't hesitate. Just get it.
(4)Shirley S.
The staff was friendly and inviting. However the prices on each plate completely surprised me. Each "specialty" roll which consisted of ONLY 3-4 small pieces was $4-4.50 a plate. I went there with my son and he had a total of 7 plates and I, myself had 4. We've been to plenty of great conveyor belt sushi restaurants and this was by far the most bland and definitely the most expensive. Our lunch came out to $55 including our tip. If you are in the area and absolutely need to treat your sushi fix, go here but don't mind paying double the price.
(2)Aldo S.
OMG I am so happy they open on this location! They sushi is really really good.. Try service is really friendly.. Its really close by my place..this a heaven!! Ohhh yeahhh Sushi station ..
(5)Alana B.
Sushi station is a new restaurant right on Camelback and 16th. This place is huge but pretty neat with the rotating sushi, my eyes always feel larger than my stomach whenever I eat here. The sushi is fresh and affordable for whichever plates you choose. The best part is choosing what you want to eat and getting to try all kinds of rolls. I have not tried anything off the menu yet, but I've seen a couple dishes and they look delicious. I wish they made the interior of this restaurant a little more decorative, it feels like a cafeteria. I'm glad a conveyor belt sushi restaurant is now near where I live :)
(3)Jennifer S.
Great fun!! The food was delicious and its a fun way to eat sushi - especially if you want to try a wide range of rolls. We had many floating sushi restaurants in outlast state we lived in and are happy to have one in the valley. Yummy, affordable, fun, clean, and the staff is very friendly.
(4)Robin G.
Quick lunch on Camelback. The sushi is pretty good and there is enough traffic that it all looks pretty fresh. Sometimes it can take a few to get a drink and some wasabi (or the check) - wait staff seems a bit disorganized.
(4)Kevin P.
I enjoy conveyor-belt sushi. It's fun, convenient, and usually tastes good enough. The same holds true here at the Sushi Station. The sushi was OK - same type of stuff you see at any conveyor belt place. Really, I come to these places for the experience and the value more than anything. Unfortunately, I did think the prices were a tad higher than some comparable conveyor-belt experiences and the rolls a tad dinkier. The service was pretty bad too. They sat us at the bar and then somehow forgot about us until we had to ask for a server. Not a big deal since you can grab many things from the conveyor belt but just kind of killed the experience a bit. I'll probably be back to give this place another chance since it is so conveniently located and the sushi was the typical 3 star that I expect at this type of joint. For now though this place doesn't rise above a "Meh" for me.
(2)Matt G.
I get that it's a revolving belt sushi type joint, and that take away orders may not be the target demographic here. Still, if I call in to place a take away order, please don't tell me to hold, set the phone down and carry on with your business for 7 or 8 minutes, then hang up on me. That's what happened with this place. Either make it dine-in only or teach your employees some phone service manners. Won't be coming back to take away or dine in.
(1)MICHAEL M.
Conveyor belt sushi!!! Say hello to the future of foodery! I wasn't aware this was a chain restaurant but am very glad the concept is working for them. Japanese-style conveyors shuttle an extensive variety of delicious dishes around the room and you take a plate at your leisure...what's not to like? The quality is surprisingly excellent considering the landlocked metropolitan area, and the offerings change by the minute for the more indecisive among us. Classic rolls, specialty nigiri, superb dumplings, side salads & multicultural desserts, just choose whatever plate strikes your fancy and devour!! Take out is available but the novelty and the fun is lost completely. All-in-all this place simultaneously delivers a great meal and experience, I will gladly return for another round soon. Only cons to consider are the sub-par service and the quality of chopsticks, but otherwise a worthy and worthwhile culinary endeavor.
(4)Susie S.
Great place for sushi and reasonable in price! They have some really yummy rolls. Go at least once a week!
(4)Julie D.
This place is definitely somewhere to go if you are looking for a fun experience! There is a conveyer belt that runs through the whole restaurant and you basically take what you want to eat. It's awesome! The plates are color coded which indicates the price of each item. Everything is reasonably priced and you can easily get in and out of there spending a very reasonable amount. Another great thing about this place was that everything moves really quickly since you aren't waiting on a server or food to be made. I wouldn't recommend this place for "sushi snobs" because the food is good, not great. It is also an option to order something off the menu if you don't see what you want on the conveyer belt, or if you want the sushi to be made fresh. This is also a good place for someone who doesn't love sushi because they have some chicken options. My brother and I came here and he doesn't even like sushi and he loved it! All in all, I would come back for a good time but probably wouldn't choose this place if I was looking for amazing sushi.
(4)Britt C.
I kept hoping for a conveyor belt sushi restaurant to open in Central Phoenix, and we now have one. Sushi Station has the typical offerings of most conveyor belt places, lots of fried stuff and California roll variations. I usually go with the nigiri for a healthier option, where you can actually taste the fish. It's not the best sushi in Phoenix, but the price is obviously the trade off, and everything I've had has been fresh. I've ordered the Oshi pressed sushi with both the tuna and yellowtail and it was delicious. It's nice to have fresh made-to-order options along with the grab-and-eat. Service had always been pleasant and friendly, though a little slow at times when they get busy. This is a great place if you're looking for a reasonably priced healthy meal that wont break the bank.
(4)Mrs K J.
Snuck away for a quiet lunch today all by myself and was totally looking forward to the quick and delicious sushi... Once again, it didn't disappoint....my favorite spot for sure!!
(5)Christine P.
Sushi on a conveyer belt. Genius! The staff here is incredibly nice and the food is delicious. My coworkers and I come here often and it is the same fresh tasty food each and every time. So glad we found this place. So quick and convenient..... Give it a shot if you love sushi. They do have menus and made to order dishes but I honestly have never gone that route. The sushi is what keeps bringing us back!
(5)Tasha T.
Great concept and service but the sushi is mediocre at best. The sushi is made from pre-sliced packaged fish, squid was very chewy and hard in some spots, baked calamari did not taste fresh (I could not finish), seaweed salad had a lot of liquid and needed to be strained more after defrosting, the cream puffs looked like they came from Costco, we could see the carrot cake deconstructing every time it passed us, and they may mix up your check with the person next to you! While our check was cheaper than expected (from mixing up checks) and they did run out the door to return a phone someone left, we will most likely not return. Great service but mediocre food.
(2)Melissa S.
Fresh, fun and yummy. I like that each is 3-4 pieces so I can get a variety instead of eating a whole roll of one thing. Coming back with the kiddos next time!
(5)Jayne G.
It was my second time here and it's so disappointing. I'm enjoying the sushi until I ordered the steamed gyoza. It's still cold inside! She just microwaved it but did not replace the one I already bit. So I told her that I do not want the gyoza anymore. She gladly took it off my bill. But as I said, the sushi was good though.
(3)Perry M.
Sushi station oh sushi station how you afford me to eat my favorite sushi on a budget. Let me count the way I love thee... Ok so first off, this place has a unique concept, sushi is made and then sent out on a conveyer belt on different color plates which denote the prices. Typically about 4 pieces per plate. What's neat about this place, especially if you go with a group is that it allows you to sample quite a bit of sushi types by barely spending anything individually. I have been here at least a half dozen times at this point, and should technically have my picture on the wall I have checked in so many times on Belly. The place is always clean and usually has a descent crowd, I don't really like sitting at the bar and prefer one of the booths off to the right side when you come in, you get first dibs if you sit over there on all the fresh stuff being put on the conveyer. Service has always been good, If you get a chance ask to sit in Tom's section, this guy is on point, always makes sure your drinks are full and is pretty knowledgeable if you have questions. I always spend at least $50 here every time I go. It's hard not to, between two people. There is just to much good stuff to try. This isn't your typical sushi bar...but if you like sushi and don't want to wait, this is the spot to go, sushi is ready as soon as you take a seat...can't beat that. Everything you need is at your table, chop sticks, soy, all the server needs to bring is just drinks and wasabi. I will be back, since it opened I am here at least 2 times a month.
(5)Cherry J.
My Review is really 3.5 stars. This restaurant is basically sushi served on a conveyor belt. Great concept. They charge by color of the plate. I've been here twice so far. It's best to go on weekends like around 6-7pm because they belt is packed with fresh sushi. Sometimes, some of the sushi can look a little scary on the conveyor belt because it has been circling around for a while. You can definitely tell which plates have been on for a while and which plates are fresh. I highly recommend you don't go to this restaurant on the weekend around 8ish. That's when they start slowing their service and don't place that many fresh plates out. Then you're eating sushi that has been on the belt for over 15 minutes, and it tastes pretty gross.
(4)Trevor J.
As many other reviewers have mentioned, the sushi is served on a conveyor belt and this is a blessing and a curse. It means that the sushi isn't always as fresh as it was just made, but it also allows you to pick out which you want based on looks. Now I have to warn people as you can easily spend 20 bucks if you aren't careful just by picking up plate after plate. The concept is interesting, but personally I would prefer my sushi to be made to order. They do have an option for that, but the prices are higher
(3)Ann R.
Such a fun experience. Huge variety of rolls and deserts, they even have Japanese soda. I took my bottomless pit nephew and had a giant stack of plates ...suddenly wondering about the cost of said bottomless pit...pleasantly surprised how inexpensive it was. Clean with polite help with great food, doesn't get much better.
(5)Arana W.
Decent sushi at fantastic prices! I've been driving to Desert Ridge's Sushi Station location for a few years - and am thrilled to have one so close to home now! They aren't reinventing the sushi wheel, by any means - but it's fresh, close, affordable and convenient. The restaurant is set up with a conveyor belt, and small plates starting at $1.75. With the affordable prices and small portions, it's easy to enjoy a range of rolls, nigiri and salads without breaking the bank. There's also a full menu, in case what you're craving doesn't appear on the conveyor - they will make it for you. I've found the service to be hit or miss - but that's just for drinks, refills, and the initial delivery of wasabi and mixing bowls. The food is constantly circulating - so the service there is unbeatable...you grab what you want when it comes by. So far, I've been averaging a meal each week since they opened this location - and at these prices, I can keep up that pace without destroying my food budget!
(4)Ryan F.
Decent quality sushi. That comes to you. Constantly and without much waiting.... Need I say more? I've been a fan of Sushi Station since I started going to the location up at Desert Ridge. Driving down Camelback and seeing this location was now open was music to my ears (sometimes the 30 minute drive up North just doesn't seem worth it). This location seems more spacious than the other - and included all my go-to favorites (there's one spicy shrimp roll I can't get enough of) as well as some new delights. I especially enjoy getting to try several small bites of different things without it breaking the bank - although I've been known to go a little HAM and eat a few too many plates when hungry. My record so far is ~$36 in plates that don't cost more than ~4 a piece. Care to challenge my mad sushi eating skills? The one critique I might make - I LOVE yellowtail. And although you can order items not on the conveyor belt that do have yellowtail, they aren't typically included in the standard rotation and finding your waitress can be a little challenging if they're especially busy. Regardless, 4 well deserved stars.
(4)Norm R.
Finally - a revolving sushi bar in central Phoenix, conveniently located on Camelback near 16th Street at the eastern end of car-dealership row and with ample parking at the back. The place is very clean and spacious, the staff is very attentive, and the sushi chefs are efficient at replenishing the items on the conveyors. The sushi items themselves are very fresh and there is a wide variety to choose from. As with all revolving sushi restaurants, the prices of the items are indicated by the colors of the plates. For this one, white = $1.75, blue = $2.25, green = $3.25, yellow = $4.25, and black = $5.25. The prices, of course, vary with the ingredients and the preparation, from basic inexpensive salmon to more intricate rolls with multiple ingredients including octopus or sea urchin. Expect to see popular familiar items such as shrimp nigiri and spider rolls as well as atypical offerings such as Arizona roll and Explode roll (crawfish salad with spicy crabmeat, avocado, and eel sauce). In all, it's a fun and satisfying dining experience with prices that are very reasonable for the quality of the food.
(5)Michelle S.
Well, we did not expect this! This restaurant has tried to be so many places over the years and they all failed. Come try it out before they get too busy! This is going to be a popular spot in Phoenix.
(5)Victoria T.
Took my son here for his birthday and it's great to have a new Sushi Station on this side of town. The revolving menu which circulates around the restaurant is really great, you can actually choose what your eating and se e first hand how fresh the sushi is. The cooked teriyaki chicken with white rice is delicious as well. Hot green tea was our choice of beverage. The staff turned of tr the lights and sang Happy Birthday to my son, something they had never done upon request. The entire restaurant joined in which made it even more special. Highly recommended the fried grean tea ice cream for dessert.
(4)Mark B.
This is simply a wonderful experience. The food is top notch. The conveyor belt experience is fun and there is a great variety of menu items. Superb!
(5)Pebbles C.
I was so excited to hear that a conveyor belt sushi restaurant was opening near by. They are so popular in Hawaii. The restaurant was really nicely decorated but the music was just way too loud. I couldn't even have a conversation with the person next to me. The sushi was okay as well. Not as fresh as I hoped and it's hard to find good sushi out here in Arizona anyway. Once was good enough for me.
(3)Nick K.
Always a great experience here! The food is always fresh, the staff is always friendly.
(5)Georgina F.
Sushi was good. I've never been to a revolving sushi bar before but liked the convenience of not having to wait and seeing the roll before eating it. Also, price wasn't too crazy.
(4)Betty B.
Really terrible service. 2 servers 4 patrons and I still had to get up to get my check. The rice is hard and the fish is so so. If you want revolving sushi go to teharu..
(1)Phil M.
Great place, great selection, great prices...never had a problem here and the happy hour is a good option.
(5)Maria C.
Food was decent but didn't seem to fresh. Service was terrible and SLOW! They didn't even bother refill my drink (It's 110° out and staying hydrated is a must). I was looking forward for some good sushi and was disappointed.
(1)Kyle S.
Good quality sushi that's surprisingly inexpensive. The rotating sushi bar has a fun atmosphere and good service as well.
(5)James P.
I give this place 3.8 rating. Quality is ok, not the best but just ok. The restaurant is clean, servers provide good service. I'll be back again.
(4)Jared B.
I came to this location about a week ago just on a whim. I love revolving sushi bars and I'm always up for a new experience and my favorite revolving sushi bars is about 15 miles away from my house so seeing another revolving sushi bar in my area I decided why not. The atmosphere was nice, but that's about where all the good things end. I started off by ordering in iced green tea and I grabbed one of my favorite types of sushi the Philly roll. The cream cheese in this role was the majority of the role. The cream cheese overtook the flavor of everything else. Next I grabbed some at a edamame which was thoroughly undercooked and pre-salted. I personally don't mind having the salt on there but I know some people wouldn't like it salted. I'm sure you could ask for it unsalted but at a revolving sushi bar it's all about getting it from the conveyor belt. Next I tried a Las Vegas roll which had no flavor whatsoever. Next was a tuna roll and the tuna tasted like it was dropped on the floor. At this Time I asked the waitress where the restrooms were and they were all the way on the other side of the restaurant which you literally had to go through a maze to get to. After spending about two minutes in the restroom I came back and my place was already given to another customer. If it wasn't for the fact that I consider myself to be a good person I would've walked out without paying. When it comes to revolving sushi bars do not waste your time at this location. I will continue spending my money and enjoying Teharu sushi in Tempe rather than go to this place again.
(1)Michael P.
Clean and friendly. Not overly impressed however. More than twice the price of another revolving sushi place in Chandler. Decent flavor. Fresh. But really nothing stood out. $35 for two with not much of a meal...The same we usually paid about $15. Probably won't return. Teharu is worth the drive.
(3)Will B.
This is a 4 star review for taste & price, but 3 stars for atmosphere. It's a little heavy on the roll side of choices on the conveyer belt, but you can order off the menu including some really tasty uni. Check it out!
(3)Rachel S.
Good service from the servers and decent quality sushi for being a conveyor belt sushi restaurant. The sushi chefs can be a little moody, but most sushi chefs are. Also, they tend to nickel-and-dime for any variations made to orders, no matter how small. But overall, there is a wide variety on the belt, available instantly, which is nice for a quick lunch or dinner. To date I've never had a bad experience and would even recommend for a fun group dinner or party.
(4)Gordon N.
Good stuff. Enjoyed our first experience here sitting on the bar side. Its nice to have this option in Central Phoenix now! Just sit down and graze for awhile, and if you go during happy hour the sushi plates cost even less. The happy hour selections passing by our booth were varied and refreshed constantly. That Grand Canyon Roll is still on my mind. They also did a good job with the interior of this spot which has seen many restaurants come and go over the years. Our server was very nice and attentive too.
(4)Jose A.
Love this place! Great choice for variety at a great price.
(5)Donald D.
Seriously, I was having one of those days when nothing seemed to be going right. Sushi is my comfort food, so I went to my favorite "how you want it" sushi place, which, much to the tune of the rest of my day, was closed for some unknown reason (possibly remodeling). Sushi Station is only a few blocks from my house and I've not tried it before. I had a particular roll in mind that wasn't on the menu, and I wanted it to-go, so I already had a chip on my shoulder when I walked in the door. And I was STARVING, which compounds my moodiness. The cashier didn't seem to really grasp what I wanted, so she got the manager/owner?, who came out and talked to me about what I wanted and was very easily able to accommodate me after clarifying what I wanted (which was basically a salmon Philly roll without the rice - but who eats sushi with no rice? That's not normal). The roll was RIDICULOUSLY cheap, far cheaper than any place I've ever gone to. I'm so glad I ordered two, because it was WAY exceeded my expectations, and I am now a happy man. I can't speak to the sit-down portion of the experience because I ordered to-go (and was out the door in under 5 minutes). But the place was pretty busy - barely a chair open in the place, and the conveyor belt was full of fresh sushi for the taking. I remind myself of this constantly - one never knows what someone else's day has been like. I had had a terrible day - and this might seem cliché - but the staff at Sushi Station took just a little bit of time for me, and it turned my entire day around. Without a doubt, I WILL be back. Next time, I'm bringing friends. PLENTY of friends! I'd love to become a regular. And I'm hoping they cater! I feel it's a much-needed fare addition in this area, and you can't beat the price. Another reviewer said that other restaurants have tried and failed in this space - I've noticed that as well, but I'm pretty confident that won't happen to this place as long as they keep things just the way they are. Really nice job, guys. Keep up the amazing work.
(5)Mahabubul B.
It's a new location & their second branch recently opened. It's location is surrounding the mass auto dealers.. I don't know how that's going to be for business. But once their it was a new system for me as a New Yorker to accept. They way of offering their sushi was on a belt that has the food going around the entire restaurant. You could pick out what ever you want to eat.. I didn't find a lot of options on it.. It was more likely made to serve what the majority wanted or what they had an overstock of. We seen a lot of eel on the plates and I don't like eel. Of course you can order from the menu which they gave out at the beginning. The cool part is you don't have to wait for the food the food is already on a belt coming around passing your table the moment you are seated. Service was a bit slow.. Needed improvement but over all of those never experience the new belt system of serving food.. You enjoy the experience the first time & the second time you realize the need of improvement on their service end. Happy eating!
(4)Wade N.
I no longer bother writing reviews of restaurants with mediocre food. I only bother if it's really good, or really bad. And Sushi Station, a "conveyer belt" sushi place is... OUTSTANDING! In Japan carousel sushi is typically the cheapest, and lowest quality. Ditto for the revolving sushi places I've been in America, like the one out on Bell road. But not Sushi Station. Their fish is incredibly fresh. Their rolls are unique, like the Tempura California roll. Or the Crab stuffed Jalapeno popper. Seaweed salad is good. A lot of Unagi (eel) rolls that rock. Their faux crab stuffing is definitely superior to others, perhaps they mix in some real crab. It's not goopy, loaded with mayo like most, even upscale sushi houses. Get there before five and you can have a fantastic AND highly affordable meal. You pay per plate at a rotisserie Sushi place, certain color plates are certain prices. But hey, it's ALL affordable here, esp at happy hour. My buddy, a professional chef AND sushi gourman like myself, we couldn't wait to go back after a single visit. For the two of us, plus 3-4 items "to-go" for his sick GF, we spent $40, not including any alcohol, not happy hour either. Very reasonable, IMHO, for first rate sushi. Like Schwarzenegger sez, "I WILL BE BACK!"
(5)Zoe J.
I come here at least twice a week because I live next door and because the sushi is such high quality. Literally, the sushi is some of the best I've ever had. It's not only a relatively inexpensive place to get your grub on but it's also a fun experience. The only reason why I give it four stars is because sometimes the servers aren't attentive. Otherwise, this place is amazing!
(4)Brittnee R.
Server (Travis) was really sweet & food options were plenty- you can go with the conveyer belt of half rolls or order off a massive menu. I opted for the line and unfortunately couldn't get past the chewy seaweed and mainly fake crab options. Glad it was like $7 for three little plates but the quality wasn't worth returning.
(3)Ruben V.
I've been to a revolving sushi restaurant in Scottsdale before but this place was not good. It may be fun watching the sushi go around a conveyor belt but the service was horrible and the sushi was disgusting. Almost every sushi roll was filled with imitation crab meat that tastes like mayo and the servers, even though were very polite, seems like they didn't know what they were doing. What was even more annoying were the sushi chefs who kept ringing the bell every time a roll was done. Skip the place, unless you want your night to be ruined. Lesson of the day, if the sushi is cheap it ain't good. Lol
(1)Chris V.
Literally the best sushi ever!!!! I recommend everyone to try this place. We randomly stopped to try a new sushi place and this place blew my mind .
(5)Michelle V.
First time we went for my step-daughters birthday since she wanted Sushi. We loved it. I let them know that we were new to this and our waitress went into how it works. She was so helpful and gave us great service. LOVED the rolls, tried a little bit of everything. They have great desserts on the belt along with the sushi. I would go again, well actually I might be going on Friday since we liked it so much. Look on their website they have "specials" that they will let you know about. This is a must try.
(4)Jennifer P.
After out running errands last Sunday, my eldest college-aged son kept mentioning that the Sushi Station was open. He wanted to check it out. I was a bit apprehensive. I've known about the previous restaurants that have been at that location. Guess what? This is not a greasy, bulk food buffet! I was feeling a bit peckish and disappointed that our usual sushi joint wasn't running their happy hour specials but the others sushi eaters in the house convinced me to go. So did the customer who was just leaving, saying: " This was my first time here and I like sushi. I was pleasantly surprised. You're going to love it!" When you go in, you pass by cool marble and a Zen water fountain. The inside has been tastefully updated with rice paper lanterns, Koi paintings, Feng shui colors and strategically placed tables and booths around the sushi conveyor belt. There were 3 to 4 sushi chefs preparing different bite size plates of all sorts of sushi goodness. They had many different types of roles, pairs including seared tuna, salmon, octopus, squid, shrimp, yellow tail, snapper. Even the more exotic things like sea cucumber. Many vegetarian delights as well like seasoned seaweed, spring rolls, bean curd, asparagus rolls,tamago, miso soup. Our favorites included: the lady roll, the spider roll, the Grand Canyon, the rainbow roll. And most of all, our way cool waiter Travis. Travis was super attentive, patiently explaining how the sushi station works. He made great menu suggestions on what to try. The nice thing is if you didn't care for any of the sushi rolling past you, and how could you not. We were eating with our eyes! :-) They have a full menu of other tasty hot and cold meals to try. They have a good selection of beer, sake, and soft drinks. Prices from the conveyor belt vary on the plate color with white being a $1.75. To the most expensive plate being $5.25. You stack your finished plates on the table and they tally it up at the end. Thank you Sushi Station. We sounded just like that happy customer we passed on our way in. We told the same things to the new customers we are passing on the way out. We will be back!
(4)Marcos G.
Well well..... very nice a revolving Sushi Bar... been in some in L.A. but I haven't seen one until now. Very simple , Price not bad what you eat is what you pay. Love it and going back for more and telling my friends about SUSHI STATION ... Its a new place I heard its only a week old very clean as well. Just a Note: been to Kabuki its overrated ... been to Tempe and Glendale and both I had bad experience ... sayonara kabuki and hello Sushi Station.
(4)Stuart C.
Had a blah day at work and haven't really found a good sushi place since before I moved from Oregon. I kept seeing sushi station as I'm headed off to work or going home. This time I decided to walk in and sit down. I really like that you can order or grab off the conveyer belt. And wow! So many many choices of sushi off the belt. I felt like a kid in a candy store. Honestly, this place beat out the sushi in Oregon by far. So much more variety. The staff was friendly and attentive. I will defiantly attend more and it's only s block from home. Score!
(5)Patrick D.
Took my Mom and my partner to Sushi Station! Mom and I love Sushi and thoroughly enjoyed the rotating sushi and it kept appearing on the conveyor belt! We ate a lot! My partner who doesn't like raw fish found so much other fun stuff to eat and wants to go back as well! Something for everyone here and great service and fair price! We will be back! Try this place!
(5)Spike H.
Love this place. Had to travel to the one in far North Phoenix. Glad there is one minutes from my place. Very convenient. Sushi is good but because it's on a conveyer belt, you should know what you want. Everything is simplified and the location is great. I'll be dropping by a few times. It's about time Central Phoenix has a place like this. Try the Inari and Maguro Sashimi. The building is not that great but the ambiance is great, especially when you have other sushi lovers around you. The only bad thing I would say is, I wish they would appeal to higher end people and adults. When I went, there were way too many children but maybe because it was a Chinese Buffet before? I don't know. Give this place a try. The manager was really nice and I hope this place does well. It's definitely a first in this area.
(5)Alyssa C.
This place gave me thee worst bout of food poisoning I've ever had. I will never be able to trust sushi again because of this place and it is a favorite. You have betrayed me, Sushi Station with your overpriced plates of vomit death.
(1)Mike S.
After seeing the Grand Opening signs, my wife and I decided to go try their sushi for her birthday. If you're a sushi roll fan, this is the place for you. There were a continuous line of rolls. I, however, am not a fan of rolls so I tried their menu and found sashimi to my delight. The fish was fresh and there was lots of it. The prices are great. We actually ate more than we would normally order at a regular sushi bar and came out $20 cheaper, including tip, than normal. The service was great and the noise was bearable. I'll be back!
(4)Brittney P.
I have been to Sushi Station twice and have enjoyed it both times. The food is well priced and the conveyor belt adds a fun little spin on the meal. I enjoy that they price each plate color, so you know what you're ringing up and they also have little cards with the name and description of the food beside the plates on the belt, so there's absolutely no confusion. I have ordered a few things off the menu (the Las Vegas roll is so so so good, as is the fried rice) and most recently, my server Tom was excellent and attentive and funny. If you see something on the belt or the menu you like, but want to change something new, they are accommodating and quick. The only reasons this isn't a 5 star review is that it normally takes quite a while to get served and the most recent visit, I sat at the sushi bar and the chefs and other servers were passing plates back and forth between us while we were eating. A little odd. All in all, I really enjoy this place and will definitely come back.
(4)Crystal L.
The food was good, the plates are a little pricey. The cheapest sushi plate was I believe 1.75, and there was only 2 options in that. Our waiter didn't check on us very often and didn't even bother clearing our table of the 10 lids we had on our table or many napkins and trash we had. Me and my friend wanted a slice of cheesecake, and ordered a piece, the waiter told us that its in the freezer so it might be cold. we had said that was fine. When we got it it was hard as a rock, not because it was cold, but because it was VERY stale and old :( ew. The manager came and took the cheesecake away and denied it was old, but said it was hard because it was in the freezer, but the cheesecake wasn't even cold.
(3)Tina S.
This building has been so many different restaurants over the years and this is by far the best! Went for lunch with co-workers and it was great! Not very much seating but didn't have to wait long!
(4)Ryan J.
I love this place, so many things to choose from and everything was fresh. You can't beat the price and it was fun watching the sushi pass by.
(4)Bob J.
Sushi Station is great! The staff is very welcoming and takes excellent care of your needs! It's fun to see the varied selection of sushi and desserts that travels to you by conveyer belt service--no waiting if you are starving! Also, if you would like customized sushi that is terrific, too! We loved the uni, sweet shrimp, Tokyo Roll and the Spooky Roll! The price of sushi is reasonable and Sushi Station has a Happy Hour which we are looking forward to enjoying!
(5)Maggie C.
This place is exactly what Central Phoenix needed. The service was so great. Seated quickly, waited on attentively. The whole staff seemed genuinely excited about the place being open. The sushi is a steal for the quality. Every roll we tried was delicious! We will definitely be back!
(5)Lee W.
I love this place. Their location is closer to home then the one on a Tatum and it's fantastic!
(5)Lian E.
Very cool experience. You are seated quickly and the staff is very nice. If the sushi isn't on the conveyor belt you can order it.
(5)Ashley B.
This place is awesome for lunch. Staff greeted us, let me order before sitting down because there was a wait, and I even got a couple of things off the conveyor belt too. I think my eyes were too big for my stomach! But it was delicious!
(5)CORA P.
Of course,a t these prices, you can't expect truly wonderful sushi. But it's a fun idea and the food is a food value, so it's worth 4 stars. Be careful when ordering from the menu. It seems that the prices are different than if you get it off the belt. At least that was our experience. Off the belt, a sushi dish was one color, but was a different, more expensive color, when we ordered it off the menu. The server did not mention that when we remarked that a sushi we liked had not come by, so she encouraged us to order from the menu. Live and learn.
(4)Vincent H.
Man, Sushi was "ok". Nothing spectacular and a little pricey. Service was good; the waitress checked on me twice. One critique on the service is they need to get better at busting table man. When i came in, there was a stack of sushi dish a few chair next to me and it stayed there for 15 minutes man. WTH, it annoyed me cause those plates were always on my side vision. Anyway when they finally cleared the plates, they didn't wipe the table off. I could still see the stain. WTH man. The Japanese girlt hat works there is cute. i like her better than i like the sushi.
(3)Jordan H.
They stop making good roles 1.5 hours before they close -- do not come here late. Also there website offered a March 10% discount they already discontinued as of March 11th per our waitress.
(3)Natalie B.
First time going to a rotating sushi bar! Upon first impression - I was definitely surprised by the cleanliness and all the variety and freshness of it. Prices on the belt range from $1.75 - $6. The plates are color coordinated, so there's really no confusion! They also have a full menu you can order separate dishes off of that isn't priced bad either. There are a few vegan/vegetarian options on the revolving sushi belt too, which I thought was cool. We got the Edamame, Asparagus Roll, Sweet Potato Roll, this bean curd thing that is not featured on the menu (it was good though!) and a plate of vegetable Yaki Soba noodles (from the menu). All of which was very good! Our total was under $20 for 2 people! The service isn't the greatest, but you ARE pretty much serving yourself, so it wasn't a huge deal. All the servers there were very nice and always keeping up tables/sushi belt. I recommend it and would definitely go back.
(4)Janet N.
It's sushi on a conveyor belt! So this is a concept I'm not new to and is usually one that provides subpar sushi. I was looking for a quick spot for dinner with my mom and brother after work, so we decided to stop in. The place was crowded, but not packed and was seated promptly. Different plates indicate different prices, there are names with ingredients next to the plates and all condiments are given at the tables like Ginger, Wasabi and Soy Sauce. You may order off the menu if items on the belt aren't sufficient. We ended up grabbing different rolls and found some to be way better (more expensive plates), most are filled with fake crab or deep fried. I don't remember the names of which ones we liked best, but the items with spicy tuna or fresh salmon were all pretty good. The only con was that often the same sushi rolls would make rounds, while we waited for something new to come around. I appreciated that they use little plastic "lids" instead of saran wrap or leave them exposed to air. They also serve edamame and little desserts on the belt as well, but we passed on those. The plates range from $1.75 to $6 which is very reasonably priced. For three people we ended up leaving pretty full and paying only around $40! There is a happy hour you can also take advantage of from Sunday- Thursday 3-6pm! Service is okay, it's pretty much a self service type of place. The only time we talked with our server was just to get our waters filled and for our check.
(3)Randall C.
I was so excited to see something nice going into a space where three Asian buffets have failed. They did a great job on the decor, very clean and a very novel conveyor belt system for the food which was fresh and well prepared though nothing really exceptional. I have been about 6 times now and the food was always good as long as you don't go to far off the grid (stay away from the Uni). However, my gripe is the service which is perhaps among the worst of any restaurant I have been to. Every time!! You sit ignored with wait staff passing you all the time but acting like they don't see you. Today was the last time I will go. I waited nearly 30 minutes and finally had to stand up and block the path of the waitress to get her to stop. Then she got rude with me telling me how busy they where however, the entire time, most of the wait staff was standing around talking behind the register. I never had so much as a glass of water, paid for my three plates I ate and left.
(2)Rayna S.
I am actually loving this place!! The sushi is fresh and delicious! Looking to grab a quite bite for lunch but would rather not have fast food or Chipotle, come here! Gotta love a revolving sushi bar! I have been to a couple others (Terahu), this place is better!
(4)Jared R.
While the food here tasted ok there was only 2 items that were really good the spicy tuna handroll and yellowtail scallion hand roll I ordered from the menu. The stuff on the conveyor was ok but when you realize that for many rolls it's 4 pieces for $3.25 it adds up quick. Ended up with a $30 bill and didn't feel very full. Then within a few hours the stomach issues hit and lasted for 3 days. I can't 100% place the blame here but considering my previous few meals were homemade leftovers from the 2 days prior I would be hard pressed to think that was it. Also the wait staff seemed disoriented and weren't very attentive for simple things like drinks and dishes for soy sauce. Sorry but for the price I am driving up the 51 to Moto for better higher quality or heading south to Mido in Tempe for AYCE for $22.
(2)Eric L.
Finally I can get kaiten sushi and not have to drive 15 miles to the outskirts of Phoenix.... I used to live in Japan so this is a bit like going home for me. This place could easily be dropped in a Japanese city and would fit in. I ended up getting the fried rice and tried a couple of plates of sushi. Both were good, and the last time I was here the sushi was good as well. The ebi (shrimp) is exactly like I used to have it in Japan. I opted for the California roll this time around (easy way out) since I was doing some reading and didn't much feel like prepping each piece of sushi with wasabi and ginger. The food was more than enough, plus a large drink put the total at $11.34. Very, very friendly staff, easy location, easy parking, easy ordering and eating.
(4)Vern G.
What an amazing experience! The revolving sushi belt is efficient and entertaining. The prices for the dishes range from $1.75 for the daily special, to $6.00 for the custom dishes. We enjoyed several different selections, including; Gyoza Pan fried pork dumpling Las Vegas roll BBQ eel, crabstick, masago & cream cheese, deep fried and topped w/eel sauce Santa Fe roll Spicy snow crab, cucumber, typed w/crab strips, avocado, masago, & tempura crunchies New Mexico roll Spicy tuna, cream cheese, jalapeño with spicy mayonnaise & eel sauce Grand Canyon roll Spicy tuna, cream cheese, jalapeño topped w/spicy crab, Tina, eel, &spicy mayonnaise Tiger roll Snow crab &avocado, topped w/ boiled shrimp Tatum roll Crawfish, crabstick, avocado topped w/snow crab & spicy mayonnaise Dragon Roll Snow crab & avocado, topped w/ BBQ eel & avocado w/eel sauce Sexy roll Shrimp tempura, crabstick topped w/spicy snow crab, w/eel sauce Explode roll Crawfish salad topped with spicy crabmeat and avocado w/eel sauce Literally everything was amazing, fresh, and delicious. This was one of the best sushi dining experiences I've had in the valley. I will definitely be back!
(5)Morgan D.
I am so over all these newbs writing bad reviews for sushi joints around town. This revolving sushi concept is not new. It's self explanatory. The sushi is safe to eat. Please get out more. If you like revolving sushi bars, you'll like the selection at Sushi Station. They have more variety than some of the other places in town. It's cheap, it's fast, and the sushi is pretty good. I went twice in one weekend, because my boyfriend was sad I didn't go with him the first time. I gave this place 5 stars, because it is damn good for what it is. Sushi isn't automatically good or bad based on it's location and I wish more people could get that through their thick skulls. Lastly, if one more person complains about imitation crab while simultaneously complaining that prices are too high ... my head is going to explode from trying to process all the stupidity. Who cares? If you are ordering a California roll ... you are a basic bitch anyway.
(5)Amy Q.
I've been coming here for months almost weekly until recently. A month or so ago I had gone in for lunch and ordered 4 orders of salmon sushi and out came 4 orders of sashimi...I told her I didn't order that I had ordered sushi. I ended up just eating it but they barely worked on the bill from their mistake. Ok, I'll let it go...Then the next trip I come for lunch again (since I work in the area) and I waited and waited for the waitress to wait on me. After 20 minutes I had to flag her down. I recently went this week and again...the waitress seated me (5 ppl in the place as I went for a late lunch) and I gave her my order of sushi right away and ordered water. She brought my water and wasabi (about 10 minutes later) and I waited and then only one order of sushi came out....I said I ordered 3 not 1 so they made me 2 more. Oh the waitress never did come back so I sat there with no napkin or plate to eat off of so I just used the plates everything came on. Finally after sitting there for what seemed like forever I got her attention to get my check. I'm not sure what is going on lately but service has really gone downhill. I use to go several times a week to now one or two times a month. Food is good but service is what is keeping me away lately.
(2)Jermaine R.
Great spot! I recommend you try it! Try the Yellowtail sashimi!!!!
(4)Kelli C.
Don't let the "Please seat yourself" sign mislead you, otherwise your visit may get off to a rough start. Definitely let them seat you. After that, enjoy the terrific sushi off from the revolving bar or order from the menu. It's not fancy schmancy, hence the three stars. But it is a solid three stars and a place my guy and I visit about once every two weeks to get our sushi fix. Tuna and Sexy Roll are my favs. He likes the octopus and the Santa Fe roll. We bounce between this location and the Desert Ridge location, both are consistently good.
(3)Alfie N.
I have to say I am very disappointed. I am a long time customer of Sushi Station in the valley. The food and service has always been just great. However, I do not appreciate the way I was treated at Sushi Stations newest location on camelback. I dropped into Sushi Station on camelback with my significant the other night. The place was pretty busy but we were attended to and seated promptly. Our server was a very nice young woman. About 7 minutes went by and my girlfriend and I had yet to get sushi off the belt that we wanted. It was just too busy and our central position enabled others to get the more popular sushi options first. This is understandable.. But we were having a craving for #delux.... So, we decided to get up and leave. Which last time I checked is not illegal. We had nothing but waters and no pending orders. What followed next is why I am posting this. I heard a comment coming from behind me. I turn around and it was one of the sushi chefs. He then obnoxiously says 'thank you' like a freaking valley girl in front of a full house of people. I kept walking and did not entertain the rudeness and unprofessionalism. I noticed the attitude and don't tolerate stuff like this from children with a sushi knife... I won't come back until I get an apology from that chef. Pity because you guys are right down the street from us. We had been to this location a total of 6 times already. Just dumb. **still waiting on apology**
(1)Hugh C.
It's a good spot for a fast sushi lunch. You could literally get in and out of this place within 20 minutes. It's worth checking out, just don't expect too much. Everything look fresh and tasted descent, but there is no wow factor when it comes to the food. I usually like to be excited when I have sushi. This place should be renamed Sushi Costco. Server was nice, but didn't take much to do that job. Just keep drinks coming and add up the plates. I would return. Just not frequent this place.
(3)Shane D.
Love this place! Great variety of fresh sushi ready as soon as you walk in. The staff is friendly and accommodating.
(5)Michelle T.
Used to going to chandler for the rotating options however this place was awesome! Not crowded but the sushi was fresh and they were constantly adding new options. Service was fast and very friendly. Will be coming back. Worth the drive.
(5)Samantha S.
Loooove it. Great food, and there is nothing more exciting than seeing your favorite roll strolling closer and closer to you. The variety of rolls is impressive. Most importantly, the sushi is actually very tasteful.
(5)Cheryl G.
I love the fact that I can leave here completely stuffed, having tried a number of different fish for under $15. The prices are perfect, but realize that there's a little bit of "you get what you pay for" here. There's nothing super amazing on the conveyer belt. There's not a lot of Wow! factor. You get typical looking, tasty sushi for reasonable prices. Nothing was bad, nothing really stood out. I liked everything that went into my mouth, so I was happy and satisfied. If you want exceptional, amazing, oh my god I think my face just exploded from pleasure sushi, don't come here. If you want reasonably priced, tasty, catch your own sushi, this is the place.
(4)Leslie M.
It's Friday and I wanted sushi!! I came here based on yelp and it is so close to me. I've never experienced a revolving sushi bar before so I was excited to head down here and try it out! Lots of parking so no problems there.When we walk in, the place is pretty big, they can use a decorator, and the service - let's just say they can improve on it. We were seated next to the revolver - cool concept especially if you are a visual person. The prices were extremely reasonable so you don't have to worry about breaking the bank. We tried four different rolls - don't ask me what because I just took the ones that look good. The flavors weren't bad - no problems there. We ordered two drinks - a wine and a beer. Guess what? They don't do happy hour prices on a Friday. Stupid, right? Anyway, we ordered the drinks anyway. Our server didn't even go over how this whole concept works, how the color of the plate determines the price and how they give you a check when you say you are done. We kind of just asked whichever employee who passed by these questions. It was quite irritating. So while I am looking at this conveyor belt full of sushi, all these questions come to my mind: 1) How do they know how long a sushi plate has been on the conveyor belt? 2)How do they know if a plate is no good anymore since we are in room temperature 3) What do they do with all their inventory at the end of the night and how do they control spoilage? All these questions going through my mind didn't stop me from eating. The pinot noir I had was a little too warm for me. We paid our bill - less than $30 for four plates, two alcoholic beverages = not bad. We were in and out of there in half an hour so this would be a great place to go for a quick lunch. After the experience, I was ready to give this place three stars. However, half an hour later - I wasn't feeling all that well. I wouldn't necessarily say I had food poisoning, but I may have eaten a few things that my stomach didn't agree with.
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