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I highly recommend this branch of Kura Revolving Sushi. I have eaten here on more than a dozen occasions and find the sushi is always fresh, consistent, well-priced, and appealing. I have yet to dislike, or consider any offering to be dry or poorly assembled. My tip would be to download the Kura app, as each visit builds points for future discounts. Note they have monthly limited-time additions to the menu that helps keep the variety interesting - highly recommended.
This is a great place to quickly get some good fresh sushi, Japanese soups, and Japanese sides. You can get table service but IMO counter service is the way to go. At the counter all of the various dishes rotate past you on an elaborate conveyor system. If you see anything you want, you just simply reach up, grab the food dish, raise slightly upwards to trigger the lid to lift, and then set the food plate in front of you. If you don't see something that you want rotating around quickly enough for you, there is a touch operated menu screen above the conveyor system in front of you. Use it to order the foods you want and they will be promptly prepared and sent back exactly to your location on a reverse conveyor system immediately above the primary conveyor system. Each dish contains from 2 to four pieces and costs between $3 and $4. The soups are good servings that cost around $4. There are a few desserts costing from $3 to $4. There is also a variety of sodas and beers from which to choose for a beverage. An amusing novelty is that a robot will deliver your drink order to you. Tallying the bill and paying is automated and relatively simple. You just insert the plates that you have taken into a slot located behind the counter where you are sitting. And the overhead touch screen lets you see you tab and pay with Google Pay, Apple Pay, or entering a credit or debit card number and authorization code. The one detraction is the road construction currently taking place in front of the restaurant and to it's side on Holman Street. You can still easily navigate to the restaurant if you plan in advance to park in the Public Parking Garage which you access off Travis between Winbern and Holman. You can still walk out of the Holman Street exit of this garage to get to the restaurant.
Went here with my SO for a date night, and we loved it. The sushi and all the other dishes were actually very good quality--I'd place them on par with any other mid-range sushi place--but it isn't the main attraction here. If you're interested in the conveyor belt sushi experience, I do think you'll enjoy this a lot--both that and the robot drink servers were very neat. I did also find that I was more apt to try new types of sushi when all I needed to do was take them from the belt. I found that the table, the belt, etc all seemed very clean and well-maintained. It did take a little while for the host to get us seated, but once that was done everything was prompt and very enjoyable. The atmosphere is a bit noisy (between the hum of belt constantly running and a lot of other patrons) but not obnoxiously so.