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Sushi Train is an innovative sushi bar in Nashville offering a unique dining experience with a conveyor belt delivering fresh sushi to your table. The menu includes a variety of appetizers like Yakitori and Tempura, soups like Miso Soup, and salads like Seaweed Salad. Customers rave about the fun atmosphere and affordable all-you-can-eat lunch specials. While some dishes may not be the best in town, the overall value and service make Sushi Train a must-visit spot for sushi lovers in the area. Would recommend for a casual and enjoyable dining experience.
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Welcome to Sushi Train, a cozy spot located in Nashville, TN, offering a unique dining experience with its conveyor belt sushi concept. This restaurant is a blend of Japanese and Chinese cuisines, providing a variety of appetizers, soups, salads, and of course, sushi.
With options for delivery, takeout, and reservations, Sushi Train caters to a wide range of preferences. The menu features many vegetarian choices, making it a great option for those with different dietary requirements. The restaurant also accepts Android Pay, Apple Pay, and credit cards for added convenience.
One of the highlights of Sushi Train is its all-you-can-eat lunch special, offering a great value for sushi lovers. Customers have praised the freshness and taste of the sushi, as well as the attentive service provided by the staff. The restaurant also offers a selection of beer and wine for those looking to unwind.
Customer reviews rave about the fun and interactive dining experience at Sushi Train, with the conveyor belt adding an element of excitement. While some may not consider it the best sushi in town, the overall experience and value make it a popular choice for locals and visitors alike.
If you're looking for a fun and casual dining experience with a variety of Japanese and Chinese dishes to choose from, Sushi Train is definitely worth a visit. So hop on board the sushi train and enjoy a delicious meal in a unique setting!
“ Excellent sushi, rotating around the tables. Reasonable prices. Includes desserts. Drinks are extra. ”
“ The train is super fun My toddler granddaughter loved it The sushi on a train as expected is only okay but so much fun ”
“ I was so excited to find out we had a conveyer belt sushi in Nashville and this one didn't disappoint! The prices are pretty great at $14 all you can eat for lunch (ends at 3 I believe?) my only complaint is that the red plates cost an entire $5 more per each red plate, I don't mind paying extra for 1-2 nice desserts, but the basic crab stick sushi was also a red plate and $5 for two sticks of artificial crab meat and a little ball of rice is insane. Staff was friendly, the belt was well stocked, all of the sushi was fresh and tasty. I'll definitely be back! ”
“ I found it when I googled AYCE sushi in the Nashville area. I've never been to a sushi restaurant with the conveyor belt. It was a fun experience. There aren't a lot of choices on the conveyor belt but for supper you can also choose from an entire menu that comes from the kitchen also. I got the seared pepper tuna off the menu. It' was so good. Our waitress was very kind and kept our drinks filled and our table neat. Was it the best sushi in town? Eh, probably not. Would I go back next time I'm in Nashville? Most definitely. 10/10 recommend. ”
“ While the train mechanism was broken yesterday, that didn't stop them from cranking out great food! I did the all you can eat and it was a really good value. The starter, main and sushi was terrific and the service was superb. Though ostensibly a Japanese restaurant, the Chinese music was good though not what I was expecting. I drank ice tea - fresh and free refills, so that was really nice. However, they offer many alternatives. Looking forward my next visit - it won't be so many years apart, for sure! ”
“ I've only been to two sushi trains before and this was the better of the two. There was a LOT of food choices and desserts and it was all you can eat which meant that I could try several things. All were good. Crazy girl was my favorite along with the Chinese donuts. The waitress, Judy, was prompt and very helpful. I couldn't have asked for more in a server. The restaurant is older and in a shopping center area but a stand alone building. No worries there. The tables were set up so that six people could sit around a table easily and have the two closest reach in whenever needed. My bad luck tonight however was four kids who used the open space as a playground and were loud and disruptive to the other diners. Rude. Not Sushi Trains fault, but it very much h tainted my experience. ”
“ I love the concept! Truly the best way to do All You Can Eat style sushi out there, I wish it was more present in other areas of the country (especially in my hometown), but I really enjoyed having this experience while I was visiting Nashville. For the uninitiated, conveyor belt style eating is done by pulling small plates off a conveyor belt that is continuously moving throughout the dining room. Patrons usually sit around a circular or oval shaped bar, but sometimes you see the conveyor belt meandering all over the place. They can be covered or uncovered, I really appreciated that the conveyor belt at Sushi Train was covered! Much more sanitary. In non-AYCE situations, your plate color corresponds to a price, the staff simply total up your plates. At sushi train, it appears there is an option to go a la carte, but at 25 bucks, I don't understand why you wouldn't go for the all you can eat option unless you just want a snack. Also, the conveyor belt is massive, centrally located to the restaurant and diving in and out or rows of seats. It's a large place, great layout, and the staff works hard to keep it stocked. As much as I loved the format, I will say that most of the sushi I ate was just OK and there were a couple that I didn't like. I did like that not just rolled sushi was circulating, but also nigiri, appetizers, cold salads, and desserts. Your waitress would also take special requests from you for anything you saw on the menu but not on the belt, included in the price! All in all, even if the sushi itself was pretty average, this place gets a 5 from me for their superior style of service, and a format that allows me to try small portions of a great variety of foods, as opposed to committing to large rolls limiting what I can try. I would definitely come back and bring friends! ”
“ I'll have to admit that the reviews made me nervous, but my friend loves Sushi Train so I decided to give it a go on my last trip. I was pleasantly surprised! We went around 8 and were seated right away, though there were a fair amount of people in the restaurant. The lobby and the table/chairs were clean and well kept as well. The sushi on the conveyer is definitely above grocery store quality, but not as nice as you would get from a made to order restaurant. Between four of us we sampled almost every roll and no one regretted their grabs off of the belt! You can also order hibachi, appetizers, and soups off of the all you can eat menu (included in the price) and they were all average but tasty as well. The bathrooms were a bit dirty, so they could definitely work on that. All in all I would go back to Sushi Train! We enjoyed our meal for a very nice price of $24.99 per person, which is a great deal for all you can eat sushi. Pro tip: if you can, ask to sit at one of the tables closer to the beginning of the "train." Not only will you get the freshest sushi, but you'll get first pick of your favorite rolls! ”