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Sooshibay

4.2 (85 reviews)
Open 11:00 am - 10:00 pm

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Katie N.

Great place! Service was super friendly. They have rotary option as well as menu. I ordered a rainbow roll from the menu and had a couple off the belt. The rolls off the belt were great. They serve Pepsi products and have full bar is well. (Of course they do, it is Wisconsin after all).

Kesha B.

A rotary sushi place located off the beaten path! We wanted to switch it up from our usual Kura trips and were glad we did. We had so much fun and the staff was incredibly nice! We came in mid day and were seated in a booth and got started. They had some super unique ones, we tried a few but ended up loving our usual favorites. Their spam and eggs ones were great too. Not one I'd usually gravitate towards but it wasn't bad. You can also order various items on screen too instead of waiting for it to come around but we decided that we enjoyed the waiting game and seeing them on the belt.

Pawan K.

This has quickly become our go-to sushi spot in town! Not only is the sushi always fresh and delicious when we order takeout, but dining in is such a fun experience. They serve sushi on a revolving belt, which makes it exciting to try new items and grab your favorites as they come by. One of the things we really appreciate is how family-friendly the restaurant is. They offer training chopsticks for toddlers, which makes it easier (and more fun!) for little ones to join in. Our toddler loves collecting them every time we go. Another unique feature is their rewards system -- you can earn points each time you dine and then redeem them for prizes. It adds such a playful element to the experience and keeps us coming back. Between the delicious food, the interactive dining style, and the thoughtful touches for families, this spot is truly a gem!

Kelsey J.

We had a great time last night at Sooshi Bay! We used to have to drive all the way to Chicago for conveyor belt sushi so this was wonderful! My favorite piece I tried was the salmon sandwich! Nice and fresh tasting with a good mix of fish and vegetables! We will be back for sure! I will say our waiter was completely MIA almost the whole time we were seated. Did not significantly impact our dining experience since we did the conveyor belt but we probably would've ordered more drinks if we could have. This place was packed! Make sure you have a reservation!

AJ O.

UPDATE 7/5/24: Well, unfortunately I recently had my first disappointing Sooshibay experience. Got seemingly forgotten about twice during my meal, didn't get my drink until I was four plates in (and I am not a fast eater), and similarly to what a few other reviews here have stated, the sushi on this visit was falling apart as soon as it hit the soy sauce. On top of all that, for lack of a nicer way of putting it, they seem to now be lawyering their way out of what constitutes a stamp-worthy visit on their loyalty cards and I wouldn't be surprised if the birthday prize wheel goes away soon. The prices are still great for what it is and the ambiance is better than would be expected for a sushi joint in Kenosha, but I can't go higher than 3 and don't think I'll be back for a while.

Anna R.

Sooshibay has been on my list to try for awhile now, mainly excited to see the conveyor belt sushi in action. You can choose to sit at the conveyor or at a standard table. We wanted to sit at the conveyor so we had a little wait, as we were waiting we noticed other groups that arrived after us getting seated. They ended up forgetting to give us a buzzer, and we were seated after we asked about it. We were seated at the bar conveyor area, rather then a booth. From where we were seated, you could see into the kitchen, and watch them prepare the sushi. You can order anything off the menu as well as the conveyor. Some of the food comes out on a higher conveyor, straight to your seat. We got miso soup and sushi from the belt. There were plenty of options on the belt ranging from $2.50 to $6.50, some of our favorites were the fiesta roll and the spicy tuna roll. The belt included wasabi and ginger, seaweed salad, crepe cakes. and nigiri. You get about four pieces of sushi per plate, about half a roll, so it allows you to try a variety of sushi without committing to a whole roll. We enjoyed the experience and it was fun to grab items off the belt, but most of the sushi we tried wasnt that impressive in flavor. I don't know if they rotate the options on the belt, but it would be cool to see some other signature rolls to try.

Stracciatella

came here for my birthday dinner. yummy, fresh sushi. it was only $100 for five of us. lots of options, great service and beautiful, clean & aesthetic atmosphere.

Gary G.

This place is amazing! Casual, comfortable, clean, and welcoming. The menu seems almost endless between the conveyor and the menu! Service was excellent! Great food, reasonably priced (based on plates taken, color coded for price). There's a separate menu for drinks and appetizers that are more traditionally priced. About $20-$30 per person. You have to try the Miso Ramen... so rich and flavorful. A meal in itself. Plenty of parking.

Seating by the sushi belt.

Really cute rotating sushi near Milwaukee! We were seated quickly and our server was kind! Sushi was great and also the ramen!

Dana J.

How can you go wrong with conveyor belt sushi? Options to sit directly in front of the conveyor belt, right next to it or away from the belt and order off a menu. Prices for the conveyor belt are clearly labeled. The portion sizes are appropriate for the prices. Staff was helpful and friendly!

Lisa A.

I've been to conveyor belt sushi places in the Chicago burbs so was happy to have one in ktown! This.place is big, with lots of seats and booths facing the conveyor belt. There's lots of items coming down the belt and little pictures introduce what the upcoming dish is. There variety was pretty good. The way this place works is the price (ranging from $2.49 to $7) is noted by plate color. The server counts your plates at the end of the meal and charges you accordingly. There's also a menu you can order off of - kind of fun fact is your table has a number and letter (ie we were D4) and when tbe kitchen sends your food it comes sliding out on a conveyor belt above the main belt with your table number on it, and stops at your table. For birthdays/holidays you get to spin a wheel and get a discount (we got 15% off our bill) Only complaint? No mochi or taiyaki on our visit. They had a green tea crepe cake though that pretty much made up for it. I'm a fan!

Domonique D.

I have been here twice now. It's such a fun experience and the food is delicious . This is great for families, lunch with coworkers, solo, and even date nights. If you don't like sushi they offer different other options as well. They have a full bar with amazing cocktails . I really enjoy their Lychee martini and spicy scallops! It's nice to have something different in the area like this. I do recommend making a reservation especially on the weekends because it can get pretty busy. They offer parking in front and on the sides of the restaurant! I can't wait for my next visit!

Tiffany T.

Super cool addition to the Kenosha area. There isn't anything like this in the general vicinity for about 45 minutes in any direction. This was my first time at a conveyor belt sushi restaurant and it was a fun experience. Sooshibay would be a great place to meetup with friends for a new experience or go on a date. Service was pretty good. They have all their items marked if they are gluten free & have gluten free soy sauce, just ask. For beverages they have Pepsi products and tea. My favorite roll was the steak roll. Some other notable good ones were one with spam and the Mexican roll. I did not care for the beef kabobs, they were very chewy. Definitely recommend checking my this spot out, but if you are looking for the best/most fresh sushi, this isn't the spot. It's more of a novelty. Think about, how fresh is the sushi if it's going around on a conveyor belt? Cool concept and executed well here, but for the best highest quality sushi, go elsewhere. I spent about $35, including an appetizer, 1 roll off the menu, a pop, and a few rolls from the belt. All in all, I am happy that I got to try a bunch of different items and consider the pricing fair.

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Blackfish Rotary Sushi

Blackfish Rotary Sushi

4.1
(51 reviews)
30.5 mi

First time at a Rotary Sushi spot and I had an absolute blast! I visited for Valentine's Day dinner…read morebut had no issue getting a table for two at 5pm. They unfortunately don't do reservations for a group as small as 2 people; but for a bigger group, call ahead. The inside had an elegant aesthetic with four rotary lines all connected to the back kitchen area. One is sat at a table with an ipad to view the menu, ingredients in each item, and lists out beverages you can order. The table comes with chopsticks and soy sauce but one can call the attendant for utensils, water, or your check. It's $3.69 for every plate grabbed from the rotary. Once you finish the plate, you discard it into the table slot. The ipad tracks your plate count and for every 10 finished, you get a gachapon toy from the machine above the central rotary track. If you like wasabi or ginger, no worries as these are constantly in rotation to grab. Our favorites of the evening were the vegetable rolls, crab rangoon, tempura sweet potato roll, and the different nigiri's (umami beef, spicy kani, seared scallop, etc). If you don't see a roll on the rotary you wanted, check the ipad as you may be able to order for no upcharge. The nice robot on the top track will bring your dish right out to the table! If you're looking for a fun way to try new sushi rolls or give kids an interactive sushi experience, this is the spot to go! Tip: They have a punch card for every $25 spent. Once you hit 10 punches, you can spin the wheel for a discount. Pro Tip: While we got there early to avoid a wait, the more crowded the restaurant got... the better the rotary selections we saw.

Neat to try, good sushi, lots of gimmicks…read more In Illinois for a random trek. Decided to try a different style of rotary sushi place to see how it compares. Place is on the end of a shopping plaza. Not much to see but it looked clean and inviting. Staff was kind and explained the process. This place functions like I would expect. Each plate is a set price, you pick what you want and feed the plate into a chute on the side for your tally. If you don't find something on the conveyor belt, then you get a tablet and put it in to be shuttle delivered to your table. It's very cool to watch and be a part of. So that aspect was fun. The sushi was okay but heavily Americanized. Lots of heavily sauced and beef options. No seasoning of the rice, Tamago had torched spicy mayonnaise on top but was cold, some rolls were composed well but others were kind of bland. We did have a volcano roll that was not great. Still had to pay for the plate, which was not fun. Thankfully not much got wasted. A rotary sushi place is a gimmick in of itself. It's a good operating model, but it's a rarity in the states so there is that appeal to try something new. Then there's the plate game, if you feed ten plates into the chute you get a capsule prize. Then you get a frequent diner card that if you pay 25 dollars you get a stamp and if you get 10 stamps you get to spin the prize wheel. I appreciate game systems, but this place skirts that edge of too many. As a restaurant, it's neat to try and not too bad on price for decent sushi. There's a lot going on, but if you focus on the food then it's a nice place to have a bite.

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Akame Sushi

Akame Sushi

4.2
(25 reviews)
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I went to Akame Sushi with a few friends on a Saturday around 5. We were seated right away and our…read moredrink order was taken quickly. You get to order your food from a tablet that has descriptions and pictures of all of the food. It's really easy and convenient. AUCE for $35.99 is the only dinner option. The food was all delicious and fresh. The beef fried rice is the best I've had in years. The beef teriyaki was excellent as well as their rolls. The shrimp was large and salmon was fresh. This location is new, clean, and serving fresh flavor filled food! -------- The downside is I had called ahead to confirm they could serve someone with a gluten and dairy allergy and was told yes and that they had a gluten free menu. They do indeed have a gluten free menu, but there seem to be some kinks in the ordering process or holes in knowledge of what contains gluten as I was served multiple dishes with gluten. I do not recommend this restaurant for anyone with a severe gluten allergy or celiac.

Went for lunch. To eat inside you must order the all you can eat! We don't eat as much as we…read moreused to and don't need to gorge for lunch. So this place is not for you if you are not a big eater. Secondly the rolls were very loosely rolled and fell apart while dipping. The avocado was very fresh, however, the flavors were just so so. The spicy crab and tuna were bland. You have to ask for every condiment and napkins. You have to try to flag someone down for assistance. Since it was falling apart we needed extra napkins and they brought 1. The wings came with no sauce at all. They were getting cold before I could get someone's attention. We won't be back although the freshness was good there are other places that cater better to the customer.

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