About this spot
Sushiro delivers the classic conveyor belt experience with endless rows of sushi plates sliding past your table, perfect for a quick meal in Namba. While the menu rotates daily, expect to find staples like spicy tuna rolls and tempura shrimp alongside seasonal catches at affordable prices. The casual atmosphere makes it an ideal spot for tourists wanting authentic Osaka sushi without breaking the bank.
π‘ Tips before you go
- Order the 'sushi kaiten' set if you want a fixed-price meal that includes drinks and rice to keep costs predictable.
- Watch out for the 'shime-zuke' (pickled plum) at the end of the line, which signals the round is ending.
- Bring your own chopsticks or use the provided ones; tipping is not customary and staff will politely decline it.
Common Questions
How much does Sushiro cost?
Sets typically range from 500 to 1,200 JPY ($3β$8 USD), with the 'sushi kaiten' set often around 600 JPY ($4 USD).
Where is Sushiro?
Located in the bustling Namba & Minami district of Osaka, easily accessible via the Namba Station subway exits.
Is there a dress code?
No formal dress code exists; casual attire is perfectly acceptable for this fast-casual sushi chain.
About this page
Restaurant: Sushiro (γΉγ·γγΌ)
Cuisine: sushi
Location: Namba & Minami, Osaka, Japan
Source: Curated from local review platforms