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Hikari Bullet Train - Reviews
1734 Post St, 95115 San Francisco
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Price per Person
- $41–$50
Visit Type
- Food Exploration
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- Couple
Group Size
- Couple
Service Type
- Dine-in
Wait Time
- Short (6–15 min.)
Noise Level
- Moderate
9
Speedy Sushi Train Fun!
My experience at this restaurant was very positive. I enjoyed the very good quality sushi. I particularly loved that we could place our orders ourselves, and it was brought to us on a speedy train!
It was super cute.
- sushi quality9
- order placement8
- speedy train9
Visit Type
- Tourist Experience
Service Type
- Dine-in
9
Amazing Sushi Experience in SF!
Came here on vacation and wasn’t disappointed! It was such a fun experience and the sushi was amazing. Our favorite was the Lion King roll.
Will definitely be back the next time we are in SF!
- sushi9
- Lion King roll10
- fun experience8
Price per Person
- $21–$30
Visit Type
- Casual Outing
Group Type
- Large Group
Group Size
- Large Group
Service Type
- Dine-in
Meal Type
- Dinner
Wait Time
- Moderate (16–30 min.)
6
Cool Tech, Mediocre Food, Frustrating Service
My experience at this restaurant was a mixed bag. The sushi was just okay, not as tasty as what I've had in the city. However, the technology was really cool, and I have to say, the robots provided better customer service than the humans.
The human service was particularly frustrating because they wouldn't accept more than two cards and only offered 50/50 splits. Even when asked to split differently, they still charged to a single card. The atmosphere was decent, but the food and service definitely detracted from the overall experience.
- sushi5
- technology8
- robots8
- customer service3
- cards2
- split2
Price per Person
- $41–$50
Visit Type
- Food Exploration
Group Type
- Friends
Group Size
- Small Group
Service Type
- Dine-in
Wait Time
- Immediate (0–5 min.)
Noise Level
- Quiet
9
Conveyor Belt Sushi Delight
My experience at this conveyor belt sushi restaurant was quite positive. The sushi selection and taste were good overall. I particularly enjoyed the 49ers sushi roll, which featured a lovely mix of lemon with salmon.
The atmosphere was rated a 5, described as quiet and easy to talk in, and the service also received a perfect score of 5. The food itself was rated 5, indicating a high level of satisfaction.
- sushi selection8
- sushi taste8
- 49ers sushi roll9
Price per Person
- $31–$40
Visit Type
- Food Exploration
Group Type
- Friends
Group Size
- Small Group
Service Type
- Dine-in
Wait Time
- Immediate (0–5 min.)
6
San Francisco Sushi: Cute Robots, Average Food
My experience at this restaurant was marked by quick service, though the food itself was nothing extraordinary. While the price felt quite high, I understand this is San Francisco. I didn't find any dishes that particularly caught my taste, but importantly, nothing was bad.
The sushi train and the delivery robot were quite cute and added a unique touch. The host was very professional and attentive.
- quick service8
- food5
- price5
Visit Type
- Food Exploration
Service Type
- Dine-in
Meal Type
- Dinner
Wait Time
- Moderate (16–30 min.)
6
Decent Sushi, Slow Service
My experience at the restaurant was mixed. The sushi was good, but not amazing. Regarding the service, I'm unsure if it was due to it being a Sunday night, but it was really slow, even though the restaurant wasn't too busy.
The atmosphere was okay, rating a 3 out of 5.
- sushi7
- atmosphere6
- service3
Price per Person
- $41–$50
Visit Type
- Food Exploration
Service Type
- Dine-in
8
Unique conveyor belt sushi experience
My experience at this restaurant was unique. It's not a typical conveyor belt restaurant where you pick anything passing by. Instead, you have to order first, and the belt simply serves as a way to deliver your ordered food, replacing a traditional waiter.
The miso soup was quite nice. Overall, the food was good, and the service was efficient, though the atmosphere was just average.
- miso soup8
- food7
- service7
Visit Type
- Tourist Experience
Service Type
- Dine-in
7
Fun for kids, okay for sushi
We visited from out of town and found the gimmicks more appealing than the food. The touch screen ordering, serving robots, and dispensing trains were a huge hit, especially if you have kids! We enjoyed the sushi 🍣; while perhaps not the best quality, it was still good.
- gimmicks8
- touch screen ordering9
- serving robots9
Price per Person
- $21–$30
Visit Type
- Casual Outing
Service Type
- Dine-in
Wait Time
- Long (31+ min.)
Noise Level
- Moderate
7
Good food, but not exciting
My experience at this restaurant was that the prices felt cheap but they did add up. Everything was good, but not that interesting. The service was rated 5 and the atmosphere was also rated 5, but the food was rated 4.
The wait time was between 30-60 minutes.
- prices6
- everything6
- service10
Price per Person
- $11–$20
Visit Type
- Casual Outing
Group Type
- Friends
Group Size
- Small Group
Service Type
- Dine-in
Wait Time
- Immediate (0–5 min.)
Noise Level
- Quiet
9
Fun and Tasty Robot Waiter Experience
My experience at this restaurant was a lot of fun! We enjoyed ordering our food via the tablet at the table, and the novelty of the food arriving directly via a "bullet train" or robot waiter was a highlight. The food itself was really tasty and offered reasonable value.
The whole experience was incredibly enjoyable and fun!
- food9
- reasonable value8
- tablet ordering9
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