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    Big Sushi

    3.5 (145 reviews)
    Open 11:30 am - 9:00 pm
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    BIG SUSHI ATMOSPHERE

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    Casual
    Good for kids
    Dogs allowed
    Good for groups

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    Lisa L.

    Came here for lunch today cuz it was right next to Snowtime. But was kind of disappointed with the sushi selection on the conveyor belt. The salmon tasted fresh, but the tuna was so so.

    Samantha M.

    We wanted a revolving sushi spot and this popped up, so we thought we'd give it a try. The sushi was what is to be expected with a revolving sushi bar, nothing exciting stood out. The service was good just a little bit of a language barrier. It was very clean and they kept the sushi on the belt constantly replenished.

    A.J. C.

    This is absolutely the go to for well priced sushi with decent quality. It has a ton of options and service is great. It's fast and effective and they have Korean food implemented as well. Once again it's not your high end expensive sushi. But you can order off the menu for more expensive fresher rolls.

    The toilet does not flush all the way. I recommend a plumber to assist.
    Courtney R.

    Music selection, and atmosphere is subpar. The location was clean and no smelt no odors however, the variety of options to eat from was lackluster and underwhelming, The quality of the product available also disappointing. The rice was dry. Fish was dry. And overall not a good quality for the price, I've been to many different sushi places and this one as far as the most disappointing and will not be returning. Additionally their restrooms could use a little TLC, they look under managed. The service was also subpar. The female working only came to my table when I first sat down for a beverage and never returned.

    Specialty spicy California roll. Delish
    Jaimie T.

    Finally a conveyor belt sushi that is fresh and budget friendly! It's convenient to pop in to satisfy the sushi cravings!

    Plate menu, seating
    Nicolette B.

    This place is pretty nice to take people who've never been to a rotating sushi place. It's pretty cheap for a lot of sushi. Been here twice with family. They normally play classical music while you eat and there's typically not too many people here. The people are cute and kind. The waitress will only check up on you once to get your drink order while you're there. I came earlier in the day both times and we're normally the only people there for awhile until we were about to leave. It's very laid back, nice place to grab a bite and talk. Music isn't crazy loud. Nice variety of sushi, sometimes wish there was more but I don't either since it's pretty cheap and nice already.

    Tuna Nigiri
    Jon M.

    I am BIG on sushi and Big Sushi is BIG fun serving delicious sushi at BIG value. I gorged on a delightful variety of tuna, shrimp, crab, salmon, conch nigiri; california, avocado(very fresh & tasty)rolls; edamame; shrimp tempura and even cute mini cheesecakes! Everything tasted great and I enjoyed grabbing the dishes right off the conveyor(can't beat the instant gratification of sushi conveyor belts). Service by the Manager and staffer Johnny was excellent bringing out multiple sprites and cleaning off my dishes promptly and courteously. I rate Big Sushi the best sushi deal in Chandler and possibly the eastside. Highly recommended and I know my sushi having eaten at many of the best sushi restaurants in LA.

    Veronica N.

    I went to Snowtime right next-door to get some soft serve ice cream and stumbled upon big sushi while I was there. Lucky for me I found this place because I think it's my next favorite sushi spot. It's got a conveyor belt of several small plates that are all reasonably priced between $1.50 to $3.00. It was happy hour when I went so, all the plates that were $2.50 were $2.00. Some plates were warm like the tempura shrimp, fried rice while others were nice and chilled like the California rolls, seaweed salad, and several other items. There were hardly any people there so it was nice and had ample room for everyone to sit far apart from each other. The service was helpful and the restaurant was nice and clean.

    California rolls
    Jayme M.

    I love this place. They just keep me coming back again and again I love them California Roll

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    Kristen L.

    I liked Big Sushi because there was not a lot of people in the restaurant. This made it easier for me to get what I wanted from the conveyor belt without other people getting to it first. I thought the place was rather quiet. The waitress was sitting and talking with another table in-between seating us and giving us the bill. The sushi was good typical flavors, tastes, and textures. I liked that they had a lot of California roll variations. They had some California rolls with a crunchy topping and others with something else on top. Therefore, I liked it. I think I will go back again soon when I am feeling like sushi again. Like most sushi places, they had ginger in a bowl on the table. Interestingly, the restaurant is open to another restaurant adjacent to it, through a doorway. The place next door is a dessert place.

    Layne D.

    I really wanted to love you big sushi, especially since you are right next to snowtime. Unfortunately, especially compared to other revolving sushi places i've been to around here, this spot misses the mark a bit. I will say, the place was extremely clean when we arrived. It's a cute space, but not terribly large. This may prove to be an issue since you can only serve so many people at once. Service was friendly and we promptly received drinks. For being called "Big Sushi" there is nothing big about the items on the belt. Rolls are usually a small 3 pieces and the nigiri that does appear on the belt are tiny cuts with a minuscule amount of rice. The trade off is that the plates are pretty cheap, a lot of $2 and $1.50 options, but I just didn't see the value. I much rather pay an extra $ .50 - $1 per plate for better items. The rolls were all similar, mostly consisting of crab filler, tempura shrimp or cucumber. The fish was okay but I didn't feel as confident about its taste and appearance as I have at other places. The cards telling you which roll had what in it also just gave you the roll name and didn't break down everything that was in/on them. I know we have eyes but sometimes you can't tell exactly what is in something. Not a big deal but just something I noticed that other places usually do. Also, soda comes in cans so no free refills. They are only $1.50 though so if you don't usually need refills at restaurants that's nice. Overall, I wasn't thrilled with anything I ate. We ended up leaving after only spending about $10. There are worse places but I won't return.

    Jalapeno, cream cheese and tuna roll
    Karen W.

    My husband kept referring to this place as the carousel sushi bar which conjured up images of little nigiri and sashimi bobbing up and down on a merry-go-round, chasing each other in a circle. I would definitely go on a sushi carousel but the fish on the carousel would mysteriously go missing and I would have a full stomach. Big Sushi is currently holding a grand opening special that ends in June where all their plates are $1.50. otherwise prices range from $1.50 to $3.50 on the conveyor belt. They also have a separate ordering menu. We stuck with the stuff on the conveyor belt. The sushi itself consists mainly of rolls. Most rolls either had some minced spicy tuna, spicy salmon mixture or imitation crab mix in it. There were some nigiri on the conveyor belt, sliced as thin as you can get away with for serving. One feature of this conveyor belt sushi restaurant that is different from others I tried is that they also offer Korean fried chicken. I tried what looked like a big piece of chicken with an accompanying gyoza to find out that most of the chicken was bone and not a lot of meat but at $1.50 what do you expect? Service was good and plates were taken away as needed. For lunch our total ended up being around $20 for two. The one thing I found weird was that periodically the conveyor belt would stop for a few minutes at a stand still. I've never encountered sushi conveyor belt traffic before but there's a first for everything! Overall it was a decent meal. If you go in with expectations that you get what (little) you pay for it's not bad for quick and cheap sushi.

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    8 years ago

    Mediocre. Sushi was falling apart, Vegas Roll was tasteless and dumplings were cold and hard. Desserts were better.

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    I liked their sushi and service. Everything was fresh and delicious. Price is very reasonable.

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    8 years ago

    Delicious. Nice wait staff. Interesting experience and pricing scheme. Loved it and want to come back every weekend.

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    This place was excellent. Great service and great quality. Will most certainly be coming back.

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    I only saw kikkoman soy, but feel free to call n ask if they have others.. Tamari, I think is the better option for GF... Bragg Liquid Aminos would be a great alternative also.. maybe carry your own..

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    3.6
    (393 reviews)
    2.1 mi
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    It's so fun here! We came back again, this time with more people. We got a great seat at the…read morebeginning of the conveyor belt. One of the coolest things about this place is that when you grab your plate off of the revolving conveyor belt, you can feed your empty plate into a slot in the table. It keeps count of how many plates you've put in, and when you've reached five plates a cartoon comes on the screen. When You reach 15, a prize in the ball falls out for you! We got a second prize after we hit 25 plates. Aside from the conveyor belt that revolves around, there's a little robot that comes to bring you your drinks, which you can order on the screen. There are tables and booths around the conveyor belt, as well as some chairs that simply face it. The sushi is pretty good here - - my favorite is the seared eel. It is so delicious! This place is not fancy but it is set up for fun and is a great place to bring kids who like sushi.

    From the moment you walk in, the atmosphere is energetic yet organized. The revolving belt concept…read morekeeps things engaging while allowing guests to sample a wide variety of items at their own pace. Each plate is clearly labeled and covered, which maintains freshness and adds a layer of reassurance regarding food safety. The sushi itself is consistently well-prepared. The fish is fresh, the rice is properly seasoned, and portion sizes are balanced. In addition to classic nigiri and rolls, there's an impressive selection of specialty items, small plates, and desserts. The touch-screen ordering system is intuitive and efficient, and special orders arrive promptly via the upper conveyor--an added detail that enhances the overall experience. Service is streamlined and attentive without being intrusive. Staff members are available when needed, and table turnover is handled smoothly even during peak hours. Kura successfully combines quality, affordability, and a unique dining format, making it a reliable option for casual outings, group dinners, or introducing someone to sushi in an approachable setting. A well-executed concept that consistently delivers.

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    "How's everything so far? Good? Ok."…read more After completing my workout I was wondering on what I should eat afterwards and I just so happened to be craving sushi. However, the usual spot I recently ate at for all you can eat sushi had shut down...I did remember watching a video about the sushi challenge for Crazy Tuna on TikTok awhile ago and I was amazed...But I didn't want to attempt and be pictured in the hall of shame. So I came here. "How are we doing so far?" I showed up during the evening and was greeted by the hostess and they kindly showed me how to order. It was pretty similar to other all you can eat sushi spots but this location does not use a tablet to order which I liked. The ambiance was dark but well lit. It was quite cozy while I ate alone. "How are we doing so far here?" I glanced over the menu and saw a plentiful amount of sushi rolls and nigiris...but I lately I've been enjoying handrolls...On their menu there was not an option for handrolls so I asked a kind, attentive server about it and they said "just mark HR next to the one you'd like". So I ordered 3 spicy tuna handrolls and miso soup for the first round. I did not wait too long for my food to arrive. The quality of the food was delightful and fresh. I really enjoyed the "How are we here?" sushi rice; it had a nice vinegary taste to it. Besides the sushi hand rolls I also ordered some specialty rolls which I unfortunately do not remember the name of...but it was delicious. The miso soup was pretty standard for its taste, nothing too special. While eating I did notice that the service was odd...but I was not annoyed by it...Some servers would stop by my table to check up on me frequently and ask "How are we doing so far?" Maybe they had a complaint about their service l? Who knows? This kind of service was quite funny to me but I still enjoyed my food. Overall, Crazy Tuna will be my go to spot for all you can eat sushi in Chandler. The price is reasonable, the service is top notch and very attentive, and the atmosphere is cozy. I rate this place a 9/10. Adam Nguyen Copyright 2026 - All Rights Reserved.

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    4.0
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    We were in the area and decided to stop by for dinner. We walked in and were greeted and told to…read morepick a table. We sat down and the menus were quickly dropped off. We ordered the following: 2 Miso soups 4 Rolls - 1 Mido roll - 1 Shrimp Tempura roll - 1 Dragon Roll - 1 Pancho crunch roll - 2 Jalapeno cream cheese poppers ALLLL the rolls were delicious. Every single one of them tasted fresh and were stuffed. The jalapeno poppers were my favorite as they had a nice crunch to them and were spicy. Service was great and the chef thanked us for coming in. Will be back!

    We arrived about 6:30pm on a Wednesday and the restaurant was about half full. We were greeted…read moreimmediately and offer to select any table and selected a quiet table in the corner. The server arrive with menus and we ordered water with lemon and one large Asahi beer. Love Mido Sushi! I've been here many times and always a great experience. They have happy hour sushi Tuesday through Thursday all day and 11am to 2pm Friday and Saturday. The fish is fresh with master sushi chef preparation the result is a high quality meal and experience. We ordered two Eel rolls, a maki tuna, a calamari roll, a spice salmon roll, a salmon avocado roll, two salmon maki rolls, a salmon on top California roll and three nigiri (salmon, white tuna, snapper). Our food arrived in about 15 min. The mood of the restaurant is relaxed and casual with low volume music in the background which made having a conversation easy. Everything was fresh tasting and delicious. Standouts were the Calamari, eel, and salmon maki rolls. The Asahi was an excellent complement for the meal. First time try it and like the extra dry finish better than Sapporo. It will be my go to sushi beer in the future. Highly recommended!

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    Kura Revolving Sushi Bar

    3.4
    (435 reviews)
    15.1 mi
    $$
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    My first visit here was at night, and honestly, it was a bit of a mixed experience. The wait was…read moreover an hour, and because they were so busy, they didn't have the option to place individual orders. As someone who's a bit picky, that meant I had to sit and wait quite a while for the specific items I wanted to come around on the belt which was kind of frustrating. That said, I've figured out the hack: come right when they open for lunch after 11am. It's a completely different experience. You can order exactly what you want, and it comes out almost immediately. Way more enjoyable and efficient. Even during my first visit, I still had fun. The little robot that delivers drinks and wasabi is a cute touch and definitely adds to the experience. The concept itself is great, it just depends on timing. Food-wise, it's a bit hit or miss. I do NOT recommend the spicy tuna or regular tuna. The quality hasn't been great in my experience it tends to have stringy fat and sometimes tastes fishy. On the other hand, the spicy yellowtail hand roll is consistently my favorite. It always looks fresh with a nice color and texture. The app is also a little confusing. When you try to pay, it still redirects you to a QR code and opens a webpage instead of using the app directly, which makes you wonder why you even need the app in the first place. One more tip: double-check your to-go orders. They've forgotten utensils, soy sauce, and wasabi for me before. Overall, the staff are really nice, even though interaction is pretty minimal. If you go at the right time and know what to order, it can be a really fun and satisfying experience.

    I'm not going to review Kura as if it's a high end sushi restaurant, I'm reviewing it for what it…read moreis: an affordable conveyor belt sushi chain that has cheaper quality food. For what it is, it was a pretty good visit. We really were pleasantly surprised by the quality. The variety was great. Rice was prepared right -- not mushy or stale. The fish was great which was the biggest surprise of the whole meal. The salmon was fresh and buttery. The scallops were plump. Tuna did not taste cheap or old like previous visits. I did try some of their limited time menu items -- their fish taco and the crispy rice hot dog. The cod in the fish taco was way too soft and disintegrated in my mouth, I would like a firmer fish.. the tartar sauce was great though. The crispy rice hot dog was interesting... the sausage was nice a plump -- juicy but the rice did not make sense. The rice was also a little sweet and did not taste right.. ** please bring back the crispy rice salmon and spicy tuna instead of this. We did not enjoy our last 2-3 visits to Kura. Service was always bad, food did not taste good and it was becoming overpriced for what it is. We would happily come back now and spend what we did again if the quality stays the way it is. Service this time around was still not great, even worse than usual actually, but we still enjoyed otherwise. Kura used to allow you to win prizes at 5-7 plates but now it's every 15, 25+ plates which sucks but I get it..

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