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Bidrage med feedbackGood sushi and reasonably priced. ? Selection is decent and the sushi is fresh. Since it's small bites, you can sample quite a few varieties of sushi. There are also desserts, seaweed salad, and sesame balls to name a few of the other offerings besides sushi.Food: 4/5
Been going to Genki for over a decade. Food is great for the price. Appreciate that you can order any roll as a handroll. The bar seating is very welcomed, allowing single or small groups of people to get quick seating. The Genki app is great and easy to use.My gripes are the loud music and atmosphere. During lunch or dinner rush, people will try to talk over the music. Making it unbearably loud in the restaurant. I miss the old design of the restaurant, now it's dark and dreary.
Trying to get a hold of waitress for multiple time until one finally notice.And the first thing they said when they arrive was asking me if I'm ready for a check and change to ask if I want to order after my smile drop.Like who would ask someone if they ready for a check for the FIRST time you check on a customer after they in there less than 15'?They used to be my favorite bc it near my house and plenty of options affordable but since some of the server I used to see left. They just turn bad.Well, never come back here ?Good luck w your service ?
Great food, great atmosphere!If you have not eaten sushi directly off a conveyor belt, this is a must try!Little half order plates of sushi are made fresh, constantly in rotation, and clearly labeled. If something looks tasty to you, you grab the plate as it goes by. The color of the plate let 's you know how much it costs and at the end they count up your plates and give you a bill.The quality of the sushi is as good as anywhere else I 've tried, but the method of dining allows you to skip the ordering and get right to eating and conversing. You can also eat at your own pace without worrying about did we order too little too much . Accompanying tea options were complimentary. Everyone was friendly and helpful and very kind to us newbies who had no idea what we were doing.My favorite way to eat sushi is at home in my pajamas in front of the TV.My 2nd favorite way is at Genki Sushi. Incomparable to any non-conveyor sushi restaurant.Vegetarian options: Several vegetarian-friendly rolls options. Not their speciality, but available.Kid-friendliness: There were multiple families there when we went, and the kids were clearly having fun with it. If anything, it might be TOO accessible for kids with poor impulse control. For younger kids I recommend sitting in one of the booths where children can sit at the outside of the booth and parent guardians can grab their orders for them.Parking: Uncovered lot, plenty of parking. On a hot day you 'll want to put up a heat sun shield in your window.Wheelchair accessibility: Curb-cut to get to the sidewalk, a small bump on the doorway to get in, but then there are nice wide pathways to the bar booths.Unclear if they had wheelchair-friendly seating, but if you can manage the transition to a booth chair you should be fine.Dietary restrictions: There is enough variety that most dietary restrictions should be manageable. The rolls on the belt are clearly named, and have a corresponding menu where you can look them up.If you don 't want to try to manage looking things up as they go by, you can also put in a direct order and they hand it to you over the belt, no urgency needed.
My favorite place to get conveyer belt sushi. Fish is always fresh. Food is always great. Service is top notch. I do spend nearly $40 on every visit cause I like to eat anything on the line at least once.Parking: Parking spots galore. I've never had to look for parking since they share a large open lot with many businesses.