Takatsuki, Osaka, Japan|Kiraku Takatsuki Daizo
Conveyor belt sushi restaurant, at 3 Chome-15-1 Daizoji, Takatsuki, Osaka 569-1034, Japan
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Rating
4 (825 comments)
🕙Opening Time
Open Time: 11:00
💲Price Range
¥1-3000
☎️Phone Number
+8172-689-0001
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More Comments at Google MapNice sushi with a family-friendly atmosphere for a very, very, affordable price.
(English below) It's been a while since I last visited about 10 years ago. I remember that in the past, the chef would take your order, but now they have changed to a touch panel system. Also, the system is such that the sushi is not passed around, only what you order. It's been a while since I last went there, but the ingredients were large and fresh and delicious as always. I made a reservation using EPARK's reservation system, but it was empty around 7pm on weekdays. Some of the things I wanted to eat were sold out, but there were many items on the menu and I enjoyed every bite. This is a system where the price changes depending on the pattern of the plate. Unlike the 100 yen conveyor belt sushi, there are plates ranging from 140 yen up to over 1,000 yen, but I was very satisfied with the price of 3,000 yen per person. I will eat there again. Thank you for the meal🙏 If you found this helpful, please click the "👍Helpful" button 👇🙇♂️👇 It has been a long time since I last went there about 10 years ago. I remember that the sushi used to be made by the chef, but now it has been replaced by a touch panel system. Now, however, the touch panel system has been replaced with a new system. It has been a while since I have been there, but the fish was as fresh and large as ever. I made a reservation using the EPARK reservation system, but the restaurant was empty at 7pm on a weekday. Some of the dishes we wanted to try were sold out, but there were plenty on the menu and we enjoyed the food to the end. The system changes the price according to the pattern of the plate. Unlike the 100 yen conveyor belt sushi, the plates range from 140 yen to a maximum of over 1000 yen, but we were very satisfied for about 3000 yen per person. We will go back to eat there again. Thank you for the food.
I stopped by at 11am thinking I was going to have lunch a little early, but it opened at 11:30am😥. Since I had some time, I was thinking about shopping next door, but a couple in line behind me told me that there would be a line before the store opened, so I decided to line up. At the 20th minute, a staff member came down and began handing out tickets for a limited edition of 20 550 yen lunches. When I got my ticket, sat down, and ordered, I was surprised to find that it came with a set of 10 pieces of sushi, salad, red soup stock or udon, and coffee or cafe au lait (self-serve). I ordered the salt-grilled tuna feathers and the parboiled ham from Aichi prefecture as individual items, and was very satisfied with the deliciousness and reasonable price.
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