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Contribuisci feedbackNot really sure why all the hate for this place. It's quite serviceable alright sushi rolls, in an airport. Is it overpriced? Yes, but if you don't want to spend 25 dollars to eat in an airport, you should have brought a snack in your luggage.Much better than the usual supermarket sushi you can get in an airport, worth a stop.
I can see the potential of this place, but current system is slow and ancient. For a busy place like a airport, a server order taking to the behind the bar kiosk is a complete waste of time. There is QR menu, but why not order and pay at the same time online?I ordered a Philly roll and a cucumber eel, the philly roll did not specify what ingredients becase it should be SMOKED salmon, but I got raw salmon handroll instead. I suppose that is fine, but if I want to be picky, I can be.I ordered 2 items and it was made wrong, at 1:18pm. When the entire room is nearly empty, so imagine if it is rush hour, how many mistakes go by unnoticed? Please be better, I believe you can make a better system, and allow the staff be food runner and bartenders. Taking orders should be done electronically.Vegetarian options: ? and ?
Much better than expected and it was a rough day. They were out of several beers but who cares, they had substitute beer and we wanted it! My daughter reported solid sushi and my burger was really good as were fries. My son's chicken fingers were about 3 degrees overdone so just be aware. It was expensive but we had a big space to spread out unlike many airport restaurants, so again, who cares.
The fare is good at decent prices. Full bar and friendly staff. Unless you pay $15 to Terminal B for high-speed internet during the mere 30 minutes before your flight, the free internet will be ridiculously slow, such that you'll be unable to load Sora Sushi's menu after scanning the QR code taped to the sticky tabletop. The waitress was nice enough to lend her private smartphone to me for the menu (as in reading the items and ordering them orally) since there is not ONE single copy of a printed menu! Other than that, great sushi and wide selection of bottled and canned beverages.
Stopped here for a quick lunch while waiting for boarding. No greeting upon entering and was told bluntly to scan their barcode before seating myself. After waiting a long time a waitress finally came to take my order. What ensued was even longer wait before my food was served. I order teriyaki chicken plate, which was slathered in syrup, with steamed vegetables. It was a good portion of food and I got to sit down at a table to wait for boarding.