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1. Rose L.

I absolutely love this place! Was never a sushi person but gave it a try after my hair appt next door. My first order was for a bowl of Ramen & I tried a Kani stick from the conveyor belt. It was ok but I said why do people love sushi much so I gave it another try. We'll that was a year ago & now this is the only place I care to eat if I'm not eating at home. I keep a menu in my purse & use it to make notes on the various items I've tried. The atmosphere is fun & casual. What I like most is the staff are always friendly & there's no pressure to get in & out quickly. They have a pretty good variety of items on the belt & more to choose from using the TouchPad at your table. It did take some getting used to sitting at the long communal table but once you realize people are seated there to eat not look at you it became easier. Now this is where I sit each trip. My absolute favorite items are Chicken Katsu $4.95 -crispy, tender, white meat chicken fried to perfection & served over lettuce with a dipping sauce - SO GOOD, Spicy Crunchy Crab Handroll $2.90 - I love these!! I like to tuck the ginger in them for a nice burst of flavor. These are ordered from the touchpad menu. The Tsunami Roll $2.90 from the conveyor belt (Kani, cucumber, avocado & rice wrapped in seaweed topped with kano salad. Tip they're large pieces but try to eat it all in 1 bite to get all the flavors together. I've also tried the Fish Katsu Don $6.50 ordered from the touchpad (bowl w/rice, cucumber, seaweed salad & some pickled radish). It was good the fish was moist & tender & the veggies added a nice crunch. I tried the Beef Don from the touchpad but didn't care for it. But, I'm not a big fan of beef anyway. Shrimp Shu Mai from the touchpad were tasty but a little mushy for my liking. The California Handroll is a good alternate to the Crunchy Crab Handroll because it has huge pieces of cucumber & avocado & a generous Kani stick in it. All-in-all I spend about $200 a month eating here because I just love it so much!! I've even found the perfect dipping sauce - I mix the soy with a touch of Wasabi & then a squirt of spicy mayo & mix it up - DELICIOUS! Oh and I had a bit of room left for dessert (once lol) and tried the fried cheesecake. I'm not a fan of dessert or of sweets but this was a perfect little treat for dessert.

2. Angela O.

Food is always amazing! We come here at least twice a month because we live 1hr 30 mins away from Kennesaw! That's how much I love their sushi!They are very attentive! Very clean! Fresh sushi all the time! Love it and I'll keep coming back!

3. Martha R.

Revolving sushi spot with lots of choices on the bar. The roll section was fantastic and plates had 3-4 pieces. They also had nigiri with 2 pieces on a plate. You can order on the kiosk when you don't see your favorite roll on the line and it will be delivered right to your table. Prices on the ordering tablet are clearly marked and plates from the line are a set price. When you are ready to check out you let the tablet know and the service person will arrive to count your plates from the line and bring your bill over. My only con was the rolls on the tablet didn't have descriptions so you weren't exactly sure what they may contain.

4. Chloe C.

Very good alternative to Kura, cheaper and quality basically the same. Definitely go for their salmon avocado hand roll!!

5. Lauren C.

I wasn't sure what to expect, but I was really impressed by this place. Every piece of sushi I ate was fresh and tasty. The touch screen was easy to use and the restaurant was clean and nicely organized. Custom touch screen orders took a little longer than expected, but that's okay because everything came out freshly made. There was always a good lineup of sushi on the conveyor belt. My only complaint is that I couldn't find where to order miso soup from the touch screen menu. I went through every screen and didn't see it, so maybe they just don't serve it, which is odd for a sushi place. Anyways, everything was good and I'd highly recommend it. I'll be back soon, lol.

6. Daniel A.

Look. Nobody would ever try and tell you this is the highest quality, best sushi experience you can find. However... this place is by far THE BEST first sushi experience for someone. Every plate is cheap enough and splittable and you can power through 20+ plates as a table and still not feel gross. The selection is good and the sushi is fresh tasting. I've been a handful of times and never had a bad experience.

7. Vicente F.

I recently visited The Sushi Factory in Kennesaw with my daughter, and we had a unique dining experience. The revolving sushi and the mini high-speed train that delivers items ordered from the touchpad menu added an element of fun to our meal. However, I must say that while the sushi was enjoyable, the quality did not quite match up to the prices. Overall, it was a fun and interactive dining experience, the sushi could be improved but the low quality matches the low price. Service was quick and friendly. The wait time for the tables was less than projected.

8. Garrett O.

A little hidden. Felt a little dingy; would have been nice to see staff doing more to clean. The food is good and affordable, and the revolving belt that not only has fresh sushi on it for you to pick as use choose, but also drops off your order, but it was just a little dirty and could have used consistent cleaning in my opinion. Outside of that easy four stars. Friendly staff, great food, and I mean come on, they have a robot that brings your drinks! What more could you want!

9. Stephanie G.

I always feel funny dining at restaurants like buffet, revolving sushi places, where food is readily available and anyone can grab anything they want. I guess it's the germophobia in me, but I overcame my fear and dined here on a Sunday night. We happened to be in the area so we decided to check this place out. It appeared that the whole restaurant was full when we came here around 6:30 pm. We checked in at the hostess stand and there was another party ahead of us. They had booths and a bar area where you also get the revolving sushi, so that's where we were seated. The place was kept clean and you can tell they prioritize cleanliness since one of the clear covers fell on the floor, so one of the workers there of course grabbed the clear cover and the sushi plate it fell from so not to serve this specific plate to any of the guests. It was our first time here, but have been to Kura in the past, but the server still explained to us how the whole process works. We got a bunch of rolls from the conveyor belt and really liked the pepper tuna nigiri, TNT roll and black dragon roll. Plates on the conveyer belt were $2.90 a plate; each plate came with 3 rolls and 2 pieces of nigiri. We also ordered a kani salad ($3.50) and tofu udon ($6.50) from the touch screen. Surprisingly these were both very good as well, but my favorite of the night was the tofu udon. It was fried tofu appeared to have been marinated with sweet soy sauce on top of piping hot broth and thick udon noodles. Though there was a wait on that, it came hot and delicious. Once we were done with our dinner, just click on a button on the screen and one of the servers will count your plates and will bring your check. 10 plates from the belt and 2 additional items cost about $40, which is super reasonable. This was certainly a step above our typical Kroger/Publix sushi. There are tons of other really good sushi places in the area, but if you want something quick and cheap, this is the place to go.