Been wanting to try the first conveyor belt sushi place in Vegas and finally stopped by this place last Friday. My friend and I got there around 6:30 and were promptly seated. The place was nicely decorated and being new, looked really clean. I noticed that almost all the tables were taken and by the time we left, there was a line, so this place is quite popular. It seems like parking is quite limited as a lot of spots have signs reserved for certain stores/businesses. Just to be safe, I ended up parking all the way in the end by Joyful House.
The food was really disappointing though. We tried their salmon carpaccio, which came in 4 pieces. The salmon was good, but the sauce was too overpowering. For nigiri, we tried salmon belly, uni, and chu-toro (we only tried three because after we tried the first one, we knew we didn't want to order more). The fish on the nigiri all tasted ok, except for the salmon belly which tasted a bit fishy to me. The worst thing about the nigiri was the sushi rice. The rice was soft, but packed super tight when they shaped it. It tasted like a mushy rice ball. All the fish are also cut way too thin. With the packed mushy rice and too thin of fish, the nigiri are just bad.
We also tried their ramen. I had the black garlic ramen and my friend had the tonkatsu ramen. We agreed that both ramen were the best dishes we had there and we only ordered them so we wouldn't still be too hungry after dinner LOL.
If you don't see the sushi items you want at the conveyor belt, you can use the ipad on the table to order from the menu. Once the items you order are ready, the kitchen will send them through the conveyor belt (for sushi) or the waitress will bring them out for you (for ramen, appetizers, etc.).
Price for each plate is $2.50. You get 2 pieces for salmon belly and 1 piece for uni and for chu-toro. The ramen was $4.95 for a small bowl and the carpaccio was $7.95. We also ordered hot tea, which was $2. Our total bill came to almost $40 for only that much food. For another 10 bucks, we could've eaten at an AYCE, had better sushi with varieties of appetizers and desserts, and actually be full after dinner.
For only being open for a few weeks, the service was great though. Our waitress was very polite and kept checking on our table. She also made sure our hot tea is never empty for too long.
I don't recommend this place, unless you really just want to check out what the conveyor belt is about. If you're looking for delicious sushi, look elsewhere.