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Interactive Sushi Experience at Kura Revolving Sushi Bar

January 20, 2019 By Kat

I had the chance to eat dinner at Kura Revolving Sushi Bar in Pleasanton with some friends, and it was so fun, I had to blog about it!

By the way, this is located near the Livermore Outlets by the way, if you’re in the area for some shopping, and still have money leftover. 😛

Eating at Kura Revolving Sushi Bar was an interactive experience, almost a game, and I loved it. Here are the basic instructions of how it works. Once you sit at the table, you can order items from a menu on a tablet at the end of table.

conveyer belt instructions kura sushi barmenu and conveyer belt kura sushiorder from screen kura sushi menu tablet kura sushi Then things start magically coming down the conveyer belt! You pick them up and enjoy your tasty food. They have so many menu items from sushi and hand rolls, to ramen!

conveyer belt order kura sushiThe food comes in these little containers that pop open and you grab your plate.

kura sushi containerHere are some snapshots of the food! I got a California roll of course. I know I’m so American.

california roll kura sushi crab sushi kura sushi salmon kura sushi sushi kura ramen kura sushi barsoft shell crab kura So many choices on the menu!

menu rolls kura sushi

I think the most thrilling part was ordering things from the tablet and eagerly anticipating them to come down the conveyer belt. Sometimes it’s a little too easy to order and you get carried away with too many orders in the queue!

Also because they’re geniuses, the restaurant also gamified the ordering/eating process. I believe the game part was called Bikkura-Pon. Every time you finish a plate, you discard it into a plate drop at the end of the table. The tablet keeps a count of how many plates you’ve put in there (so it can tally up the price of your meal – a set price multiplied by # of plates). BUT you also get rewarded the more plates you put in there.

plate drop kura sushi

After like 10 plates or so, there’s a fun little cartoon animation that plays on the tablet screen. And after 15 plates or so, there’s a little prize thing that drops from above. That was exciting! It was like automated, so it seemed like magic! And of course, it made us want to EAT MORE – in increments of 15 plates to be exact!

prize dispenser kura sushi bar

I captured a little video of it here: Bikkura-Pon Game Kura Sushi Bar

The prize that came out!

pokeball kura sushi barThe anticipation…

prize kura sushi barA food keychain of a creamy tart..meh it’s alright. I don’t know who ended up keeping it. But the process was more fun than the end result. Ha!

keychain prize kura sushi barAnyhow, we had a great time eating here! I would love to come back. Note that the line is really long, but I think they have an app where you can “get in line.”

And after you’re so bursting full, you can head several doors down to 85C Bakery for some dessert!!

85c bakery pleasanton

Filed Under: Experiences Tagged With: bay are eats, bay area, dinner, food review, foodie, good for groups, good for kids, japanese food, restaurants, sushi

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