Hama Sushi is renowned for its corporate effort in keeping prices low, still offering plates for 110 yen per dish. This is one of their standout features in today’s competitive conveyor belt sushi market. While many conveyor belt sushi chains have started offering unique, non-traditional sushi options, Hama Sushi continues to surprise with its affordable and delicious menu.

During my recent visit, I had the chance to try some of their unique dishes. Here’s a closer look at what stood out:


Crispy Fried Chicken
Hama Sushi’s fried chicken had a distinct, crispy coating with a well-seasoned flavor that was perfectly cooked, making it a great alternative to sushi.


Grilled Eel
The eel at Hama Sushi was a pleasant surprise. Despite being thinly sliced, it packed a rich, flavorful punch. Often, eel at conveyor belt sushi chains can be thick and overly soft, but this was a perfect balance of tenderness and taste, especially considering the price.

Ham Roll Sushi
While it may sound unconventional, the ham roll was a delightful creation. The ham’s saltiness blended well with the freshness of the inner ingredients, creating a satisfying bite.


Natto and Negitoro
A combination of creamy natto and smooth negitoro made for a harmonious and savory mouthful. The seaweed added an extra layer of flavor, rounding off each bite.

In addition to these dishes, I captured photos of other delicious items I tried, each offering a unique twist on traditional sushi. Hama Sushi’s ability to keep prices low while maintaining quality and variety is truly commendable, making it a standout option for both sushi lovers and those looking for something a little different.





If you’re looking for affordable sushi with a creative touch, I highly recommend stopping by Hama Sushi. You can check out more details and their menu on their official website.