Sushi Plus Rotary — Review by RainaisCrazy
Chicago, United States — Sushi, Japanese
The reviewer visited Sushi Plus Rotary, an all-you-can-eat revolving sushi bar in Chicago's South Loop, and ate an impressive amount of sushi including various rolls and specialty items. The quality was consistently good with standout pieces like the caramelized shrimp and inari pocket, and the rotating plate concept made for an engaging dining experience.
What was great: Wide variety of sushi options, caramelized shrimp, inari pocket with corn and mayo, tamago, red bean filling desserts, revolving sushi bar concept, good quality for all-you-can-eat
What could improve: Nothing mentioned
The Dishes
At Sushi Plus Rotary, the reviewer enjoyed a rotating selection of sushi pieces throughout their meal. The highlights included a salmon roll with mayo that had a really nice flavor profile, followed by shrimp pieces featuring a slight caramelization that impressed the reviewer. The inari pocket with corn and mayo turned out to be a favorite, described as similar to a California roll in sandwich form but with a spicy kick. A nicely seared piece was also sampled, along with tamagoyaki (egg) that was well-executed. The meal concluded with desserts including red bean filling items. The variety and quality of each piece kept the reviewer engaged throughout the meal.
The Experience
The revolving sushi bar concept at Sushi Plus Rotary creates an interactive and engaging dining atmosphere. Customers can simply grab plates as they pass by, with options including not just sushi but also other items like takoyaki and desserts rotating on the conveyor belt. The interior showcases the constant movement of fresh dishes, and the informal grab-and-go style makes it easy to try multiple items. The restaurant appears casual and inviting, designed for continuous eating and exploration.
Value and Pricing
As an all-you-can-eat establishment, Sushi Plus Rotary offers excellent value for money. The restaurant even has a challenge where if customers eat their height in sushi, they get the meal for free, adding a fun competitive element to the dining experience.
Notable Moments
I just ate my height in sushi
This is actually my favorite one so far - referring to the inari pocket with corn and mayo
The reviewer participated in the restaurant's height-eating challenge and managed to consume 90 plates of sushi, making for an impressive and entertaining dining experience.
The Verdict
Sushi Plus Rotary in Chicago's South Loop is an excellent choice for sushi lovers looking for variety and value. The revolving sushi bar concept combined with quality offerings makes it ideal for adventurous eaters who want to sample many different pieces in one sitting. Whether you're attempting the height challenge or simply enjoying a casual all-you-can-eat experience, this restaurant delivers consistently good sushi with engaging entertainment value.