Opening hours: Monday-Saturday 11:00-23:00 (last entry for all-you-can-eat 21:30, last order 22:15) Sunday and holidays 11:00-22:30 (last entry for all-you-can-eat 21:00, last order 21:45) *Close at 22:00 now (last entry for all-you-can-eat 21:00, last order 21:30)*Subject to availability of items New Year's businessJanuary 1-3: ClosedJanuary 4: Normal businessSunday business
Rest time: Due to the Marui Annex building closing, we will be closed on August 16 (Wed.).
東京都新宿区新宿3-1-26 新宿マルイ アネックス 8F
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Reservation Info
Reservations accepted Please enter the number of men and women in the request box. Please do not include in the reservation the number of guests under 3 years old who will not be charged. Seating will be provided for everyone. We only accept all-you-can-eat reservations on weekdays. All-you-can-eat on Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays are limited. We have set a closing time for online reservations for each plan. For other reservations, please feel free to contact us by phone.
Children
Children are allowed (infants, preschoolers, elementary school students), baby strollers are allowed.
All-you-can-eat Sushi for children under 3 years old is free of charge.
Payment Method
Credit cards accepted
(VISA, JCB, AMEX, Master, Diners)
Electronic money accepted (transportation system electronic money (Suica, etc.), Rakuten Edy, nanaco, WAON, iD, QUICPay)
QR code payment available
(PayPay)
Restaurant Service Fee
No charge
This fee is charged by the restaurant, not related to our platform
Number of Seats
58 seats
Private Dining Rooms
None
Smoking and Non-Smoking
No smoking on all floors. Smoking area on the same floor.
Parking
Yes
1 hour service for over 2,000 yen, 2 hours service for over 5,000 yen
Focus on fish dishes, English menu available, allergy labeling available.
Comments
(20)
たかしgntt
3.60
I enjoyed the meal this time as well. It may be because it's all-you-can-eat, but I feel like the sushi rice balls have gotten bigger compared to before. The quality of the limited one-piece sushi and the all-you-can-eat sushi ordered afterwards seems different? The taste is delicious, but I can't quite put my finger on it.
ryuhei12
3.40
Shinjuku Marui store of Hinazushi is a 6-minute walk from Shinjuku Station. You can enjoy all-you-can-eat high-quality sushi for 5000 yen! The main seating in the restaurant is at tables, and there were many female customers as well as male. There are around 70 varieties of high-quality sushi available, so you need to eat a decent amount to get your money's worth! I tried the items in the photo this time, and in terms of all-you-can-eat sushi restaurants, the quality was high as it is considered high-end sushi!
o0xゆうかx0o
3.30
Marui Annex in Shinjuku Sanchome station area is a sushi restaurant that usually offers all-you-can-eat options. However, I found out they also have set meals during lunch time so I decided to give it a try. I went on a weekday and ordered the 10-piece set meal that is only available on weekdays. The restaurant seemed to attract many inbound tourists, enjoying sushi buffet from lunchtime. I didn't have high expectations since it's known for all-you-can-eat, but I was pleasantly surprised by the fresh shrimp and the delicious eel sushi. Thank you for the meal.
何が好きって・・
3.60
When it comes to Chirashi sushi, it used to be in Roppongi. They also had a shabu-shabu all-you-can-eat option, which was great. I remember back then the sushi toppings were considered high-end. The location is right near Shinjuku Sanchome Station in Tokyo. Although Seikado is a classic, it seems like Marui has moved to this area as well. I can feel the changing times as I slip into the restaurant! The all-you-can-eat rule here is that you can order up to 20 pieces at a time. Once those 20 pieces are served, you can order the next 20 pieces. There were many other customers, but the sushi chefs work quickly so there's no waiting stress. You can eat it up quickly and enjoy! Nowadays, even conveyor belt sushi and supermarket sushi are getting tastier, so maybe there's fierce competition. Thank you for the meal.
たかしgntt
3.80
This month's limited edition dish is eel. It paired very well with the flavor of plum. I have only used the all-you-can-eat option before, but I feel like the quality of the sushi has been decreasing each time. This time, the way the battleship rolls were made gave me the impression that it was done poorly. The taste is still delicious, but considering it is not cheap even for all-you-can-eat, it is important to also prioritize the quality of the products.
nomo0606
3.30
Restaurant details here: [#Hinasushi] @Shinjuku @hinasushi_official
Past posts here: @koji__gourmet
<All-you-can-eat>
120-minute all-you-can-eat
Women (¥3,790)
Men (¥4,490)
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High-end sushi all-you-can-eat in Shinjuku
Limited to a 120-minute time limit
Over 60 types of menu items available
Order by writing on paper and submitting
You can order up to 20 pieces at a time
Service is fast, and the sushi rice is small, so you can eat a lot!
Popular menu items like chutoro, ikura, uni, salmon, engawa, hand rolls, and seared sushi are also all-you-can-eat
The limited edition anago was fluffy and paired perfectly with plum paste ✨
They also offer chawanmushi and miso soup!
However, it was a bit disappointing that despite being touted as high-end sushi, items like cucumber were included with ikura and uni, giving it a conveyor belt sushi feel...
The quality of the sushi is good, so if you're curious, definitely give it a try!
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<Restaurant Details>
Reservation:
Budget: ¥4,000 - ¥5,000
Address: Shinjuku Marui Annex 8F, 3-1-26 Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo
Closest station: 8-minute walk from Shinjuku Station
Business hours:
[Mon-Sat] 11:00-23:00 (Last entry for all-you-can-eat 21:30, Last order 22:15)
[Sun/holidays] 11:00-22:30 (Last entry for all-you-can-eat 21:00, Last order 21:45)
*Currently closing at 22:00 (Last entry for all-you-can-eat 21:00, Last order 21:30)
*Closing time may vary depending on the availability of ingredients
Closed on irregular days
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Tの一族
3.80
Visited "Hiyoko Sushi Shinjuku Marui Store" upon receiving an invitation from former colleagues to enjoy the all-you-can-eat and all-you-can-drink plan. I put in my best effort to enjoy the high-quality sushi. The most delicious ones were the chu-toro and engawa!! They had a rich flavor and the fat content was perfect. I ended up eating 60 plates, so I need to exercise! Thank you for the feast. I will definitely visit again.
てじお1326
3.20
This is a sushi restaurant located on the 8th floor of Marui Annex in Shinjuku. It is known for its all-you-can-eat option which has been popular for a long time. However, during lunchtime, they also offer seafood bowls, tuna sushi sets, and a special lunch sushi set available on weekdays only. On this Friday afternoon, I ordered the lunch sushi set for 1.5 people. The sushi arrived with 15 pieces in total. You cannot choose what you get, but the sushi I received included 2 shrimp (raw, steamed), 2 tuna, 2 white fish, 2 shellfish (ark shell, mirugai), 2 simmered items (conger eel, simmered scallop), salmon, flounder fin, octopus, tamago (sweet omelette), and negitoro (minced tuna with green onions). The sushi pieces were small in size, similar to those offered in all-you-can-eat deals. Even with 15 pieces, it did not feel like too much. In terms of quality, I feel that "Kizuna Sushi," another restaurant under the same Create Restaurants group, may be slightly better. However, considering the price, it was satisfactory.
くまさんとぶたさん
3.50
I used the all-you-can-eat sushi for the first time. It was a bit pricey, but I was very satisfied as a sushi lover. I was able to eat fish that I don't usually have, and I could choose from 4 recommended items to order. Miso soup and hot tea were also included.
くまたみ
4.00
You can order 20 pieces at a time. I came with my family, but by the 4th order, we were already full. Even though we don't usually eat a lot of eel or scallops, we were able to enjoy them until we were satisfied. It's a great point that you can enjoy a variety of dishes. I highly recommend coming with your family or for special occasions!
はちみつ3103
3.00
We chose this restaurant where a middle school boy wanted to eat sushi without worrying about cost performance. You can repeatedly order your favorite sushi, making it easy to use when you have growing children. This restaurant focuses on quantity over quality. Adults may not be able to eat enough to make it worth the price.
ma-mi-mumemo
3.20
I visited Hinasushi, which advertises itself as a "high-end sushi all-you-can-eat" restaurant on their website. I wanted to check it out because I have a son who loves sushi and can eat a lot. We arrived about 10 minutes before they opened at 11 am, but had to wait outside Marui Restaurant Street until they opened. It wasn't crowded on a weekday, and there was plenty of seating available. I couldn't try the all-you-can-eat option, so I opted for a nigiri lunch set with miso soup. I had high expectations because they advertise as "high-end," but the quality was just average. The sushi rice seemed a bit dry. In conclusion, I don't think it's worth traveling all the way to Shinjuku with my family just to eat here. It's difficult to find a place that meets the criteria of quality, quantity, and affordability all at once!
たかしgntt
2.00
The taste was still delicious as usual, but because it was crowded, the time from ordering to serving was very slow (all-you-can-eat). The sushi rice was also made larger than before, and I felt quite disappointed. I wondered if the sushi chef had changed because the quality seemed to have declined.
dusse223
5.00
I made a reservation and visited the restaurant. Even though it opens at 11 o'clock, there was already a long line. The prices had gone up since my last visit. Men's course was 4,939 yen and women's course was 4,169 yen. The special this month was the seared mahata, a fish I had never tried before. It was delicious with a good amount of fat. My favorites this time were the firefly squid battleship, fresh shirasu battleship, flying fish roe battleship, enagawa, and karesuarei. The chawanmushi and miso soup were also delicious. I will definitely visit again.
たかしgntt
4.00
All-you-can-eat, the limited item for February was striped jack. Being able to eat as much delicious sushi as you want, including seasonal specials, provides a satisfaction that you can't get at conveyor belt sushi restaurants. The rice may seem a bit larger, but the toppings are substantial, so it might be just right.
kurumin06
4.50
First time having all-you-can-eat sushi! I heard a lot of reviews saying there was too much rice, but I didn't find that to be the case at all. The nigiri sushi was just the right size and easy to eat. The eel was definitely the best, a classic favorite! The seared sushi was filling, so be careful, but delicious. In the end, I ate 53 pieces and I am very satisfied!
みぃぃぃこ♪
3.40
After watching a movie, I felt like eating sushi and decided to go for it! The all-you-can-eat sushi deal for women at 3949 yen was very reasonable. The sushi was fresh and delicious, especially the medium fatty tuna which I ordered multiple times. I went with one other person and we ended up eating 23 pieces each! I wonder if we got our money's worth! We also tried the chawanmushi. You can have unlimited refills of miso soup! If you have a movie ticket stub, you can get a free soft drink or draft beer, although the beer size might be smaller. Just remember to show your ticket stub when ordering!
bokuha9ma
3.30
Located a 1-minute walk from Shinjuku Sanchome, this sushi restaurant inside Marui offers all-you-can-eat sushi. I was a bit nervous as it was my first time at an all-you-can-eat sushi restaurant. Surprisingly, the menu had a wide variety of options, including chutoro. Although it was a bit challenging to keep track of which sushi was included in the deal, I didn't come here seeking top-quality sushi. The key to judging an all-you-can-eat restaurant is whether customers feel it's a good deal. I realized that with sushi, it's easy to get full quickly, and at 8,000 yen for two people, the counter sushi may not feel like a great deal. However, if you can eat a lot of sushi, it might be worth it. The quality of the sushi was close to that of a 100-yen sushi restaurant. Overall, it was a satisfying meal.
バッケイ
3.20
Atmosphere: Quiet
Staff: Kind
Taste: Not bad, but disappointed with the seared and marinated items.
Rice portion: Quite a lot, couldn't finish it all.
Unique point: Being able to get a refill of miso soup was a nice touch.
Overall: Contrary to reviews, cucumber was added to the sea urchin and salmon roe battleship sushi. The first sea urchin was delicious, but the following ones were disappointing. Oh well, it is what it is. It's all-you-can-eat, so maybe my expectations were too high. Not sure if I would come back. They should do something about the rice portion though.
たかしgntt
4.00
It's not cheap, but you can eat delicious sushi as much as you want. Personally, I think it has great value for money and I love this place. The limited edition sushi available each season is very appealing, and I use this place whenever I feel like eating delicious sushi.
1/5
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