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  • Metal W.

    Check out my review of QQ Sushi on my food site, The Tucson Homeskillet: tucsonhomeskillet.com/20… Cheers!

    (4)
  • Ray H.

    I hadn't had revolving sushi since my days in Okinawa, so I was pretty excited to try this place out. We got there just before 5 and there weren't a lot of people there yet, so the sushi understandably wasn't actually on the conveyor. Instead, there were cards featuring the different sushi dishes along with the different drink options, including Ramuné soda and Japanese green tea. Anyway, we dined on our sushi as we were serenaded with what was apparently either a Britney Spears greatest hits CD or a some sorta playlist of radio station created by someone who was a huge fan of hers. Now, while I can certainly do without a Britney Spears music marathon as part of my dining experience, one thing I now cannot do without is the Phoenix roll. The sushi here is pretty solid, but the Phoenix roll is on it's own level. Anyway, it now says I wrote the pants off this review so, TL;DR- Great place for sushi, try the Phoenix roll. Fair warning, you might hear a lot of Britney Spears

    (4)
  • Sunshine M.

    My man "dragged" me here saying he had a bad experience but we should go anyways (lol I'm always down for sushi so why not) Place looked nice clean and EMPTY! Not only the restaurant but the belts (its a revolving sushi bar) were empty too.. (In my mind I said "great! For the love of sushi") We were seated quickly and ready for a bad experience but honestly it wasn't that bad... The prices are definitely higher than what I am used too for a revolving sushi bar but I still love the idea... My favorites were the Sexy roll!! And the Sake roll! Our server was super nice and helpful. Since the belts were empty we had to order our last two rolls that we wanted but it was totally fine. It ended up to be a nice experience! Ooh and mochi ice cream! Yummmmm (FYI the mochi ice cream was over prices I can get a whole box for about 4 bucks and We got two for $3.25...but it was yummy!!)

    (4)
  • Monica E.

    Finally! We now have a revolving sushi joint in town! Nothing like having to drive up to Tempe just to get a Teharu fix time and time again. And thank you for opening up near campus! Because we do not, and I repeat, do not have a decent Japanese restaurant nearby. The best UA-area sushi joints are at least a couple of miles away from the center of campus. Seriously. I don't care what you've been told but, if you are on campus, the best nearest spot is a little drive down Campbell to Sushi Cho, or down Speedway to Kazoku or Sushi Ten. Now to sit back and see if this place will stick. QQ opened just this month, and I have now been just a couple of times. Even though the prices are tad bit more than I would like to pay, I'm a fan. Sure, they have a few important things they must sort out, but I am absolutely loving what I have seen so far. Service -- on point. I haven't had any problems whatsoever in this department. The folks are cordial, welcoming and very helpful. They will help walk you through the menu with no problem, even helping when you have strict dietary restricts. Love that. Might be the excitement with a new establishment, but it may also just be how QQ handles business. Space -- I like the feel of QQ. It's spanking new, so everything is nice and glossy. But it doesn't feel too-too displaced. I appreciate the large windows, and you have the option of sitting near the rotating belt, off to the side at standalone tables or at the bar (*NOTE: They do not yet have their liquor license -- should be coming in March -- so no beer or wine yet). Food -- Again, I am thrilled to absolute teeny weeny pieces that Tucson has a new revolving sushi place. I was so happy to walk in and see the conveyor belt going. But, the belt was so, so very bare when we arrived. We had to order most everything from the server. Later in the evening (after 7), things began to pick up. I get it. This place is not yet known, so you don't want to have your sushi rotating for hours with no eager hands pulling from the belt. Case in point: we did sample a dish that simply was not fresh at all -- the seaweed salad was just so so. But we thoroughly enjoyed most everything else: Happy hour is offered daily, 3-5 p.m. General prices are generally between $1.75 and $5.25, but there are a number of other menu items, some of them more pricy, including the calamari, shrimp tempura, soft shell crab, pepper tuna, spicy tuna and albacore, yellowtail jalapeno and other offerings. The mackerel was creamy, but not as rich as, say Sushi Ten or Sushi Cortaro. Still good, though. I loved the signature roll, which had a bit of black tobiko on top. Luscious! The salmon roe was quite good -- but the chef provided a tiny sampling of roe, so it did not have the balance of flavor. Nice, tidy wrapping job, though. The salmon is sliced at a strange cut, but the flavor is nice. You can order from the menu either two nigiri (which they simply call "sushi" -- which is confusing) or three slices of sashimi per order. There are a couple of television sets, which is hugely distracting. Sadly, the restaurant overextends itself in a couple of areas -- you get way too much garnish (tiny shards of lettuce, which is actually food) and toooooo much wasabi. Hopefully they will scale back on such things because the presentation is not necessary, and it would be best to have people ask for more wasabi than to leave a mound of waste. I will be giving this place another go, and keeping an eager eye on the restaurant's popularity.

    (3)
  • Andres Z.

    Good food and really well presented! Can't beat all you can eat sushi for 13 bucks during lunch.

    (5)
  • Dawn K.

    What a fun novelty in Tucson. Sit and eat, and have plates of sushi on plates rotate right by you. As soon as I heard Tucson's QQ Revolving sushi opened I had to go. The only other revolving sushi I'm aware of is in Phoenix and now that my husband doesn't work in Phoenix we don't go. So last Tuesday after 2 weeks of respiratory illness, I finally had the strength to treat myself to a new adventure. QQ Revolving sushi is off of Tyndall in the University area, and it was easy to find, and also I scored a spot on the street right in front of the restaurant at 5pm. The place was empty with the pick of the place and the owner and staff fully at our disposal. So I know the excellent experience we had was all about timing. Basically, they have a menu of Japanese food, sushi and sushi rolls. The big awesome concept of QQ revolving is that there is a winding conveyer belt that winds along the entire restaurant past all the tables. On this belt are placed colored plates with clear covers over them with various sushi, salads, Japanese soda drinks, bottled coffee drinks, deserts or 4 pieces of sushi rolls on them. . There is a legend at each table clearly marking the price for each plate color, ranging from items on white plates being $1.99 all the way to items on black plates being $5.99; they add up the colored plates in your stack at the end of your meal. So you can try 4 pieces of a roll, and if you LOVE it, you can order an entire roll for yourself from your server. So there are cute little signs advertising say a "Dragon Roll" with a picture of the roll, then they usually will have 4 plates trailing behind the sign. You pick up what you want, with a constant stream of food following along your booth during the meal. In past experiences, we have waited for rolls to revolve by only to have another table or diner pick up 2-3 plates of the roll we wanted. I'm guessing this must happen constantly on a busy lunch or dinner service. The food plates are placed on the belt by the sushi chefs and also from the kitchen. For me it's hard not to keep my attention off the stream of food coming and coming and coming while i'm eating. QQ Revolving is a great experience, with an open space that is very enjoyable to eat in. I can't wait to go back.

    (5)
  • Jay B.

    Nice place. As an avid sushi fan, I am very pleased that this restaurant has opened up close to the campus (the only nearby place is Fuku sushi which is probably the worst "sushi" I have had here in Tucson). They have a ton of options on the menu. The revolving bar passes around all sorts of appetizers, sushi rolls, desserts, fresh fruit, and beverages. What's great is that instead of ordering a full Dragon Roll for example (let's figure about $9 or so), you can grab a smaller 3-4 piece "snack size" version for a fraction of the price. I really like this because you can sample an entire assortment of rolls and sushi which is excellent. If you do want a set of full sushi rolls, they have a full menu (the Pink Lady with spicy tuna and eel was delicious) and will gladly make your order fresh on the spot. Prices extremely reasonable. Tons of options. Relaxing environment. Awesome lunch specials (2 rolls for $9 with miso soup and salad). Definitely worth checking out. It's a new hot spot of mine and will be- especially when I'm on that side of the campus. A must try!

    (4)
  • Goku G.

    It's good sushi but it's not really worth the price. There are many better places to choose. I miss how you roll because you got to choose what you want and the price was better. This place has okay variety but the sushi could be made better. The rice was a bit dried out the fish was fresh but the whole flavour of the sushi was kinda plain and the atmosphere was just ok. Nothing really special. Go to yoshimatsu. The whole conveyer thing isn't worth it unless they had a happy hour going on.

    (3)
  • Tina G.

    The revolving sushi idea seems to be pretty new in Tucson. The sushi was just "good." There wasn't much of a selection of sushi on the conveyor belt. I still ended up putting in separate orders for a lot of the sushi that wasn't on the belt. The price for the sushi was alright. I had cheaper sushi during happy hour specials at other places, but I can see that you're paying for the experience here. Its a convenient place to go to for sushi if you go to U of A, otherwise, trying to find parking is a pain in the butt.

    (3)
  • Jimmy O.

    Awesome kids loved it! One of my boys was still hungry and I already had paid so he grabbed another plate as I went back into my pocket to pay the owner said no it was on the house! What a great man totally good food and a genius creative concept!

    (5)
  • Charina G.

    I will give it a 3 for now, and see if it improves from there. I heard about this (thanks Yelp!), and was excited to see a revolving sushi place finally in Tucson. Came on a Tuesday night with family and was able to find parking fairly easily on the street. The inside was maybe 1/3 full, so there were plenty of things on the conveyor belt. Good sign. As we sat down, I noticed that the belt only had rolls (no nigiri). The menu was taped to the side near the belt so I had to ask of another menu to see the other side. My favorite nigiri is amaebi and jumbo scallops, and unfortunately when you see scallop on the menu, they never tell you if they're the tiny bay scallops or the ones I like. Pro: The rice could have been seasoned a bit more but it was actually pretty good. Texture was good (not too dry nor too mushy). Rice to fish ration also good (they didn't pack on the rice like some other places). The rolls that did pass by looked yummy. The jumbo scallop I did get was a little small, but the subtle sweet flavor of the scallop was there. My husband enjoyed his salmon roe. They did "prettify" the plate with a flower which was nice. Cons: Server isn't that knowledgeable about sushi. I asked where their nigiri menu was and she gave me a blank look. She had to ask the chef what kind of scallop they had. When my husband asked for the Salmon Roe, she kept thinking we wanted a salmon roll. The signs on the conveyor belt wasn't accurate. I saw a sweet potato roll sign (looking for something cooked for my daughter to eat), and what followed was some kind of shrimp tempura with salmon on top. Another said it's a philly roll, but what was there was a group of something with mango on top. I had no idea what half of the stuff that passed by actually were. It took FOREVER to order something on the menu. Almost 45 minutes just to get the scallop and roe. I wanted to order a tamago for my daughter and ask if the amaebi came with their heads fried, but 1. the server wouldn't understand what I'm talking about, and 2. I didn't want to wait another 45 minutes for two more orders. When we were done, it took us a while to flag someone down. I'll try again in a month or so to see if they worked out all the little kinks. I know they're new, so things like this would happen. This place has potential and I really want them to succeed (and give them a better rating).

    (3)
  • Linda L.

    The sushi here was okay. Service was really good. Arrived two hours before closing so there wasn't as much sushi on the conveyor belt. Probably not that fresh either since it has been making a lot of rounds because there weren't many customers. I would suggest to come when it's busy if you're planning on getting sushi from the conveyor belt. Otherwise I would suggest to order from the menu. It doesn't take them too long to make it.

    (4)
  • Rittner H.

    Amazing! Lookout there is a new contender for sushi in Tucson. This place has the great classics but takes it a step further with some amazing creative rolls. Very impressed with staff and atmosphere. Prices are great and the cucumber wrapped rolls are the best I've had in Tucson. A must visit.

    (5)
  • Karissa G.

    Friendly service, decent sushi fast. Came here opening month. Dinner seemed to move faster than the lunch hour. Great for Tucson.

    (3)
  • Kelsey B.

    This place is surprising delicious. I'm a vegetarian and LOVE veggie sushi. It's hard to come by, but QQ has two exceptional rolls for us. The sweet tofu avocado roll and the sweet potato tempura roll are just great.

    (5)
  • Mike C.

    I'm not used to the whole rotating sushi bar, but I got to say this is one rotating sushi bar that I would like to go to. The prices are right, the sushi rolls are awesome, and everything is at its own price. I used to go to Fuku Sushi before, but after coming here I'm glad to see that the competition for best sushi bar is heating up and this is the winner by default. Great job QQ Sushi!

    (5)
  • Amy T.

    Awesome concept for sure. I like how there are drinks on the revolving conveyor belt. There are small plates that have their specialty rolls, fruit and appetizers. There are different colored plates to choose from that reflect different prices. I tried all the specialty rolls and the eel nigiri that passed by, tasted decent. As for the freshness of the fish, I can not say because it seems to sit on the conveyor belt for who knows how long. The majority of customers were University students and your typical fraternity bros'. I would return with friends if they wanted to try it out. Me and my Japanese fiance prefer Sushi on Oracle or Sushi Yukari on craycroft and river for a more authentic Japanese experience.

    (3)
  • Lee G.

    This restaurant was entertaining and very good! We had lunch and although the conveyor didn't have sushi items, it did have pictures and beverage items you could select. Lunch included miso soup, a small salad and either 2 or 3 different sushi items. The sweet potato roll was fantastic!

    (5)
  • Nancy L.

    What a cool and unexpected concept to have in little ol boring tucson! The sushi here is cheap, fresh and delicious! It's also a really cute and clean place!

    (4)
  • Emelina A.

    I there was a no stars option I would have chose that one instead. I was very excited a new sushi place was opening and everything I ordered was disgusting. It was not fresh, and the rotating sushi rolls looked like they had been rotating around all day. It was unappetizing and I thought I just had some bad rolls so I decided to give it a second chance and went again and it wasn't good the second time either. I will never go there again! Sushi garden and RA are the only good sushi places in Tucson. Don't waste your time here unless it's for a sake bomb. OH WAIT they don't have their liquor license yet.

    (1)
  • Juhyung S.

    Ever since my two years of travel in Asia, I've been wanting a conveyor belt sushi place to open nearby--so naturally, I was super - excited to hear that this place got on the map. The conveyor belt offers a wide variety of rolls, nigiri, appetizers, and drinks: both your typical stuff (e.g., spicy tuna rolls, fried calamari) and stuff you might have a harder time finding elsewhere (e.g., custard egg tarts, Japanese marble soda). All of it is really solid--I've genuinely enjoyed everything I've grabbed. But if there's something you want in particular, they also offer a menu by which you can order food the old-fashioned way (i.e., by waiter). Service is really up to you. If you just get things from the conveyor belt, you can sit and eat right away--all you need to wait on is water/ginger/wasabi. You can honestly get pretty full in 5 minutes if you don't pace yourself! The owner is also super nice and tries to make sure you don't wait too long. In fact, my main recommendation is to arrive at a busier time--there'll be higher turnover of sushi on the belt, meaning more fresh and diverse offerings. Sure, it'll take a little longer to get waiter service, but is that really important in a place like this? Just grab another plate while you wait! I'd also say prices are fairly good--I can get pretty full on a $13 tab, and feel a lot less sick than I might at an all-you-can-eat sushi place. In the end, I give this place 5 stars for executing a cool (and much missed) concept well. Whether you're a traveler who has missed this kind of restaurant or someone who's never tried this kind of place, I highly recommend it. I also would really like to see this place stay in business, so send them some love!

    (5)
  • Vic H.

    I have been to many a sushi place, Japan, Cali, NYC, you name it. QQ was clean, staff prompt, prices very good. Got the sushi maki combo for 14$ and could barely finish it. Food fresh and good quality all around. The revolving kaiten was not featuring actual sushi, just pictures. Probably because it was summer and there aren't many students. Anyway, I'll be back next time I am in town

    (4)
  • Gel B.

    Awesome new sushi place! Very friendly staff and quick service. Rotating, fresh, small sushi plates! Also an excellent regular sushi menu as well. Prices are reasonable. I loved it here.

    (4)
  • Sarah T.

    Way more delicious than sushi garden... Nice atmosphere and good lunch special! 2 rolls + soup/salad $9. Rolls well prepared and very tasty! Love the fun of sushi on a conveyor belt, like in other major cities. Try it out!!!

    (5)
  • Caitlin V.

    Reminds me of Japan! It's so nice to have a revolving sushi place in Tucson, and everyone should try it. It's great for groups because you can try various things for a nice price. It is new, so I would have liked to see a drink menu, but I'm sure that will come soon. The sushi was yummy, tempora was fresh, crispy and hot, and the fruit was ripe and tasted so fresh! Don't be afraid to try new things and eat a lot, it's a great deal!

    (4)
  • Vince B.

    I'm from the Bay Area and I know what good sushi taste like so I would say they have the best sushi in Tucson!!!

    (5)
  • Tyler M.

    This was not even a competition, hands down the worst sushi ever. Cali rolls-horrible (pretty hard to f*ck that one up). I ordered more but I'm not going to waste my time. Great concept and I was stoked to try it out but left sadly disappointed.

    (1)
  • Will C.

    This is a really cool concept. I've enjoyed the revolving sushi plates, and it is fantastic sushi. Probably the best sushi place in Tucson. They have incorporated a fresh, new idea, and it is a home run in my opinion. I hope for success and nothing less.

    (5)
  • Stephanie F.

    This place is awesome. The sushi was good, came out fast, and had good variety. It seemed to be a bit disorganized as far as the service. I wasn't exactly sure who our server was and they charged us wrong. However, they did make up for it by giving us our menu ordered items free. Would definitely go again.

    (5)
  • MaryAnn L.

    I've been to another place similar to this one in Phoenix, so when I heard they opened a revolving sushi place here in Tucson, I really wanted to give it a try. It's a neat concept. Sushi is made at the sushi bar, and small plates of sushi or appetizers are placed on conveyer belts that go around the restaurant. As the plates come around, you can grab whichever type of sushi/appetizer you want. Each plate is a different color, which determines how much it costs. A color guide is up on all the tables to help. Most dishes have about 4 pieces of sushi. If the sushi that comes around is not what you like or if you can't wait, you may also order off of the menu. The sushi is quite good. Every sushi place I go, I order the spider roll (it's my fave). My spider roll was yummy! (Totally forgot to take a pic cause I was hungry, lol.) All in all, QQ is a pretty cool, hip place to hang out and get some sushi! The servers & the sushi chefs are nice & friendly too. There's free WiFi, and it's conveniently located in the University area for students. Parking can be a bit tricky as there's a lot of other little restaurants & businesses in the vicinity. Definitely worth a try! I'll be back for sure!

    (4)
  • Rachel F.

    I don't like that it's by the U of A because I am not a fan of hanging around students. I would probably try it again though because I was feeling very ill when we went so I basically got boring sushi as to not upset my stomach. My boyfriend's sushi looked pretty good. We didn't get to try the revolving sushis because there was hardly anyone there. The water was not good.

    (3)
  • Christina D.

    I visit this place a lot just because it's so close to campus & my house. It's kind of hard to see the place since it's around the corner. Because they're new they make some minor changes in the sushi and food (i.e they added flowers on the dishes once then added better signs etc). It's kind of random when they give you miso soup or edamane which I find kind of odd, courtesy of the owner. The revolving bar won't be as busy unless they have a handful of people inside. If so, I enjoy the fact that they offer half sizes of their rolls for a plate price and they just hand it to you. Sushi: I'm no sushi expert, but I enjoy their rolls. Dynamite & Sweetheart are my favorite. The tempura crunch isn't as crunchy as other places though which kind of bother me. Other than that their other rolls are alright. Food: My friend ordered the gyoza once and I swear it looked like it was straight microwaved out of the kitchen and onto her place with the price tag of $5. For that much I would rather just make my own. I haven't had any of their other food since I'm scared it'll be the same. Service: The girls there are really nice and happy to serve you. No complaints. Price: 3 plates of a green or a blue plate can easily get you up to about $14 w/o tip. So be careful if you just want sushi as a snack or something, the prices can add up. Overall, the location and how easy it is to get sushi will make me come again. They're not overly fancy like RA Sushi up north. It's fun to hang out and eat.

    (4)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 10

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch
    Parking : Garage
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : Free
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : Yes

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