Genki Sushi Menu

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Foods for Diabetics:

Diabetics at Yogen Fruz:

Diabetics can look for No Sugar alternatives of frozen yogurt. Yogen Fruz offers a variety of different sugarless probiotic frozen yogurt and smoothie options to help diabetics enjoy the tasty treat without any compromises. Diabetics should be extra careful while enjoying the tempting flavors of frozen yogurt at Yogen Fruz.

Foods to Avoid at Yogen Fruz for Diabetes:

Diabetics need to regulate sugar intake as well as monitor the cholesterol levels to reduce heart risk. Yogen Fruz offers regular as well as no-fat, no-sugar light yogurt at the restaurant. It is highly recommended to avoid the regular frozen yogurt at Yogen Fruz. Also, avoid all kinds of Low-Fat Chocolates at Yogen Fruz. While most shakes served at Yogen Fruz are low in sugar, there are a few such as Candy Cane, Gingerbread, and Keylime Pie that every diabetic must avoid. Although low in sugar, an 8 fl.oz. serving of Egg Nog contains 22g cholesterol. A diabetic must avoid Egg Nog at Yogen Fruz.

Foods Suggestions for Diabetics at Yogen Fruz:

Probiotic Frozen Yogurt Low Fat Chocolate (4fl. Oz.)

Nutritional Facts: 110 calories, 2g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 1g), 48mg sodium, 19g carbs, 18g sugar, 5g fiber, 3g Protein

Probiotic Frozen Yogurt Low Fat Vanilla (4fl. Oz.)

Nutritional Facts: 110 calories, 2g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 1g), 57mg sodium, 19g carbs, 19g sugar, 0g fiber, 3g Protein

Probiotic Frozen Yogurt Low No Fat Vanilla (4fl. Oz.)

Nutritional Facts: 100 calories, 0g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 62mg sodium, 21g carbs, 19g sugar, 0g fiber, 3g Protein

Probiotic Frozen Yogurt Low No Fat Tart (4fl. Oz.)

Nutritional Facts: 100 calories, 0g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 55mg sodium, 20g carbs, 18g sugar, 0g fiber, 3g Protein

Non-Fat Frozen Yogurt – Passion Fruit Tart

Nutritional Facts: 100 calories, 0g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 54mg sodium, 22g carbs, 19g sugar, 0g fiber, 4g Protein

Low Fat Frozen Yogurt – Lemon

Nutritional Facts: 120 calories, 2g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 1g), 56mg sodium, 22g carbs, 21g sugar, 0g fiber, 3g Protein

Foods for People with High Blood Pressure:

People suffering from high blood pressure problems can also opt for the non-sugar frozen yogurt options to have a fun meal at Yogen Fruz. They can also try the non-fat variations of frozen yogurt and smoothies available at Yogen Fruz to taste the richness of frozen yogurt without any health concerns.


High Blood Pressure at Yogen Fruz

People suffering from high blood pressure problems can also opt for the non-sugar frozen yogurt options to have a fun meal at Yogen Fruz. They can also try the non-fat variations of frozen yogurt and smoothies available at Yogen Fruz to taste the richness of frozen yogurt without any health concerns. Yogurt served at Yogen Fruz is made from fresh dairy, non-dairy, low fat or no fat options.

If you have high blood pressure, then it is highly recommended to go for fresh dairy yogurt or Greek yogurt as calcium-rich foods are helpful in lowering blood pressure. Never ask for cheese or any salty food items as the toppings on your yogurt smoothies or flavored frozen yogurt. Always try fresh fruits or berries without any added salt to compliment your frozen yogurt or yogurt smoothies at Yogen Fruz.

Foods to Avoid at Yogen Fruz for High Blood Pressure:

While most food items on Yogen Fruz menu seem healthy, there are a lot of flavors and mixes which contains a high amount of sodium. To maintain blood pressure levels, avoid ordering cheesecake mixes at Yogen Fruz. Other dessert mixes like Apple Pie, Keylime Pie, Oreo Vanilla, and Oreo Mint also contain a high amount of sodium levels. Avoid these mixes while ordering your frozen yogurt at Yogen Fruz for high blood pressure. Try avoiding all kinds of Shakes at Yogen Fruz as all the flavors contain a high amount of sodium levels in a single serving.

Food Suggestions for High Blood Pressure at Yogen Fruz:

Smoothie Dairy Peach Berry Sunset (8fl. Oz.)

Nutritional Facts: 100 calories, 0g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 26mg sodium, 21g carbs, 17g sugar, 1g fiber, 2g Protein

Üsensations Pina Colada (4fl. Oz.)

Nutritional Facts: 110 calories, 6g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 5g), 26mg sodium, 26g carbs, 24g sugar, 1g fiber, 3g Protein

Raspberry Blast (8fl. Oz.)

Nutritional Facts: 120 calories, 0g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 0mg sodium, 30g carbs, 24g sugar, 2g fiber, 0g Protein

Strawberry Banana (8fl. Oz.)

Nutritional Facts: 120 calories, 0g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 0mg sodium, 29g carbs, 21g sugar, 1g fiber, 0g Protein

Very Berry (8fl. Oz.)

Nutritional Facts: 110 calories, 0g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 0mg sodium, 26g carbs, 20g sugar, 2g fiber, 0g Protein


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Low-Cholesterol Foods:

Yogen Fruz understands the need for healthy food choices. Hence, the restaurant chain offers multiple variations of frozen yogurt, smoothies, and fruit cup to serve people with different health choices. You can either go for sugarless varieties or choose a non-fatty option from the menu to enjoy a healthy meal at Yogen Fruz.

High Cholesterol at Yogen Fruz

Frozen yogurt is available in both dairy and non-dairy alternatives at Yogen Fruz. You can either opt for the non-dairy alternative or ask for non-fatty or low dairy-based yogurt to enjoy your rich smoothies at Yogen Fruz. To further control your cholesterol levels, you can choose strawberry, raspberry, or blueberry toppings for your smoothies as these berries are rich in anti-oxidants.

Foods to Avoid at Yogen Fruz for High Cholesterol:

Most food items served at Yogen Fruz are low in fat and cholesterol. However, there are a few food items that you must avoid for high cholesterol. Cheesecakes such as Strawberry Cheesecake and Pumpkin Cheesecake are a big no for high cholesterol. It is also recommended to avoid Egg Nog at Yogen Fruz to keep your cholesterol levels in control.

Food Suggestions for High Cholesterol at Yogen Fruz:

Üsensations Green Tea (4fl. Oz.)

Nutritional Facts: 110 calories, 2g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 1g), 57mg sodium, 19g carbs, 19g sugar, 0g fiber, 3g Protein

Üsensations Acai Blueberry (4fl. Oz.)

Nutritional Facts: 110 calories, 2g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 1g), 55mg sodium, 19g carbs, 20g sugar, 0g fiber, 3g Protein

Üsensations Lychee Green Tea (4fl. Oz.)

Nutritional Facts: 110 calories, 2g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 1g), 47mg sodium, 20g carbs, 19g sugar, 1g fiber, 3g Protein

Non-Fat Frozen Yogurt – Passion Fruit Tart

Nutritional Facts: 100 calories, 0g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 54mg sodium, 22g carbs, 19g sugar, 0g fiber, 4g Protein

Low Fat Frozen Yogurt – Lemon

Nutritional Facts: 120 calories, 2g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 1g), 56mg sodium, 22g carbs, 21g sugar, 0g fiber, 3g Protein

Probiotic Frozen Yogurt Low No Fat Vanilla (4fl. Oz.)

Nutritional Facts: 100 calories, 0g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 62mg sodium, 21g carbs, 19g sugar, 0g fiber, 3g Protein

Probiotic Frozen Yogurt Low No Fat Tart (4fl. Oz.)

Nutritional Facts: 100 calories, 0g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 55mg sodium, 20g carbs, 18g sugar, 0g fiber, 3g Protein



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  • Nicole S.

    If you want a quick and cheap sushi meal - this place is great option.You get exactly what you pay for - nothing fancy, the rolls and portions are small but again cheap. Some things on the sushi train looked old so order from the menu. The food comes quick enough. I recommend the spicy tuna and udon soup (surprising full of flavor!)

    (4)
  • Brent K.

    The service here straight up sucks. We ordered take out and waited over 30 mins for some handrolls. One of our other friends went and sat down, ate off the belt, paid his bill and rejoined us and we still didn't have our sushi. The worst part was that after waiting 30 mins, we still didn't have our entire order and just asked for a refund of what they didn't give us and left.

    (1)
  • Julie K.

    Did I come here for the great sushi at Genki Sushi? ehh, sort of, but its more for the experience that you won't get at the mainland. The only other city I have seen this sort of cheap sushi on a conveyor belt was in London, and I can't remember the name of it. Something like this would not fly in the mainland, a food inspector would frown upon food being towed on a conveyor belt with no splach guard, too many food rules are broken at Genki Sushi, but the Hawaiians are so cool they have their own rules for everything! Ever seen a pig roasted in the sand? Just check out Sandy Beach, my review for that will be coming out soon, so stay tuned. . . Anyways, back to Genki, service was sub-par, but I was so hungry I didn't care, my eyes were on the dishes moving on the belt. Round and round we go with spicy tuna roll, california roll, and even cupcakes! If you want something you don't see, just flagged down a server and it'll take less than 5 mins for them to cook it up. The garlic chicken, a little crispy, but the sweet and spicy sauce more than makes up for it. For a fast food sushi joint, I thought it was pretty good, then again, we don't get fresh sushi on a daily basis like the islands, so my sushi taste buds could be non-discriminative especially when I'm hungry and have an empty stomach.

    (4)
  • John S.

    People who rate this place with one or two stars need to get real. This is a great place to grab a quick fresh meal on the way to the airport. Sure it isn't Sansei, but it is consistent, good, and quick. I loved the place in Honolulu and I am glad to see them in Maui. Now we just need a Curry House.

    (4)
  • Anabelle J.

    very busy also!! they need to put more different kinds of sushi on the belt, seems to always have the same. when taking our order they seem to take long! Also, they need to pay attention more to who needs more drinks. we waited awhile to get more water.

    (4)
  • lauren m.

    Look, the sushi isn't great. But is that really why you came? No, you came because it's sushi on a conveyor belt, and that is awesome. Sushi whizzing by you on colored plates. You grab everything that looks good, and for 4 people, this will come out to about $50-$70. Not bad. It's fun, it's quirky, it's decent sushi.

    (3)
  • Fred G.

    Perfect before movie fare. Good sushi, good variety, good prices.

    (4)
  • Michael S.

    Quick seating at conveyor belt sushi. Servers were adequate and got special order items quickly. Fun to pick and choose the various offerings passing by on the belt. Plate edge color determined the price at the end. It was easy to pick the fresher items and leave the less "fresh" unless your eyes are bigger than your tummy, which often happens. Go for the total experience.

    (3)
  • Irene Y.

    We found this place while rushing to find something to eat prior to Warren and Annabelle's magic show. We were trying to find a place that we would be able to finish dinner in less than an hour, which for friday night seemed impossible (we were reconciled to the idea of taco bell). We found genki sushi in a little plaza, and it was perfect for what we were looking for. It is fast and convenient. We were able to sit ourselves when we walked in. It is a conveyer-belt style japanese restaurant, which means that drinks, food, and dessert are all on the belt circling. You can request anything from the menu that you do not see on the belt. We really liked the teriyaki chicken bowel. My fiance had a special roll, the "triple roll" i believe, which was delicious. Price was just right. For two people, around $30 with drinks and tip (we ate lightly with 5-6 dishes, may be more expensive if more dishes are ordered).

    (4)
  • Doris K.

    It you enjoy sushi please avoid this place at all cost! We had stopped here just for a snack before going to the airport, but I wish that we would have just gone somewhere else. Nothing here was fresh but it certainly was cheap. I'm just surprised that I didn't get sick on the plane. Although Genki Sushi is a chain all around the world even in Asia, conveyor belt sushi just does not work and can't possibly be fresh when no one is eating anything off that belt. If possible I would have given this place zero stars.

    (1)
  • Bobo C.

    the spicy tuna is good. get the one that is rolled up and you have to take the plastic out and put the seaweed wrap yourself. First i was confused on what to do but once i noticed there was instruction inside. It was simple. duh This place was very cheap got the Ahi Tuna Sashmi for only 4.95 and had 4 pieces. It tasted really fresh but I guess anywhere in Maui seafood would be fresh. Customer service was excellent. Every 3 minutes someone is checking up on us to see if we need anything.

    (4)
  • storm o.

    Beware of this location. If you have a child in a high chair and your party is sitting in the booth, please please please make sure the wait staff does not serve hot tea on a serving tray. I wouldn't want any other child to be burned by hot tea being spilled on them. Sad to say, the manager told us that this had happened before.

    (1)
  • Dean T.

    Experience overall 2/10 Horrible experience in genkis, I told myself I wouldn't come here again after seeing a roach on the belt a few months back but after seeing ANOTHER roach on the belt AND bugs in our food, I'm positive that I won't be returning! Food 3/10 Bugs in udon, salmon still a little frozen, and roaches on belt. I definitely recommend everyone check their food before they eat it. On a good note, miso soup was alright, always kept our water full and bowls were tasty as well!

    (1)
  • J A.

    The two stars is based primarily on the poor customer service I received at this location. We went in one hour prior to closing and waited 10 minutes to be seated in a room that was occupied by 3 families. Not a great start for a hungry crowd. We were seated and it took another 5 minutes for us to receive any type of beverage or to get our orders taken. There were 3 employees standing at a counter across from where we were seated refilling the stock while talking to one another. Finally, one of them turned around and asked if we wanted to order anything with an unhappy tone. We ordered, waited for our food to come and never heard from them until we were ready to leave. We got up and walked over to the cashier and we just stared at each other until I mentioned that I was ready to pay. He asked for our stub and I told him we didn't receive one. "Well, how am I supposed to cash you out if you don't have it?" OMG! I put my sassy face on and asked for the manager. All in all the manager was empathetic and apologized but I left with a really bitter taste in my mouth.

    (2)
  • Lori K.

    Ok, I am IN LOVE with Genki Sushi on Oahu. This past July I visited Maui though and decided I had to get some at this location even though I'd seen a lot of bad reviews on it. I had to have my spicy tuna and my seaweed salad sushi! Anyway, I don't Yelp that much, but I had such a great experience that I had to do a review for them since they get such low reviews. I had called ahead to see if I could make it there on time, as they were closing shortly and I was driving 20 miles to get it. Once nearby we got lost and I called them again and told them we were in Kahului but lost and PLEASE don't close. They were super nice and kept the door open 10 minutes past closing so I could pick up my sushi. Everyone was very very nice and the sushi tasted great! So I would say don't necessarily believe these reviews, but check this place out for yourself. If you think the sushi on the belt looks old, you are free to order fresh made sushi from the waiter or waitress. Mine was fresh and delicious. The spicy tuna at Genki Sushi is worth trying at all costs!!!

    (5)
  • Tif-funny T.

    This is the only type of sushi place with the rotating conveyer belt so genki has to do while I'm one Maui. It's always packed usually so I'd suggest getting he first available unless you're with a group and want to sit with each other. There are things for everyone, even people who doesn't like sushi. Go check it out.

    (3)
  • Ryan P.

    They aren't being very friendly anymore. I noticed a new wave of customer during this past year and it's been getting worse. I feel like the customer has to start a convo. Oh! And DONT GO NEAR CLOSING TIMES!!! They will forget about you, forget etiquettes, and worst of all: give you THE WORST ATTITUDE. Im getting sick and tired of this place and their service.

    (2)
  • Kiana C.

    After a horrific display yesterday at the Lahaina location we decided to try the one in Kahului. All I have to say is amazing. From the wait staff to the wait times to the quality of food and service. Today we got here at 11:25 and at now 11:45 we have enjoyed our entire meal and refills and a few laughs with the staff. This was a much better experience at a beloved restaurant.

    (5)
  • Michelle S.

    Love Genki sushi. Located in the Maui Mall in kahului. I'm a pretty simple person to please so it doesn't take much to make me happy. So this place is fast when they take your order. Sometimes it might take a while for you to get a booth or to get seated at the counter. I like to order from the waitress or waiter rather then from the belt. I also lice this place because they sell coca cola products :o) i just wish they serve alcohol lol. But hey that's okay.. Try the Maunaloa Roll its so ono.

    (5)
  • J R.

    This place should be called "McDushi" since I agree with a previous review that this is basically McDonald's quality sushi. As much as I avoid McD's I would actually choose McD's over this place!! There is no cover over the food passing by so anyone can touch it and it's just continuously passing by catching the germs and airborne bacteria. There were items that passed by that had no label and even if they did I wouldn't have touched it since it looked awful and were smothered in mayo. There were also spam and hotdog sushi!!! What??!!! How much cheaper can you get than that??!! Those plates passed by continuously untouched and I was there for more than 45 mins! I did try some type of tuna roll that had tooooo many onions but otherwise was okay and a tempura Cali roll that was okay as well but cold and I could have done without it. I ordered a fresh cold drink but after 10-15 mins it hadn't arrived and after being there for 45 mins and seeing the same exact rolls pass by untouched and looking dry and extremely undesirable I couldn't take it any longer. The best part of this visit was when I walked out of the door and left. I've been to conveyor belt sushi restaurants before (not in Hawaii) and the food has been magnificent, higher quality, and actually cheaper! The sushi was also covered which made it at least more sanitary as it passed through the restaurant. I'm pretty certain I've never eaten at a worse place than this and I'm sad to say that and even have to write this review but I feel obligated to share this and the business should change or close. The wait staff were decent and I cannot complain about them.

    (1)
  • Jenniffer C.

    Food is a 4; service is a 1. Sucks that good food is paired with one of the worst service experiences you can get on Maui. On a good note, the sushi is pretty good. My faves are: spicy tempura roll, seared spicy salmon, chicken karaage w: extra lemon, ika karaage and spicy tempura roll. The food is amazing, but don't expect servers to assist you with your request without waiting for 5 minutes to get even their attention.

    (3)
  • Brianna S.

    I like to pronounce it Janky Sushi. Haha... But really, it's not half bad. It's better than the Lahaina location, that's for sure. I've grown to have a soft spot for Genki. You can grab stuff of the conveyer belt as it floats by, or if you are wary, they let you order off the menu. Win-win situation! I stear clear of anything with mounds of mayo, and I've never left with an upset stomach. Prices are pretty reasonable, and when I want a quick, casual and cheap sushi experience, we head here. Depending on your choices, and how hungry you are, you can get away with spending $10-$20 per person. Mahalos Genki.

    (3)
  • Ikaika P.

    Rude waitress. Sushi maker looks like she doesn't want to be there. More workers than customers and they still slow as %#^*. First and last time visiting a Genki on Maui.

    (1)
  • Allan P.

    Came to eat here after the movies. Rude waitress. Bad service. Overall last time I ever eat at this Genki.

    (1)
  • Verns V.

    This place takes a very long time to give out their orders. I understand there is a conveyor belt, but I don't know how long those dishes have been out so I like to order my food. It was not busy when I came in today but it took an extra 15 minutes between each thing I had order + refills of my hot tea to get my food. The servers didn't seem very interested in speedy service, just talking story to each other today which was unfortunate and they didn't seem very competent either. If you have a lot of patience and a good immune system (fish doesn't always seem fresh) you can come and eat here but you're better off just buying sushi from Safeway or Whole Foods.

    (2)
  • Helen C.

    A hit or miss on service. Even getting a place setting is a challenge! Usually pretty good. Again a hit or miss

    (2)
  • Jessica B.

    People - this is conveyer belt sushi. In a strip mall. Is this the best sushi I've ever had? No. But not bad for cheap, convenient, and quick sushi. What you see is what you get. We are tourists just about to catch our flight back home, we were looking for a quick lunch near the airport before returning our rental car. This did the trick just fine. The servers were all incredibly nice and friendly. We ordered off the menu and our sushi came out in minutes. Had a couple plates off the conveyer belt as well. Everything looked pretty clean. The salmon and tuna I had were both fresh, no complaints. Would go back again for sure.

    (4)
  • Kristina B.

    Think McDonalds mixed with sushi. This is a disrespect to sushi! Corn sushi?? Tuna salad sushi?? Fries?? No, no, no... The service was not good, the tea cups were dirty, with long waits to be seated and to pay. My husband and I ordered standard maki and rolls. The spicy tuna was good. All the makis had a teeny dab of something in the middle surrounded by huge amounts of rice and lots of seaweed paper. My husband had NEVER not finished his sushi until now. We came here because a magazine bragged it received best of in a Honolulu paper. It must have been a very small newspaper! With so many amazing sushi places in Hawaii, please don't bother. Even the sushi at nearby grocery stores was better than this.

    (1)
  • Daniel E.

    I am very simple to serve all I need when it comes to Chinese food white rice, coke, and soy sauce and in less then it took almost ten minutes to get are order in and then my rice was reheated come on poor service and poor quality food

    (2)
  • Honey G.

    There's been rumors that the workers spit in the food before they serve it out. My friend found a small crab in her baked mussel.. I suggest you don't eat there

    (1)
  • Asian P.

    Genki Sushi Kahului its time for us to boycott this location! I ordered half hour ago, lucky 2 out of 3 orders came. Asked for water and never did come to refill but asked if we where done. Service sucks and they never came back to say if my order was lost or coming or forgot. Trerrible neveragain cause this is the 2nd time service has left us forgotten. No appreciation and no tip. Owners better do something with training for customer service cause there's lots of competition as Maui grows.

    (1)
  • Verns V.

    This place takes a very long time to give out their orders. I understand there is a conveyor belt, but I don't know how long those dishes have been out so I like to order my food. It was not busy when I came in today but it took an extra 15 minutes between each thing I had order + refills of my hot tea to get my food. The servers didn't seem very interested in speedy service, just talking story to each other today which was unfortunate and they didn't seem very competent either. If you have a lot of patience and a good immune system (fish doesn't always seem fresh) you can come and eat here but you're better off just buying sushi from Safeway or Whole Foods.

    (2)
  • Dean T.

    Experience overall 2/10 Horrible experience in genkis, I told myself I wouldn't come here again after seeing a roach on the belt a few months back but after seeing ANOTHER roach on the belt AND bugs in our food, I'm positive that I won't be returning! Food 3/10 Bugs in udon, salmon still a little frozen, and roaches on belt. I definitely recommend everyone check their food before they eat it. On a good note, miso soup was alright, always kept our water full and bowls were tasty as well!

    (1)
  • Michelle S.

    Love Genki sushi. Located in the Maui Mall in kahului. I'm a pretty simple person to please so it doesn't take much to make me happy. So this place is fast when they take your order. Sometimes it might take a while for you to get a booth or to get seated at the counter. I like to order from the waitress or waiter rather then from the belt. I also lice this place because they sell coca cola products :o) i just wish they serve alcohol lol. But hey that's okay.. Try the Maunaloa Roll its so ono.

    (5)
  • Tif-funny T.

    This is the only type of sushi place with the rotating conveyer belt so genki has to do while I'm one Maui. It's always packed usually so I'd suggest getting he first available unless you're with a group and want to sit with each other. There are things for everyone, even people who doesn't like sushi. Go check it out.

    (3)
  • Ryan P.

    They aren't being very friendly anymore. I noticed a new wave of customer during this past year and it's been getting worse. I feel like the customer has to start a convo. Oh! And DONT GO NEAR CLOSING TIMES!!! They will forget about you, forget etiquettes, and worst of all: give you THE WORST ATTITUDE. Im getting sick and tired of this place and their service.

    (2)
  • Kiana C.

    After a horrific display yesterday at the Lahaina location we decided to try the one in Kahului. All I have to say is amazing. From the wait staff to the wait times to the quality of food and service. Today we got here at 11:25 and at now 11:45 we have enjoyed our entire meal and refills and a few laughs with the staff. This was a much better experience at a beloved restaurant.

    (5)
  • Helen C.

    A hit or miss on service. Even getting a place setting is a challenge! Usually pretty good. Again a hit or miss

    (2)
  • J R.

    This place should be called "McDushi" since I agree with a previous review that this is basically McDonald's quality sushi. As much as I avoid McD's I would actually choose McD's over this place!! There is no cover over the food passing by so anyone can touch it and it's just continuously passing by catching the germs and airborne bacteria. There were items that passed by that had no label and even if they did I wouldn't have touched it since it looked awful and were smothered in mayo. There were also spam and hotdog sushi!!! What??!!! How much cheaper can you get than that??!! Those plates passed by continuously untouched and I was there for more than 45 mins! I did try some type of tuna roll that had tooooo many onions but otherwise was okay and a tempura Cali roll that was okay as well but cold and I could have done without it. I ordered a fresh cold drink but after 10-15 mins it hadn't arrived and after being there for 45 mins and seeing the same exact rolls pass by untouched and looking dry and extremely undesirable I couldn't take it any longer. The best part of this visit was when I walked out of the door and left. I've been to conveyor belt sushi restaurants before (not in Hawaii) and the food has been magnificent, higher quality, and actually cheaper! The sushi was also covered which made it at least more sanitary as it passed through the restaurant. I'm pretty certain I've never eaten at a worse place than this and I'm sad to say that and even have to write this review but I feel obligated to share this and the business should change or close. The wait staff were decent and I cannot complain about them.

    (1)
  • Jenniffer C.

    Food is a 4; service is a 1. Sucks that good food is paired with one of the worst service experiences you can get on Maui. On a good note, the sushi is pretty good. My faves are: spicy tempura roll, seared spicy salmon, chicken karaage w: extra lemon, ika karaage and spicy tempura roll. The food is amazing, but don't expect servers to assist you with your request without waiting for 5 minutes to get even their attention.

    (3)
  • Brianna S.

    I like to pronounce it Janky Sushi. Haha... But really, it's not half bad. It's better than the Lahaina location, that's for sure. I've grown to have a soft spot for Genki. You can grab stuff of the conveyer belt as it floats by, or if you are wary, they let you order off the menu. Win-win situation! I stear clear of anything with mounds of mayo, and I've never left with an upset stomach. Prices are pretty reasonable, and when I want a quick, casual and cheap sushi experience, we head here. Depending on your choices, and how hungry you are, you can get away with spending $10-$20 per person. Mahalos Genki.

    (3)
  • Ikaika P.

    Rude waitress. Sushi maker looks like she doesn't want to be there. More workers than customers and they still slow as %#^*. First and last time visiting a Genki on Maui.

    (1)
  • Allan P.

    Came to eat here after the movies. Rude waitress. Bad service. Overall last time I ever eat at this Genki.

    (1)
  • Jessica B.

    People - this is conveyer belt sushi. In a strip mall. Is this the best sushi I've ever had? No. But not bad for cheap, convenient, and quick sushi. What you see is what you get. We are tourists just about to catch our flight back home, we were looking for a quick lunch near the airport before returning our rental car. This did the trick just fine. The servers were all incredibly nice and friendly. We ordered off the menu and our sushi came out in minutes. Had a couple plates off the conveyer belt as well. Everything looked pretty clean. The salmon and tuna I had were both fresh, no complaints. Would go back again for sure.

    (4)
  • Kristina B.

    Think McDonalds mixed with sushi. This is a disrespect to sushi! Corn sushi?? Tuna salad sushi?? Fries?? No, no, no... The service was not good, the tea cups were dirty, with long waits to be seated and to pay. My husband and I ordered standard maki and rolls. The spicy tuna was good. All the makis had a teeny dab of something in the middle surrounded by huge amounts of rice and lots of seaweed paper. My husband had NEVER not finished his sushi until now. We came here because a magazine bragged it received best of in a Honolulu paper. It must have been a very small newspaper! With so many amazing sushi places in Hawaii, please don't bother. Even the sushi at nearby grocery stores was better than this.

    (1)
  • Daniel E.

    I am very simple to serve all I need when it comes to Chinese food white rice, coke, and soy sauce and in less then it took almost ten minutes to get are order in and then my rice was reheated come on poor service and poor quality food

    (2)
  • Honey G.

    There's been rumors that the workers spit in the food before they serve it out. My friend found a small crab in her baked mussel.. I suggest you don't eat there

    (1)
  • Asian P.

    Genki Sushi Kahului its time for us to boycott this location! I ordered half hour ago, lucky 2 out of 3 orders came. Asked for water and never did come to refill but asked if we where done. Service sucks and they never came back to say if my order was lost or coming or forgot. Trerrible neveragain cause this is the 2nd time service has left us forgotten. No appreciation and no tip. Owners better do something with training for customer service cause there's lots of competition as Maui grows.

    (1)
  • MyKey D.

    Went last week Tuesday. Had a nice evening. Finally tried the Kalbi sushi. Ordered two more. The server we had did great. She was always looking towards our table, so it was easy to get her attention and get orders in. My niece liked everything I ordered for her. Seafood dynamite, chicken wings, vegetable croquette. Well be back soon.

    (4)
  • Marko C.

    Good fun, this place! It's a quick, simple, and fun meal! Genki Sushi has about 40+ seats surrounding the conveyer belt covered that had 30-40+ types of sushi. Tons of very local style kinds of sushi - poke (Hawaiian raw fish), poke and inari, salmon and onions, mochiko chicken, Japanese soba noodle salad, Volcano rolls (spicy tuna covered with Hawaiian sauces). Super ono food here! Best thing about Genki Sushi are the ROCKING servers! There were about 5+ people working super hard. They make sure that everyone was getting what they needed to enjoy their sushi. GREAT customer srevice! Prices are super reasonable - ranging from $1.50 a plate to $3.95+ a plate. Eat as much as you want, eat what you like. You can also ask the servers to have the chefs make dishes that might not make its way on the conveyer belt. Food Grade: B. Service Grade: A+ Overall impression Grade: B+

    (4)
  • Staycie K.

    The quality of food served here has declined severely over the years. The food is barely palatable and hovers on the borderline of giving you food poisoning. Sushi on the belt is congealed, nori is wilted and the wasabi was the wrong color as if it's been reused for many weeks. From your seat you can glimpse into the kitchen and observe food prep which is questionable at best. There appears to be no skilled management and the employees look like they'd rather be anywhere else than here. I'd recommend spending a little more money and saving yourself a sore stomach later.

    (1)
  • Xtine A.

    I give it 2 1/2 stars. There are a couple of things I can't get past. The bad ass kids that breathe all over the conveyer belt and touch everything (the staff doesn't say anything) the community containers that have ginger in them (unsanitary). The wet cloth they wipe everything with (yes, let's just spread all the germs) The udon is probably the best thing they have. Order it from the back! Let the local people recycle the germs with the local people and use the conveyer belt.

    (2)
  • Darrel P.

    This is their first location on Maui (the second one is at The Lahaina Gateway Center). Originally started in Japan by Fumio Saito, he created the "kaiten sushi" concept and pioneered the use of the conveyor belt to serve sushi. Genki is popular place with Maui people with a wait of up to 20 minutes to be seated during lunch and dinner hours. Dual conveyor belts wind through the restaurant which they section off during slow hours. They offer counter or booth seating (which I prefer) and also have take-out. The staff is usually very attentive, asking what you want to drink or to place an "kitchen order". The sushi it self is pretty good for the price you pay. Nothing fancy. I usually get the ahi and salmon, baked mussels and the Kabocha. This is our usual place to go if you want a quick, not too filling and moderately priced sushi.

    (3)
  • Kaleena J.

    The sushi was ok, but we sure loved the prices! Even better was having the food come to you via the conveyor belt. I thought that was kinda fun.

    (3)
  • Matt M.

    We were ordering take-out because of poor service. We decided to give it another shot. The party across from us was getting 3 times as much help as we were. I am afraid I think it was because they were way more local looking. We asked for water to which they took a food order and asked if we were ready for our check without ever getting water. It is to bad because it is fun to try things off the belt and it is colorful decor. I just cannot stand lack of refills and just casual check ins to see how we are doing. I feel disappointed.

    (2)
  • Jaimee P.

    I ordered a four piece California roll, edamame and spring rolls, and my bill was just under $7. Great price for good sushi! I'll for sure be back.

    (4)
  • Eddie M.

    Good sushi at great prices. Ordered from the server and that took forever but the sushi from the conveyor belt was just fine. Layout of the restaurant was a bit awkward but that didn't affect food quality. Liked it so much we are going again.

    (4)
  • Christine C.

    Had the dragon roll, volcano roll, dynamite spicy tuna roll, and crab tempura rolls and all were great!

    (4)
  • Vikéndios N.

    ATMOSPHERE: This is Maui's second conveyor belt sushi-style restaurant which opened in 2007. Clean & bright. Booth & counter style seating. FOOD: Karaage chicken - This is my favorite dish here. Deep-fried tender pieces of lightly flour or corn starch-dusted chicken. The batter has no real taste so I dip in soy sauce for some kick. Crab mayo sushi - My favorite sushi. Shredded imitation crab, mayo & tobiko. Spicy ahi - My partner's favorite. Ahi with a spicy mayo mixture. Better than in most places. Somen - White noodles with somen sauce, fish flakes and green onions. Very refreshing. Hot dog maki - You'd better believe I like this one! Hot dog, rice & furikake. Miso soup - Medium salty broth with small chunks of tofu. SERVICE: Used to be staffed with young kids with no concept of service, but as of this review, the service has been stepped up significantly. From arrival to departure, the service was top notch & consistent. OVERALL: While the fun of it is to grab your fave's off the conveyor belt, we always order directly from the server. Something about the food going round & round unprotected (sans for very few dishes) just doesn't appeal to us.

    (4)
  • B N.

    If you get choke time for kill, then come here. Service is pretty slow. Sushi portions kinda chang for the price.

    (2)
  • MyKey D.

    Went last week Tuesday. Had a nice evening. Finally tried the Kalbi sushi. Ordered two more. The server we had did great. She was always looking towards our table, so it was easy to get her attention and get orders in. My niece liked everything I ordered for her. Seafood dynamite, chicken wings, vegetable croquette. Well be back soon.

    (4)
  • D K.

    Quickie sushi on the roll...Love that we have one on the island. We tried the Sushi Go that once occupied a space in the QKC mall. Oh well? ;\

    (4)
  • Marko C.

    Good fun, this place! It's a quick, simple, and fun meal! Genki Sushi has about 40+ seats surrounding the conveyer belt covered that had 30-40+ types of sushi. Tons of very local style kinds of sushi - poke (Hawaiian raw fish), poke and inari, salmon and onions, mochiko chicken, Japanese soba noodle salad, Volcano rolls (spicy tuna covered with Hawaiian sauces). Super ono food here! Best thing about Genki Sushi are the ROCKING servers! There were about 5+ people working super hard. They make sure that everyone was getting what they needed to enjoy their sushi. GREAT customer srevice! Prices are super reasonable - ranging from $1.50 a plate to $3.95+ a plate. Eat as much as you want, eat what you like. You can also ask the servers to have the chefs make dishes that might not make its way on the conveyer belt. Food Grade: B. Service Grade: A+ Overall impression Grade: B+

    (4)
  • Staycie K.

    The quality of food served here has declined severely over the years. The food is barely palatable and hovers on the borderline of giving you food poisoning. Sushi on the belt is congealed, nori is wilted and the wasabi was the wrong color as if it's been reused for many weeks. From your seat you can glimpse into the kitchen and observe food prep which is questionable at best. There appears to be no skilled management and the employees look like they'd rather be anywhere else than here. I'd recommend spending a little more money and saving yourself a sore stomach later.

    (1)
  • Xtine A.

    I give it 2 1/2 stars. There are a couple of things I can't get past. The bad ass kids that breathe all over the conveyer belt and touch everything (the staff doesn't say anything) the community containers that have ginger in them (unsanitary). The wet cloth they wipe everything with (yes, let's just spread all the germs) The udon is probably the best thing they have. Order it from the back! Let the local people recycle the germs with the local people and use the conveyer belt.

    (2)
  • Mitzi D.

    This is definitely the "better" genki. It gets really crowded during peak hours and they often run out of items for weeks at a time. Its not the best sushi but fairly cheap and fun for kids and adults. I personally don't trust the conveyor belt I like to order it from the waiter/waitress and get it fresh. Not the cleanest restaurant but it gets messy during peak hours. The staff here works really hard and is very friendly.

    (2)
  • Alley C.

    Terrible! Vomit! Our first night in Maui after a long flight, we found this by accident. It's fast food junk. McDonalds quality sushi. It's like eating trash. The fish is rotten and the tables are dirty. They only serve cheap fake sushi. It's sad. Sorry we made this mistake.

    (1)
  • Warren A.

    As far as kaiten-zushi (aka kuru kuru sushi), or sushi-go-round places go, this place is all right by me. I usually come with a group of friends. The staple spicy tuna sushi is our favorite always. My all time favorite is the spicy scallops! A thing about sushi-go-round places is that you CAN NOT expect restaurant type service. Places like these are more related to izakayas [snacking places like in Japan]. You can order from the menu or just grab off the conveyor. ASK for your drink or when ordering. They can not read your minds people! Genki Sushi around the nation are different from region to region. So naturally the taste will differ slightly from region to region. I have been to the ones in Japan and I have to say the Hawaii ones are pretty close in taste. Only the NW Pacific kaiten-zushi comes in close also. I'm sorry to say but the ones in California have a slight metallic "tang". I'm just saying. I don't mean to offend. If you feel for sushi and want to "hang out" with friends Genki Sushi is a good place to consider.

    (4)
  • Logie Z.

    I give them 4 stars for convenience, good service and for no wait!!! Great last minute eats if you're craving for sushi and do not have the time! Right as you roll in, one of the hostess finds you either a booth or a bar seating. The sushi conveyor belt puts out cold sushi or sashimi such as salmon, ahi poke, tuna, natto roll (too afraid to try that one), and California rolls, etc. I would definitely order the tempura calamari next time instead of picking on up from a conveyor belt! Color coded plates from $2.90 and up. Fun place to bring young ones. They get a kick out of it!

    (4)
  • Dustin S.

    BEST SPICY TUNA EVER! Have to get the spicy tuna 2 sushi pieces (not the roll) - it is their signature dish. Also good is the ahi poke, yellowtail, shrimp tempura rolls, and anything tuna. Salmon is not great because it is imported from alaska probably. Service is fast and you grab what you eat cuz it conveyor belt. You can eat a meal in 10 minutes for sure.

    (4)
  • Jesse B.

    Clearly the whole "assembly line" sushi thing is hot here in Hawai'i. I see Genki Sushi restaurants everywhere and usually I take that to mean it's not the greatest choice for a taste-filled meal (I mean, you see McDonald's on every block, that doesn't mean it's going to be an amazing experience). But on a recent trip to Maui, finding a highly rated sushi place was a lot more difficult than I'd anticipated. A friend of mine suggested we give it a try, saying that she liked it, and I agreed to go, despite not liking the reviews. The thing that quickly tipped me was the difficulty in just sitting down. When a few people walk in and clearly half the place is empty, it shouldn't take five minutes to seat them. I believe our waitress was Lauren, and geesh, she was coarse. Eating was generally easy when we could grab what we needed from the items moving past, but Lauren didn't check with us soon enough or often enough. My dad happened to be along for this meal and he did not enjoy it at all. The look of disgust across his face made it hard to really analyze my meal, since I was trying to find grub options for him to try that were anti-sushi. My friend and I ate as quickly as we could so that my dad was relieved from pretending to eat. Despite the terrible company (my father), the food wasn't terrible and I left satisfied. It still wasn't the most amazing sushi I've ever had (I dreamed of my sushi from back home) but I got to eat a greater variety than just a single roll and try some new things. If I truly need a sushi fix in the future, I know I'm going to shell out some money for something awesome but this was a nice, fast food sushi experience!

    (3)
  • Elaine C.

    Typical Kaiten Sushi style restaurant. Not a lot of choices.

    (3)
  • Brook H.

    Love this place, but maybe it's partly because we don't have one on the East Coast. I'm not saying it's great sushi, but it's better than your typical cheap dump. Also, the whole sushi-go-round experience is enjoyable... like a sushi buffet (even though you pay by the plate). You sit there, pick what you want, eat as you wish, and when you're done they just tally it up. Of course, someone like me is at danger not only of gaining weight but emptying their wallet. :P I'm not sure what people are talking about when they complain about cleanliness or service. Sure, the sushi sits on the trays a bit and isn't covered, but no one is coughing on it and it's not like it sits there for hours. Everything I've ever eaten there was fresh and I even saw the chefs making new plates in front of us. If you want something specific, just ask and they'll bring it out! As for attentive servers, I think we were asked about refills every time our glasses were half empty. Maybe I'm not picky, since this is the only Genki Sushi I've eaten at. I did eat at similar places in Kahului and Kihei years before, but they'd long since closed. However, this place has been there for 5+ years now and has always been reliable. If you're looking for some decent sushi for an OK price without trying some fancy place, just stop in at the Maui Mall and get your fish on!

    (4)
  • Mj S.

    I'm still on a quest to find a decent place to relax with fresh sushi, cold saki, warm people and authenticity. This place was horrible and i pray as i write this that I don't contact bochilism (sp) or TB. People rave about the conveyor belt, but this scares me. There's no guarantee that the food is fresh or safe. They say it is, but taste says otherwise. Cold food was semi cold and rubbery, sushi didn't taste fresh, and rice was chewy. I brought to my severs attention that my gyosa was cold and she brought me a warm one, but charged me for the cold one. The sneeze guard doesn't do that. The belt is eye level and the thought that someone could tamper with the food prior to making it to your table is nightmare invoking. You would think this place would be great considering that we waited several minutes for a table in the empty restaurant with plates going around and around like a merry go round. I wish i had something nice to say about this place, but even their bathroom was outside and across the open air mall. If you're in the mood to be disappointed and feel like complaining, come here.

    (2)
  • Steve T.

    Easy place to find sushi rather cheaply. Not a fancy place but good for a quick bite.

    (2)
  • Lauren W.

    When you order hot items off the menu vs settling for them off the belt, you'd expect it to come out to you hot, right? Cold and hard chicken karaage with a dried out lemon is not obvious at all that they pulled it off the belt and acted as if it came fresh out of the oil, right?! It didn't help either that we waited about 25 minutes for tofu, chicken and a croquette at 1:45 PM. It may be convenient but the quality is way too much to sacrifice. Sorry.

    (2)
  • Tamer Y.

    The sushi was mediocre, what really bothered me was how rude the waitress was... She was so rude that we started laughing about it...

    (1)
  • Alyssa L.

    crap! Crap! If you want cheap sushi here you have it, the conveyor belt was full of dry old sushi, I ordered off the menu and the service was horrible. They didnt have ponzu sauce she didnt even know what that was. My fiance and I were sat at a very long table and the waitress would bring our food and place it at the very edge so I had to get up and scooch over to grab it. The sashimi was pre cut so it was just plated. I literally stopped eating because I did not want them to have anymore of my money

    (1)
  • David T.

    Glad to have found this near my hotel. Had my usual natto and spicy tuna. Same goodness as the Ala Moana location.

    (4)
  • Meredith K.

    One of the worst meals I've ever had. The best part of my meal was the diet coke. The waitresses were friendly but the food is what I think they serve people in hell. Avoid.

    (1)
  • Michelle A.

    I was disappointed eating at this place because the ones one Oahu are considerably better. Maybe it was a one-time thing, or the fact that we walked in late, but last night the rice on every single sushi plate I had was HARD. It's such a bummer when they can't even get the rice right! Also, everything on the conveyor belt looked old and tasted old. Is there no time limit for how long the food can stay on the belt? On the upside, everyone working seemed friendly.

    (2)
  • Hawaii Actress A.

    I've been to a lot of Genki Sushis in Honolulu and even in Asia..this one SUCKS. They keep the sushi out on the belt forever. Yes it's cheap but not worth risking your life for. Also - no covers over the sushi -- dangerous. As for the wait help, every single time I've eaten here they have forgotten to refill our water. We even ordered take out several times -- be prepared to wait 45 minutes..!!! Even when they're not busy. Lazy. I asked once to take the menu outside to get advice on what to order -- the Japanese girl at the register had a cow and flipped out on me saying that was her only one. What insinuating that I'm going to steal their little menu??!!? So rude. K -- one place to SKIP when on Maui. 'Nuff said.

    (1)
  • Dustin D.

    First let me say that I have been to Japan twice and while there I have gone to a few sushi trains, and with most things in life. You get what you pay for. i have also been to Genki at least a half dozen times since moving to the island. And just like it is in Japan these are not high end sushi joints and there not intended to be. They are meant as fast & affordable alternatives. Is it the best? NO Is it good? YES is it cheap? YES Will I go back? HELL TO THE YA!!!!!! Why four stars? Because this place it's exactly what it's suppose to be. A simple, fast, cheap, no frills sushi train. :) You don't pay for a Honda and expect to drive home in a Ferrari? You don't buy a ticket to fly coach and expect to sit in first class? So don't go to a sushi train style sushi shop and expect top notch sushi. It just isn't going to happen. Tho sometimes you can be surprised. The spicy shrimp tempura roll here has a great flavor and I order one each time I go here. I love sushi and the quality of this sushi is what I like to call Grocery Store sushi. The quality isn't the greatest and it may have been sitting around for a while before you or some one else picks it up so it may not taste fresh but it's fast, and affordable.

    (4)
  • Paul T.

    The secret to eating at this restaurant is to always order off the menu. This ensures fresh and hot every time. The only time I would grab anything off the conveyor belt is during lunch time, and dinner. These are the times they ramp up production. My favorites are the spicy tuna, crab mayo, ahi poke! The wait staff rocks here, always friendly and attentive to your needs.

    (4)
  • T K.

    This location is definitely lacking. The food on the belt is old and nasty! Looks inedible, almost as if the leftovers were thrown back on the belt in a last attempt to sell it...The spicy tuna were stringy and tough. I ordered the garlic chicken which took 20mins to reach my table, and to top it off was cold! Service was ok, my main let down was the quality of the food, or lack thereof...will not be going back anytime soon...

    (1)
  • Barney F.

    Fast-food sushi on a conveyor belt. You sit either on the counter or at a table next to the conveyor belt that has sushi going around. You can also order sushi (highly recommended). Some stuff was on the conveyor belt when we got there and it was still there when we left, so who knows how long some of the food has been on the conveyor belt. Prices are very reasonable for what you get. I think all the sushi was under $5 a plate, but don't expect top quality. Good place to go to satisfy a sushi craving without breaking the bank.

    (4)
  • Lauren S.

    If I could give this place 0 stars I would. This place blew my mind....it was so horrible in every way possible... The four of us wanted a snack and were craving sushi. We looked it up and this place seemed ok for a quick cheap bite. Man were we wrong.... If I could take back this experience I would... We walked in and the waitress was arguing w a customer about whether they had put her name on the waiting list. She was so rude to the customer that they decided to walk out... We were seated after about 10 minutes and when we were almost at the table (not even seated yet) she asked us what we wanted to drink. Haha it was wierd... We said waters were fine and asked for the special sushi menu they had at the front. She looked at us weird and said they didn't have specials. I repeated nicely about the other menu w the specials, then she understood... When she came back, my friend ordered a fruit punch. She stops in her tracks and says "...but you said you wanted just a water..." in a very irritated voice. My other friend says "yeah...he'd also like to drink a fruit punch if you have it...with his water". She just walks away seeming angry and gets the fruit punch. Very very odd...and uninviting...I have been a waitress at many places and that was so bizarre and would never fly. We then saw all the sushi on the belt ... It looked so old...I was starving so I grabbed a fresh veggie roll on there to first play it safe. I really wanted to put it back on the belt after one bite! I refrained, but it was that bad! The rice was sooo stale! How can veggie rolls be made poorly and how long was the rice sitting?! UGH traumatized lol! Don't know how anyone eats here...mega gross!! We noticed a common theme: no one was eating off the belt. Only ordering from their servers....hmmmm gross! We ordered just a couple small things since this place was already freaking us out. Everything we ordered was creeping is out...

    (1)
  • Michael J.

    If you have spent a lot of money at nice restaurants during your Maui vacation, this is a good place to go for a price break and still get a good meal. It was my first time visiting a Genki Sushi (haven't been to the one here in Honolulu). I must say, I'm a fan! I had three plates for under $10, which included garlic chicken, spicy ahi, and a spicy tuna roll. Two of the plates I ordered from the menu and they arrived promptly, and the roll I picked up from the belt. The belt had lots of other good looking sushi and other items for very reasonable prices. They are a bit limited on seating if you have a bigger group, but the staff are friendly and attentive. Great overall option.

    (4)
  • Sarah K.

    I like this place for the PRICE. That's about it. They do have a lot of sushi to choose from. Only problem is that they only put out fresh rolls every so often. ...and that makes me nervous, especially with sushi. Make sure to ask the sushi chefs for an order of the sushi you want instead of taking the ones off of the boat. It's tucked away in a shopping center, so it can be hard to spot. Make sure to check the store directory, to find out where it is.

    (3)
  • Marichu Joy S.

    This place has better quality than the ones in O'ahu.

    (4)
  • Reid O.

    Very clean, moderate wait, friendly service and great sushi! One can hunt off the conveyor belt, I prefer my sushi be fresh so I order off the menu. You have to try the spicy tempura, dragon roll, volcano roll, rainbow roll, and top it off with a hot bowl of miso soup! Da bomb!

    (4)
  • John R.

    I was suspect when the restaurant featured scowling faces on the doors and windows, but clearly that's the look of most customers as they leave. Service was disinterested, bordering on hostile. Food was what you would expect from a strip mall sushi joint, and the conveyer belt food was hard and dry. Avoid.

    (1)
  • Venessa C.

    Before our trip to Maui I looked up places to eat and Genki Sushi got rave reviews so my boyfriend and I decided to try it. I walked in and was hesitant to even get seated but since the hostess was extremely nice I couldn't leave. We were seated and I immediately noticed the low-quality of their food. Genki is a kaiten style restaurant and it looked like the food had been sitting for hours. Not only was it a bit warm in there which is not good for raw sushi, but the colors of the conveyor belt and the plates were unappealing. In addition, it looked like they went out of control with their mayonnaise usage and they had these DIY rolls but the seaweed was soggy. The only plus to this place were that all the waitresses were friendly.

    (1)
  • Alex B.

    For what it is, this place is great. Very affordable, quick sushi, served on a train-style belt. You can also order fresh stuff from the menu. First of all, no surprises on price. You know how much each plate costs by its color. Not all the options on the belt are fresh, but a keen eye can easily discern. Service can sometimes be slow, but you just have to be a little assertive. Free hot green tea. the best deal i think is the Poke bowl. Fresh poke over warm rice for like $3. Are u kidding? Just avoid the simple sushi pieces and the overpriced dessert items... do you REALLY want that cupcake or mochi ball for $4? Better off going anywhere else nearby for sweets.

    (4)
  • Mahe K.

    Conveyor-belt sushi for a quick dining experience. You do have the option to order sushi off the menu rather than grab it off the belt. I would suggest you do this. Some times, when the sushi chef is out making the sushi, you KNOW the plates on the belt are fresh, other times... I will admit, the plates can seem like they should have been taken off the belt already. This is why I always just order off the menu. Die-hard fan of Genki sushi ever since it first showed up on Oahu back in the day. Spicy tuna nigiri is always great. The Kahului site's ahi poke is also great (I remember the Waikele one wasn't always the greatest). I would also highly recommend their eggplant tempura nigiri. It's not shown on the menu, but just ask for it and they'll make it for you (egg plant deep fried in tempura batter and drizzled with mayo & unagi sauce). I think it's the best dish they have!

    (4)
  • Shirley M.

    Pretty good for a quick sushi fix. It's never crowed and the sushi is fresh. Plus the kids find it entertaining to watch the food rotate on the belt. I had no problems of ordering from the wait staff if I didn't see what I want on the belt. The place is clean and the prices are cheap for the area. I wouldn't recommend the teriyaki chicken..you can get better at the food court. We order 2 bowls and wish we didn't, very bland and looks like it's been sitting some where for awhile....

    (4)
  • Nicole S.

    If you want a quick and cheap sushi meal - this place is great option.You get exactly what you pay for - nothing fancy, the rolls and portions are small but again cheap. Some things on the sushi train looked old so order from the menu. The food comes quick enough. I recommend the spicy tuna and udon soup (surprising full of flavor!)

    (4)
  • Brent K.

    The service here straight up sucks. We ordered take out and waited over 30 mins for some handrolls. One of our other friends went and sat down, ate off the belt, paid his bill and rejoined us and we still didn't have our sushi. The worst part was that after waiting 30 mins, we still didn't have our entire order and just asked for a refund of what they didn't give us and left.

    (1)
  • Julie K.

    Did I come here for the great sushi at Genki Sushi? ehh, sort of, but its more for the experience that you won't get at the mainland. The only other city I have seen this sort of cheap sushi on a conveyor belt was in London, and I can't remember the name of it. Something like this would not fly in the mainland, a food inspector would frown upon food being towed on a conveyor belt with no splach guard, too many food rules are broken at Genki Sushi, but the Hawaiians are so cool they have their own rules for everything! Ever seen a pig roasted in the sand? Just check out Sandy Beach, my review for that will be coming out soon, so stay tuned. . . Anyways, back to Genki, service was sub-par, but I was so hungry I didn't care, my eyes were on the dishes moving on the belt. Round and round we go with spicy tuna roll, california roll, and even cupcakes! If you want something you don't see, just flagged down a server and it'll take less than 5 mins for them to cook it up. The garlic chicken, a little crispy, but the sweet and spicy sauce more than makes up for it. For a fast food sushi joint, I thought it was pretty good, then again, we don't get fresh sushi on a daily basis like the islands, so my sushi taste buds could be non-discriminative especially when I'm hungry and have an empty stomach.

    (4)
  • John S.

    People who rate this place with one or two stars need to get real. This is a great place to grab a quick fresh meal on the way to the airport. Sure it isn't Sansei, but it is consistent, good, and quick. I loved the place in Honolulu and I am glad to see them in Maui. Now we just need a Curry House.

    (4)
  • Anabelle J.

    very busy also!! they need to put more different kinds of sushi on the belt, seems to always have the same. when taking our order they seem to take long! Also, they need to pay attention more to who needs more drinks. we waited awhile to get more water.

    (4)
  • lauren m.

    Look, the sushi isn't great. But is that really why you came? No, you came because it's sushi on a conveyor belt, and that is awesome. Sushi whizzing by you on colored plates. You grab everything that looks good, and for 4 people, this will come out to about $50-$70. Not bad. It's fun, it's quirky, it's decent sushi.

    (3)
  • Fred G.

    Perfect before movie fare. Good sushi, good variety, good prices.

    (4)
  • Michael S.

    Quick seating at conveyor belt sushi. Servers were adequate and got special order items quickly. Fun to pick and choose the various offerings passing by on the belt. Plate edge color determined the price at the end. It was easy to pick the fresher items and leave the less "fresh" unless your eyes are bigger than your tummy, which often happens. Go for the total experience.

    (3)
  • Irene Y.

    We found this place while rushing to find something to eat prior to Warren and Annabelle's magic show. We were trying to find a place that we would be able to finish dinner in less than an hour, which for friday night seemed impossible (we were reconciled to the idea of taco bell). We found genki sushi in a little plaza, and it was perfect for what we were looking for. It is fast and convenient. We were able to sit ourselves when we walked in. It is a conveyer-belt style japanese restaurant, which means that drinks, food, and dessert are all on the belt circling. You can request anything from the menu that you do not see on the belt. We really liked the teriyaki chicken bowel. My fiance had a special roll, the "triple roll" i believe, which was delicious. Price was just right. For two people, around $30 with drinks and tip (we ate lightly with 5-6 dishes, may be more expensive if more dishes are ordered).

    (4)
  • Doris K.

    It you enjoy sushi please avoid this place at all cost! We had stopped here just for a snack before going to the airport, but I wish that we would have just gone somewhere else. Nothing here was fresh but it certainly was cheap. I'm just surprised that I didn't get sick on the plane. Although Genki Sushi is a chain all around the world even in Asia, conveyor belt sushi just does not work and can't possibly be fresh when no one is eating anything off that belt. If possible I would have given this place zero stars.

    (1)
  • Bobo C.

    the spicy tuna is good. get the one that is rolled up and you have to take the plastic out and put the seaweed wrap yourself. First i was confused on what to do but once i noticed there was instruction inside. It was simple. duh This place was very cheap got the Ahi Tuna Sashmi for only 4.95 and had 4 pieces. It tasted really fresh but I guess anywhere in Maui seafood would be fresh. Customer service was excellent. Every 3 minutes someone is checking up on us to see if we need anything.

    (4)
  • Lauren S.

    If I could give this place 0 stars I would. This place blew my mind....it was so horrible in every way possible... The four of us wanted a snack and were craving sushi. We looked it up and this place seemed ok for a quick cheap bite. Man were we wrong.... If I could take back this experience I would... We walked in and the waitress was arguing w a customer about whether they had put her name on the waiting list. She was so rude to the customer that they decided to walk out... We were seated after about 10 minutes and when we were almost at the table (not even seated yet) she asked us what we wanted to drink. Haha it was wierd... We said waters were fine and asked for the special sushi menu they had at the front. She looked at us weird and said they didn't have specials. I repeated nicely about the other menu w the specials, then she understood... When she came back, my friend ordered a fruit punch. She stops in her tracks and says "...but you said you wanted just a water..." in a very irritated voice. My other friend says "yeah...he'd also like to drink a fruit punch if you have it...with his water". She just walks away seeming angry and gets the fruit punch. Very very odd...and uninviting...I have been a waitress at many places and that was so bizarre and would never fly. We then saw all the sushi on the belt ... It looked so old...I was starving so I grabbed a fresh veggie roll on there to first play it safe. I really wanted to put it back on the belt after one bite! I refrained, but it was that bad! The rice was sooo stale! How can veggie rolls be made poorly and how long was the rice sitting?! UGH traumatized lol! Don't know how anyone eats here...mega gross!! We noticed a common theme: no one was eating off the belt. Only ordering from their servers....hmmmm gross! We ordered just a couple small things since this place was already freaking us out. Everything we ordered was creeping is out...

    (1)
  • Michael J.

    If you have spent a lot of money at nice restaurants during your Maui vacation, this is a good place to go for a price break and still get a good meal. It was my first time visiting a Genki Sushi (haven't been to the one here in Honolulu). I must say, I'm a fan! I had three plates for under $10, which included garlic chicken, spicy ahi, and a spicy tuna roll. Two of the plates I ordered from the menu and they arrived promptly, and the roll I picked up from the belt. The belt had lots of other good looking sushi and other items for very reasonable prices. They are a bit limited on seating if you have a bigger group, but the staff are friendly and attentive. Great overall option.

    (4)
  • Sarah K.

    I like this place for the PRICE. That's about it. They do have a lot of sushi to choose from. Only problem is that they only put out fresh rolls every so often. ...and that makes me nervous, especially with sushi. Make sure to ask the sushi chefs for an order of the sushi you want instead of taking the ones off of the boat. It's tucked away in a shopping center, so it can be hard to spot. Make sure to check the store directory, to find out where it is.

    (3)
  • Marichu Joy S.

    This place has better quality than the ones in O'ahu.

    (4)
  • Dustin S.

    BEST SPICY TUNA EVER! Have to get the spicy tuna 2 sushi pieces (not the roll) - it is their signature dish. Also good is the ahi poke, yellowtail, shrimp tempura rolls, and anything tuna. Salmon is not great because it is imported from alaska probably. Service is fast and you grab what you eat cuz it conveyor belt. You can eat a meal in 10 minutes for sure.

    (4)
  • Logie Z.

    I give them 4 stars for convenience, good service and for no wait!!! Great last minute eats if you're craving for sushi and do not have the time! Right as you roll in, one of the hostess finds you either a booth or a bar seating. The sushi conveyor belt puts out cold sushi or sashimi such as salmon, ahi poke, tuna, natto roll (too afraid to try that one), and California rolls, etc. I would definitely order the tempura calamari next time instead of picking on up from a conveyor belt! Color coded plates from $2.90 and up. Fun place to bring young ones. They get a kick out of it!

    (4)
  • Darrel P.

    This is their first location on Maui (the second one is at The Lahaina Gateway Center). Originally started in Japan by Fumio Saito, he created the "kaiten sushi" concept and pioneered the use of the conveyor belt to serve sushi. Genki is popular place with Maui people with a wait of up to 20 minutes to be seated during lunch and dinner hours. Dual conveyor belts wind through the restaurant which they section off during slow hours. They offer counter or booth seating (which I prefer) and also have take-out. The staff is usually very attentive, asking what you want to drink or to place an "kitchen order". The sushi it self is pretty good for the price you pay. Nothing fancy. I usually get the ahi and salmon, baked mussels and the Kabocha. This is our usual place to go if you want a quick, not too filling and moderately priced sushi.

    (3)
  • Kaleena J.

    The sushi was ok, but we sure loved the prices! Even better was having the food come to you via the conveyor belt. I thought that was kinda fun.

    (3)
  • Matt M.

    We were ordering take-out because of poor service. We decided to give it another shot. The party across from us was getting 3 times as much help as we were. I am afraid I think it was because they were way more local looking. We asked for water to which they took a food order and asked if we were ready for our check without ever getting water. It is to bad because it is fun to try things off the belt and it is colorful decor. I just cannot stand lack of refills and just casual check ins to see how we are doing. I feel disappointed.

    (2)
  • Jaimee P.

    I ordered a four piece California roll, edamame and spring rolls, and my bill was just under $7. Great price for good sushi! I'll for sure be back.

    (4)
  • Eddie M.

    Good sushi at great prices. Ordered from the server and that took forever but the sushi from the conveyor belt was just fine. Layout of the restaurant was a bit awkward but that didn't affect food quality. Liked it so much we are going again.

    (4)
  • Christine C.

    Had the dragon roll, volcano roll, dynamite spicy tuna roll, and crab tempura rolls and all were great!

    (4)
  • Vikéndios N.

    ATMOSPHERE: This is Maui's second conveyor belt sushi-style restaurant which opened in 2007. Clean & bright. Booth & counter style seating. FOOD: Karaage chicken - This is my favorite dish here. Deep-fried tender pieces of lightly flour or corn starch-dusted chicken. The batter has no real taste so I dip in soy sauce for some kick. Crab mayo sushi - My favorite sushi. Shredded imitation crab, mayo & tobiko. Spicy ahi - My partner's favorite. Ahi with a spicy mayo mixture. Better than in most places. Somen - White noodles with somen sauce, fish flakes and green onions. Very refreshing. Hot dog maki - You'd better believe I like this one! Hot dog, rice & furikake. Miso soup - Medium salty broth with small chunks of tofu. SERVICE: Used to be staffed with young kids with no concept of service, but as of this review, the service has been stepped up significantly. From arrival to departure, the service was top notch & consistent. OVERALL: While the fun of it is to grab your fave's off the conveyor belt, we always order directly from the server. Something about the food going round & round unprotected (sans for very few dishes) just doesn't appeal to us.

    (4)
  • B N.

    If you get choke time for kill, then come here. Service is pretty slow. Sushi portions kinda chang for the price.

    (2)
  • D K.

    Quickie sushi on the roll...Love that we have one on the island. We tried the Sushi Go that once occupied a space in the QKC mall. Oh well? ;\

    (4)
  • Mitzi D.

    This is definitely the "better" genki. It gets really crowded during peak hours and they often run out of items for weeks at a time. Its not the best sushi but fairly cheap and fun for kids and adults. I personally don't trust the conveyor belt I like to order it from the waiter/waitress and get it fresh. Not the cleanest restaurant but it gets messy during peak hours. The staff here works really hard and is very friendly.

    (2)
  • Alley C.

    Terrible! Vomit! Our first night in Maui after a long flight, we found this by accident. It's fast food junk. McDonalds quality sushi. It's like eating trash. The fish is rotten and the tables are dirty. They only serve cheap fake sushi. It's sad. Sorry we made this mistake.

    (1)
  • Warren A.

    As far as kaiten-zushi (aka kuru kuru sushi), or sushi-go-round places go, this place is all right by me. I usually come with a group of friends. The staple spicy tuna sushi is our favorite always. My all time favorite is the spicy scallops! A thing about sushi-go-round places is that you CAN NOT expect restaurant type service. Places like these are more related to izakayas [snacking places like in Japan]. You can order from the menu or just grab off the conveyor. ASK for your drink or when ordering. They can not read your minds people! Genki Sushi around the nation are different from region to region. So naturally the taste will differ slightly from region to region. I have been to the ones in Japan and I have to say the Hawaii ones are pretty close in taste. Only the NW Pacific kaiten-zushi comes in close also. I'm sorry to say but the ones in California have a slight metallic "tang". I'm just saying. I don't mean to offend. If you feel for sushi and want to "hang out" with friends Genki Sushi is a good place to consider.

    (4)
  • Jesse B.

    Clearly the whole "assembly line" sushi thing is hot here in Hawai'i. I see Genki Sushi restaurants everywhere and usually I take that to mean it's not the greatest choice for a taste-filled meal (I mean, you see McDonald's on every block, that doesn't mean it's going to be an amazing experience). But on a recent trip to Maui, finding a highly rated sushi place was a lot more difficult than I'd anticipated. A friend of mine suggested we give it a try, saying that she liked it, and I agreed to go, despite not liking the reviews. The thing that quickly tipped me was the difficulty in just sitting down. When a few people walk in and clearly half the place is empty, it shouldn't take five minutes to seat them. I believe our waitress was Lauren, and geesh, she was coarse. Eating was generally easy when we could grab what we needed from the items moving past, but Lauren didn't check with us soon enough or often enough. My dad happened to be along for this meal and he did not enjoy it at all. The look of disgust across his face made it hard to really analyze my meal, since I was trying to find grub options for him to try that were anti-sushi. My friend and I ate as quickly as we could so that my dad was relieved from pretending to eat. Despite the terrible company (my father), the food wasn't terrible and I left satisfied. It still wasn't the most amazing sushi I've ever had (I dreamed of my sushi from back home) but I got to eat a greater variety than just a single roll and try some new things. If I truly need a sushi fix in the future, I know I'm going to shell out some money for something awesome but this was a nice, fast food sushi experience!

    (3)
  • Elaine C.

    Typical Kaiten Sushi style restaurant. Not a lot of choices.

    (3)
  • Brook H.

    Love this place, but maybe it's partly because we don't have one on the East Coast. I'm not saying it's great sushi, but it's better than your typical cheap dump. Also, the whole sushi-go-round experience is enjoyable... like a sushi buffet (even though you pay by the plate). You sit there, pick what you want, eat as you wish, and when you're done they just tally it up. Of course, someone like me is at danger not only of gaining weight but emptying their wallet. :P I'm not sure what people are talking about when they complain about cleanliness or service. Sure, the sushi sits on the trays a bit and isn't covered, but no one is coughing on it and it's not like it sits there for hours. Everything I've ever eaten there was fresh and I even saw the chefs making new plates in front of us. If you want something specific, just ask and they'll bring it out! As for attentive servers, I think we were asked about refills every time our glasses were half empty. Maybe I'm not picky, since this is the only Genki Sushi I've eaten at. I did eat at similar places in Kahului and Kihei years before, but they'd long since closed. However, this place has been there for 5+ years now and has always been reliable. If you're looking for some decent sushi for an OK price without trying some fancy place, just stop in at the Maui Mall and get your fish on!

    (4)
  • Mj S.

    I'm still on a quest to find a decent place to relax with fresh sushi, cold saki, warm people and authenticity. This place was horrible and i pray as i write this that I don't contact bochilism (sp) or TB. People rave about the conveyor belt, but this scares me. There's no guarantee that the food is fresh or safe. They say it is, but taste says otherwise. Cold food was semi cold and rubbery, sushi didn't taste fresh, and rice was chewy. I brought to my severs attention that my gyosa was cold and she brought me a warm one, but charged me for the cold one. The sneeze guard doesn't do that. The belt is eye level and the thought that someone could tamper with the food prior to making it to your table is nightmare invoking. You would think this place would be great considering that we waited several minutes for a table in the empty restaurant with plates going around and around like a merry go round. I wish i had something nice to say about this place, but even their bathroom was outside and across the open air mall. If you're in the mood to be disappointed and feel like complaining, come here.

    (2)
  • Steve T.

    Easy place to find sushi rather cheaply. Not a fancy place but good for a quick bite.

    (2)
  • Lauren W.

    When you order hot items off the menu vs settling for them off the belt, you'd expect it to come out to you hot, right? Cold and hard chicken karaage with a dried out lemon is not obvious at all that they pulled it off the belt and acted as if it came fresh out of the oil, right?! It didn't help either that we waited about 25 minutes for tofu, chicken and a croquette at 1:45 PM. It may be convenient but the quality is way too much to sacrifice. Sorry.

    (2)
  • Tamer Y.

    The sushi was mediocre, what really bothered me was how rude the waitress was... She was so rude that we started laughing about it...

    (1)
  • Alyssa L.

    crap! Crap! If you want cheap sushi here you have it, the conveyor belt was full of dry old sushi, I ordered off the menu and the service was horrible. They didnt have ponzu sauce she didnt even know what that was. My fiance and I were sat at a very long table and the waitress would bring our food and place it at the very edge so I had to get up and scooch over to grab it. The sashimi was pre cut so it was just plated. I literally stopped eating because I did not want them to have anymore of my money

    (1)
  • David T.

    Glad to have found this near my hotel. Had my usual natto and spicy tuna. Same goodness as the Ala Moana location.

    (4)
  • Meredith K.

    One of the worst meals I've ever had. The best part of my meal was the diet coke. The waitresses were friendly but the food is what I think they serve people in hell. Avoid.

    (1)
  • Michelle A.

    I was disappointed eating at this place because the ones one Oahu are considerably better. Maybe it was a one-time thing, or the fact that we walked in late, but last night the rice on every single sushi plate I had was HARD. It's such a bummer when they can't even get the rice right! Also, everything on the conveyor belt looked old and tasted old. Is there no time limit for how long the food can stay on the belt? On the upside, everyone working seemed friendly.

    (2)
  • Hawaii Actress A.

    I've been to a lot of Genki Sushis in Honolulu and even in Asia..this one SUCKS. They keep the sushi out on the belt forever. Yes it's cheap but not worth risking your life for. Also - no covers over the sushi -- dangerous. As for the wait help, every single time I've eaten here they have forgotten to refill our water. We even ordered take out several times -- be prepared to wait 45 minutes..!!! Even when they're not busy. Lazy. I asked once to take the menu outside to get advice on what to order -- the Japanese girl at the register had a cow and flipped out on me saying that was her only one. What insinuating that I'm going to steal their little menu??!!? So rude. K -- one place to SKIP when on Maui. 'Nuff said.

    (1)
  • Dustin D.

    First let me say that I have been to Japan twice and while there I have gone to a few sushi trains, and with most things in life. You get what you pay for. i have also been to Genki at least a half dozen times since moving to the island. And just like it is in Japan these are not high end sushi joints and there not intended to be. They are meant as fast & affordable alternatives. Is it the best? NO Is it good? YES is it cheap? YES Will I go back? HELL TO THE YA!!!!!! Why four stars? Because this place it's exactly what it's suppose to be. A simple, fast, cheap, no frills sushi train. :) You don't pay for a Honda and expect to drive home in a Ferrari? You don't buy a ticket to fly coach and expect to sit in first class? So don't go to a sushi train style sushi shop and expect top notch sushi. It just isn't going to happen. Tho sometimes you can be surprised. The spicy shrimp tempura roll here has a great flavor and I order one each time I go here. I love sushi and the quality of this sushi is what I like to call Grocery Store sushi. The quality isn't the greatest and it may have been sitting around for a while before you or some one else picks it up so it may not taste fresh but it's fast, and affordable.

    (4)
  • Paul T.

    The secret to eating at this restaurant is to always order off the menu. This ensures fresh and hot every time. The only time I would grab anything off the conveyor belt is during lunch time, and dinner. These are the times they ramp up production. My favorites are the spicy tuna, crab mayo, ahi poke! The wait staff rocks here, always friendly and attentive to your needs.

    (4)
  • T K.

    This location is definitely lacking. The food on the belt is old and nasty! Looks inedible, almost as if the leftovers were thrown back on the belt in a last attempt to sell it...The spicy tuna were stringy and tough. I ordered the garlic chicken which took 20mins to reach my table, and to top it off was cold! Service was ok, my main let down was the quality of the food, or lack thereof...will not be going back anytime soon...

    (1)
  • Barney F.

    Fast-food sushi on a conveyor belt. You sit either on the counter or at a table next to the conveyor belt that has sushi going around. You can also order sushi (highly recommended). Some stuff was on the conveyor belt when we got there and it was still there when we left, so who knows how long some of the food has been on the conveyor belt. Prices are very reasonable for what you get. I think all the sushi was under $5 a plate, but don't expect top quality. Good place to go to satisfy a sushi craving without breaking the bank.

    (4)
  • Reid O.

    Very clean, moderate wait, friendly service and great sushi! One can hunt off the conveyor belt, I prefer my sushi be fresh so I order off the menu. You have to try the spicy tempura, dragon roll, volcano roll, rainbow roll, and top it off with a hot bowl of miso soup! Da bomb!

    (4)
  • John R.

    I was suspect when the restaurant featured scowling faces on the doors and windows, but clearly that's the look of most customers as they leave. Service was disinterested, bordering on hostile. Food was what you would expect from a strip mall sushi joint, and the conveyer belt food was hard and dry. Avoid.

    (1)
  • Venessa C.

    Before our trip to Maui I looked up places to eat and Genki Sushi got rave reviews so my boyfriend and I decided to try it. I walked in and was hesitant to even get seated but since the hostess was extremely nice I couldn't leave. We were seated and I immediately noticed the low-quality of their food. Genki is a kaiten style restaurant and it looked like the food had been sitting for hours. Not only was it a bit warm in there which is not good for raw sushi, but the colors of the conveyor belt and the plates were unappealing. In addition, it looked like they went out of control with their mayonnaise usage and they had these DIY rolls but the seaweed was soggy. The only plus to this place were that all the waitresses were friendly.

    (1)
  • Alex B.

    For what it is, this place is great. Very affordable, quick sushi, served on a train-style belt. You can also order fresh stuff from the menu. First of all, no surprises on price. You know how much each plate costs by its color. Not all the options on the belt are fresh, but a keen eye can easily discern. Service can sometimes be slow, but you just have to be a little assertive. Free hot green tea. the best deal i think is the Poke bowl. Fresh poke over warm rice for like $3. Are u kidding? Just avoid the simple sushi pieces and the overpriced dessert items... do you REALLY want that cupcake or mochi ball for $4? Better off going anywhere else nearby for sweets.

    (4)
  • Mahe K.

    Conveyor-belt sushi for a quick dining experience. You do have the option to order sushi off the menu rather than grab it off the belt. I would suggest you do this. Some times, when the sushi chef is out making the sushi, you KNOW the plates on the belt are fresh, other times... I will admit, the plates can seem like they should have been taken off the belt already. This is why I always just order off the menu. Die-hard fan of Genki sushi ever since it first showed up on Oahu back in the day. Spicy tuna nigiri is always great. The Kahului site's ahi poke is also great (I remember the Waikele one wasn't always the greatest). I would also highly recommend their eggplant tempura nigiri. It's not shown on the menu, but just ask for it and they'll make it for you (egg plant deep fried in tempura batter and drizzled with mayo & unagi sauce). I think it's the best dish they have!

    (4)
  • Shirley M.

    Pretty good for a quick sushi fix. It's never crowed and the sushi is fresh. Plus the kids find it entertaining to watch the food rotate on the belt. I had no problems of ordering from the wait staff if I didn't see what I want on the belt. The place is clean and the prices are cheap for the area. I wouldn't recommend the teriyaki chicken..you can get better at the food court. We order 2 bowls and wish we didn't, very bland and looks like it's been sitting some where for awhile....

    (4)
  • storm o.

    Beware of this location. If you have a child in a high chair and your party is sitting in the booth, please please please make sure the wait staff does not serve hot tea on a serving tray. I wouldn't want any other child to be burned by hot tea being spilled on them. Sad to say, the manager told us that this had happened before.

    (1)
  • J A.

    The two stars is based primarily on the poor customer service I received at this location. We went in one hour prior to closing and waited 10 minutes to be seated in a room that was occupied by 3 families. Not a great start for a hungry crowd. We were seated and it took another 5 minutes for us to receive any type of beverage or to get our orders taken. There were 3 employees standing at a counter across from where we were seated refilling the stock while talking to one another. Finally, one of them turned around and asked if we wanted to order anything with an unhappy tone. We ordered, waited for our food to come and never heard from them until we were ready to leave. We got up and walked over to the cashier and we just stared at each other until I mentioned that I was ready to pay. He asked for our stub and I told him we didn't receive one. "Well, how am I supposed to cash you out if you don't have it?" OMG! I put my sassy face on and asked for the manager. All in all the manager was empathetic and apologized but I left with a really bitter taste in my mouth.

    (2)
  • Lori K.

    Ok, I am IN LOVE with Genki Sushi on Oahu. This past July I visited Maui though and decided I had to get some at this location even though I'd seen a lot of bad reviews on it. I had to have my spicy tuna and my seaweed salad sushi! Anyway, I don't Yelp that much, but I had such a great experience that I had to do a review for them since they get such low reviews. I had called ahead to see if I could make it there on time, as they were closing shortly and I was driving 20 miles to get it. Once nearby we got lost and I called them again and told them we were in Kahului but lost and PLEASE don't close. They were super nice and kept the door open 10 minutes past closing so I could pick up my sushi. Everyone was very very nice and the sushi tasted great! So I would say don't necessarily believe these reviews, but check this place out for yourself. If you think the sushi on the belt looks old, you are free to order fresh made sushi from the waiter or waitress. Mine was fresh and delicious. The spicy tuna at Genki Sushi is worth trying at all costs!!!

    (5)

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Specialities

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

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