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Minado Sushi Restaurant restaurant in Vancouver, BC
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View of Minado Sushi Restaurant in Vancouver, BC
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View of Minado Sushi Restaurant in Vancouver, BC
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Minado Sushi Restaurant

$$Restaurant
🕑 1.5 to 2 hours👶 Best for ages 4 and up. Younger kids are fascinated by the moving conveyor belt and can choose familiar items like California rolls or tempura, while older children and teens enjoy the interactive experience and variety of options to sample.

About

Minado Sushi Restaurant turns mealtime into entertainment with its mesmerizing conveyor belt that delivers colorful plates of sushi right to your table. Kids love picking their own dishes as they glide by, while parents appreciate the all-you-can-eat format that lets picky eaters try new things without waste or the pressure of ordering specifically for them.

Highlights

  • Hypnotic conveyor belt delivering endless sushi options directly to your table
  • Color-coded plate system that makes choosing dishes fun and visual for kids
  • Wide variety beyond raw fish including tempura, gyoza, teriyaki chicken, and fruit for picky eaters
  • All-you-can-eat format encourages trying new foods without commitment
  • Interactive dining experience where kids feel empowered to make their own food choices

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Arrive early for lunch (11:30am) or dinner (5pm) to avoid weekend crowds and get seats with the best conveyor belt access.
  2. 2.Teach kids the color-coded plate system before sitting down so they understand pricing and can help track what the family is eating.
  3. 3.Start with familiar items from the belt, then venture to the made-to-order menu once kids are settled and comfortable.
  4. 4.Request a booth seat if available, as they provide more space for families and better access to the conveyor belt for shorter children.
  5. 5.Be aware that all-you-can-eat pricing applies per person, so very young children who share from parents' plates may eat free or at reduced rates (ask about age policies when booking).

Best Time to Visit

Weekday lunchtimes (11:30am to 1pm) offer the best value and smaller crowds. Avoid Friday and Saturday dinner rushes when wait times can exceed 45 minutes, especially during Vancouver's rainy fall and winter months when indoor dining is particularly popular.

What to Know

All-you-can-eat pricing is per person at a moderate price point. The restaurant is located in downtown Vancouver with nearby parking garages (bring cash or card for parking fees). International visitors should note that tipping 15-18% is customary in Canada.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round with consistent offerings. The restaurant is particularly popular during Vancouver's rainy season (October through March) when families seek indoor activities, so book ahead during these months.

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