Seemor

Running Sushi in OsakaCWorth Trying

C. de Hermosilla, 103, Salamanca, 28009 Madrid, Spain · Japanese restaurant, Buffet restaurant, Restaurant · 4.5/5 Google (13425 reviews)

Reservations

High-energy conveyor-belt sushi buffet with wide variety, one-hour time limit, and mixed quality; go for the fun experience, not purist sushi.

Why it gets a C for overall quality

Running Sushi delivers entertaining all-you-can-eat dining with appealing anime-inspired decor and efficient plate service, but inconsistent sushi quality and mushy rice alongside variable freshness by time of day limit its appeal. Best suited for families seeking novelty and volume over refined sushi craftsmanship; the strict 60-minute time limit and occasional staff firmness add operational friction to an otherwise fun experience.

Restaurant Summary

Conveyor belts whir through a lively room with anime-inspired decor, stacked with hot bites and rolls that invite you to graze fast. Expect friendly energy and firm policy enforcement on the 60‑minute limit. One diner noted, "The vibe is fun, but they firmly remind you when time is up." The cooking skews playful rather than purist—think cross-Asian comfort like yakisoba, tempura and bao alongside accessible rolls. Hot items often land better than the sushi, and you can request favorites to the table if they are not passing. Great for volume and variety; come for the novelty more than refinement. Families tend to have a good time thanks to the endless small plates and kid-friendly bites like noodles, tempura, fried rice and simple rolls. No formal kids menu needed, but the one-hour clock means quick decisions. Picky eaters can stick to basics; adventurous teens will enjoy the moving-belt game.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost€18-24 per person ReservationsRecommended

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Upscale residential-shopping district with fashion boutiques and cafes; attracts locals and visitors.

Safety: Generally safe, well-lit streets and steady foot traffic typical of Salamanca.

Nearby: Near Goya retail corridors and metro; dense shopping and dining with evening crowds.

SalamancaThe Salamanca neighborhood is characterized by its sophisticated atmosphere, with many fine dining restaurants, boutique shops, and stylish cafes. It attracts a clientele that appreciates quality and exclusivity, making it a prime location for premium dining experiences.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday13:00–23:30 Tuesday13:00–23:30 Wednesday13:00–23:30 Thursday13:00–23:30 Friday13:00–23:30 Saturday13:00–23:30 Sunday13:00–23:30

Available: Reservations

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