Quick, tech-driven sushi with tablet ordering and train delivery; fresh enough for the price, fun for families, but service attitude and cleanliness are inconsistent.
Sushi Way Forum des Halles delivers fast, affordable sushi in a novelty setting with exceptional service speed via tablet ordering and train delivery. However, quality varies noticeably—fresh ingredients praised by regulars contrast with recent complaints of dry rice and poor prep—while isolated but serious cleanliness issues and occasional staff rudeness prevent a higher grade. Best suited for casual, budget-conscious diners who prioritize speed and novelty over artisan sushi standards.
Inside Les Halles, the room feels modern and kinetic, defined by tablets and little trains that zip plates to your table. Fans call it fast, fun, and reliable, while detractors cite uneven cleanliness and brusque front-of-house moments. The culinary approach leans classic sushi with a tech twist (innovation level 6.8): sets of maki, sushi, sashimi, plus yakitori mixes. Expect quick execution and fair pricing rather than luxury-grade fish. As one diner put it, "fresh enough for the price, and shockingly fast." Families do well here thanks to simple kid-friendly rolls and the train spectacle. No dedicated kids menu is noted, but California rolls, plain maki, and yakitori make it easy. If your child needs traditional comfort food beyond these, options are limited.
Area vibe: Busy central shopping hub drawing commuters, tourists, and locals; fast-paced, convenience-focused dining.
Safety: High foot traffic and mall security; occasional cleanliness complaints relate to venue, not outdoor safety.
What's nearby: Inside Westfield Forum des Halles near cinema and transit; direct metro/RER access.