Have you ever had your food delivered by train before? You might have tried Fritz’s Railroad Restaurant in the past, but what options do you have when you want something a little fancier? This sushi place in northeast Kansas isn’t just your average sit-down restaurant, because they have a counter where you’re served by miniature train instead. Let’s check it out!

Welcome to another food adventure, Sakura Sushi Train!

Sakura Japanese Sushi Train II Facebook I suppose it really is a chew-chew train now, right?

All jokes aside, the menu at Sakura is full of flavor, varying in size from small plates carried by the train, to larger dishes full of options.

Sakura Japanese Sushi Train II Facebook If you’re here to eat a lot of sushi, then you’ve picked the right place. However, they have other options that don’t involve raw seafood, but they won’t be riding the train.

Sit alongside friends and strangers and enjoy the sushi train as it brings food around the table.

Sakura Japanese Sushi Train II Facebook I can’t imagine if this were a bar instead of a sushi restaurant.

The train itself isn’t too fancy, but watching the trains pull the food brings a sense of childhood wonder to your dinner experience.

Sakura Japanese Sushi Train II Facebook Dinner can’t ever be too serious if a train is carrying sushi around the table. Chew-chew!

Next time you’d like to sit while your food arrives by train, check out Sakura Sushi Train.

Sam Rosenburg/Google The Olathe location is open on Tuesday through Saturday from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. and 5:30 to 9 p.m. On Sundays they’re open from 4:30 to 8:30 p.m. The Shawnee location is also open during the same hours, but open on Mondays as well.

The map below will take you to Sakura, the original location at 4464, 7474 Nieman Rd., Shawnee, KS, but they have another location at 1109 E Santa Fe St., Olathe, KS. For more information and a full menu list, check out their website.

Sakura Japanese Sushi Train II Facebook

I suppose it really is a chew-chew train now, right?

If you’re here to eat a lot of sushi, then you’ve picked the right place. However, they have other options that don’t involve raw seafood, but they won’t be riding the train.

I can’t imagine if this were a bar instead of a sushi restaurant.

Dinner can’t ever be too serious if a train is carrying sushi around the table. Chew-chew!

Sam Rosenburg/Google

The Olathe location is open on Tuesday through Saturday from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. and 5:30 to 9 p.m. On Sundays they’re open from 4:30 to 8:30 p.m. The Shawnee location is also open during the same hours, but open on Mondays as well.

If you’re less likely to order sushi, or if you’re just in the mood for comfort food, you’ll love this home style restaurant that’s got everything you need.

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