Gate-side sushi option in T3 from 07:00 every morning
TATSU SUSHI sits in Terminal 3, inside the low-cost carrier concourse, and runs daily from 07:00 to 21:00 (last order). It’s one of the few sit-down Japanese spots in T3, so you’re not stuck with only bentos and convenience-store snacks if you’ve got time before a Peach, Jetstar, or Spring Japan flight.
The menu sticks to straightforward Japanese cuisine: nigiri, maki rolls, and simple donburi rather than long omakase formats, which keeps turnaround fairly quick for short layovers. Being airside in T3 means prices land higher than central Tokyo sushi, but still track with typical airport restaurant levels at Narita. Expect to pay standard airport drink markups on beer or soft drinks, not lounge-style pours.
Service rhythm matches the terminal’s LCC traffic: it’s calm right at 07:00 and again after the mid-morning departure bank, then busier around evening flights leaving between 18:00 and 21:00. If your boarding pass shows a tight 30–40 minute window to departure, stick to pre-made items or smaller sets; leave the larger sushi combos for when you’ve got at least an hour.
No strong pattern of complaints or “order this, skip that” dishes shows up in recent reviews, so treat the place as a straightforward sit-down meal before a short-haul hop. Tip: check your gate against the T3 walking time signs first; if you’re leaving from the far end of T3, give yourself a 10–15 minute walk buffer after paying the bill.