LEGO BrickLink Sushi Restaurant Review | Stunning Build & Clever Techniques

Welcome back to KeselBricks! Today, Eric Keselburg reviews one of the most impressive fan-designed LEGO sets ever released through the BrickLink Designer Program: the Sushi Restaurant. If you're unfamiliar with the BrickLink Designer Program, it's LEGO's crowdfunding platform where fan-created designs are selected, funded by the community, and released as limited-edition official LEGO sets. The Sushi Restaurant is one of the standout builds in the series, and after building it, Eric believes it may be one of the best out-of-the-box LEGO building experiences he's ever had. With 3,604 pieces, 14 minifigures, multiple animals, a working street tram, beautifully detailed interiors, and incredible Asian-inspired architecture, this set delivers an exceptional building experience from start to finish. 🧱 In This Review 🍣 Full walkthrough of the BrickLink Designer Program Sushi Restaurant 🚋 Detailed look at the modular tram and track system 🏮 Beautiful Japanese-inspired architecture and roof designs 🍜 Fully detailed sushi restaurant, kitchen, dining room, and living quarters 🎋 Incredible building techniques, greebling, lanterns, balconies, and architectural details 🐈 Review of the minifigures, animals, accessories, and extra parts included 💡 Inspiration Eric plans to incorporate into his own LEGO Ninjago City MOC 🔥 What Makes This Set Special? Eric shares why this build stands out among official LEGO releases, including: Outstanding building techniques Beautiful roofline architecture Clever modular design Incredible attention to detail Creative use of parts throughout the build One of the best Asian-inspired LEGO buildings ever released He also discusses a few minor drawbacks, including digital-only instructions and a handful of delicate connection points, while explaining why those small issues don't take away from what is otherwise an outstanding LEGO set. If you're a fan of: LEGO BrickLink Designer Program LEGO Ninjago LEGO Modular Buildings Japanese architecture Asian-inspired LEGO builds LEGO MOCs ...this is a set you'll definitely want to see. 👍 Like, Subscribe, and let us know in the comments: Which BrickLink Designer Program set has been your favorite?