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Conveyor belt sushi (Japanese: 回転寿司, Hepburn: kaiten-zushi), also called rotation sushi, is a type of sushi restaurant common in Japan. In Australasia , it is also known as a sushi train . Plates serving the sushi are placed on a rotating conveyor belt that winds through the restaurant and moves past every table, counter and seat. [ 1 ]
Kura Resolving Sushi Bar will open in Fishers with robot servers, tableside anime and prizes. What's on the menu? See how the restaurant works.
Krista Garcia recommended Sushi Ichiban in Eater Portland 's 2023 overview of sushi restaurants in Old Town Chinatown, [6] and Seiji Nanbu and Janey Wong included the business in the website's 2024 list of "knockout" sushi restaurants in the metropolitan area. Nanbu and Wong wrote, "Conveyor belt sushi has its devotees, and the Old Town staple ...
The Sacramento area’s newest sushi spot will serve its dishes on a conveyor belt. Kura Revolving Sushi Bar will open its second regional location on Friday at Roseville’s Highland Village at ...
Conveyor belt sushi – a sushi restaurant where the plates with the sushi are placed on a rotating conveyor belt or moat that winds through the restaurant and moves past every table and counter seat Izakaya – an informal Japanese gastropub
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While it is a conveyor belt sushi chain, it relies on a high level of automation allowing the average location to function with fifteen to twenty staff members. [11] At Kura Sushi's locations, a robot known as "KuraB the Kurabot" delivers foods, beverages, and other objects, [12] however sometimes employees will simply supply the beverages ...
A window into the future of dining — one version of it, anyway — can now be glimpsed on the Country Club Plaza.