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This is how Japanese Kaitenzushi looks like. Kaitenzushi is translated as "belt-conveyer sushi", "sushi boats" or "sushi-go-round", I guess. This was video-taped on July 7, 2007 at a revolving sushi bar TOTOYAMICHI in Japan. It is a pity that I will not have a lot of chances to dine there after settling down in California. Well, I guess I will have hamburgers and pizza instead, lol...
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Sushi lovers should come to Japan just to try their Kaitenzushi, a kind of sushi shop where the cooks are in the middle and keep sending plates of sushi around the restaurant on a conveyor belt. You take what you like and you pay a price based on the number of plates you took.
Sushi lovers should come to Japan just to try their Kaitenzushi, a kind of sushi shop where the cooks are in the middle and keep sending plates of sushi around the restaurant on a conveyor belt. You take what you like and you pay a price based on the number of plates you took.
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Sushiro restaurant in Osaka, Japan, is one of the cheapest places to enjoy fresh sushi. At just 105 (about US$1)yen per plate, the different varieties of sushi just keep on coming on the moving conveyor. The Japanese name for this is kaitenzushi.
Take your pick, and at the end the number of plates are counted to calculate the bill.