A Japanese sushi chain targeted in a spate of pranks that has sparked concern over hygiene has devised a digital conveyor belt to serve food to customers. Instead of placing sushi on a rotating ...
OSAKA: More and more conveyor belt sushi restaurant chains have abandoned the practice of serving sushi on a rotating conveyor belt. Some restaurants have introduced touchscreens that present images ...
Kaiten sushi or “rotating sushi” is one of the simple pleasures of life in Japan. Perfect for the indecisive, customers simply sit at their table as a parade of small-plate offerings float by on a ...
Rotating conveyor belts, a once iconic staple of sushi chain restaurants in Japan, are rapidly sliding into history. While the decline is not new, the popularity of the automated belts took a hit due ...
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