Chaise Douglas has been missing his favorite sushi restaurant since Australia — like much of the rest of the world — began hunkering down due to the ongoing pandemic. But when there's a will there's a ...
MINNEAPOLIS - From the grocery store to your dinner table. Minnesota is welcoming its first conveyor belt sushi spot with open arms. Sushi Train, which just opened its doors about a week ago, is ...
Sushi Train is on track to open soon in the restaurant space on White Bridge Road where Chef Yang’s Chinese buffet used to reside. Chef Alan Yang is also the owner of Sushi Train. He closed the buffet ...
There is no sushi on the “sushi train” tootling round the lobby of QT Melbourne. Instead, the passing parade of small plates is of mainly South-East Asian-inspired dishes, designed by celebrity cook ...
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO)-- All aboard hungry Minnesotans, next stop: flavor town. Sushi Train, located at 1200 Nicollet Mall C3, is giving customers a traditional and hands-on way to order the popular ...
Nestled in London’s Seven Dials Market near Covent Garden is a little cheese and wine bar that is home to what’s apparently the world’s first cheese conveyor belt. Yep, pretty much a sushi train, but ...
Next stop: Your dining room table. "Kimetsu no Yaiba’s" Mugen Ressha (Demon Slayer’s Infinity Train) is rolling in full speed ahead to your house, where it will be hauling in the very best of your ...
The popular conveyor belt sushi restaurant was among the first two Sushi Trains to open in South Australia in 2004, joining the Grenfell St site. Sushi Train Central Market is being forced out of its ...
It’s a fact – the fastest and most fun way to eat sushi is from a sushi train. Get your hit of conveyor-belt sushi at Sushi Train Cremorne. Open seven days a week, the popular sushi chain has all of ...
One of Portland’s whimsical restaurant treasures reopens for dine-in tomorrow. Sushi Ichiban, on Northwest Broadway, will reopen Sunday, Aug. 1, from 3 to 9 pm. Restaurant manager Noriyuki Sugiyama ...
According to [Garage Avenger], in Norwegian culture it’s considered impolite to ask for things to be passed across a dinner table, so much standing and reaching is the course of the day. To assist in ...
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