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Don’t let the frowny face fool you, the Kaiten Sushi (sushi that comes on a rotating belt) is one of the happiest places in Shibuya to fill your tummy for cheap. Located a short walk from the popular Shibuya Station (in the back district of high end restaurants, American apparel shops, and Karaoke bars), Genki Sushi is a great place to stop, rest your feet, and munch on some absolutely delicious, fresh sushi. The convenience of Genki Sushi is two-fold. First of all, it’s in a very centralized location. Usually a fair share of what you pay for food in Tokyo comes from the location. After all, a centralized building in one of the most popular districts in Tokyo doesn’t come cheap. However, Genki Sushi’s nicely air conditioned and convenient location doesn’t add yen onto the price of the sushi. Thrifting, vintage and secondhand shopping, hipster hangouts, live music, cheap restaurants - a calm bohemian neighbourhood in the heart of Tokyo. The second aspect of convenience comes from the “order your own sushi” button (don’t worry; it has settings in Chinese, Japanese, Korean, English, and a couple others).
Once you order, you have to wait a couple minutes while the people in the back make your sushi. Once they’ve finished, they load it up onto a plate (that holds the maximum of three plates of sushi) and send it to you. And by send it to you, I mean actually send it to you. Once a plate carrying your dishes gets close, the buttons in front of you will start lighting up. The plate will stop in front of you, you grab your plates of sushi, and press one of the blinking buttons, sending the tray back to the kitchen. Genki Sushi has three layers of delivery channels, so the trays don’t knock into each other. The best part about ordering your own sushi is… Recommended Bars, Cafes and Restaurants The Genki Sushi is fresh. I can actually taste the difference. The Salmon is soft – not yet begun to melt to the rice. The egg is still springy. The seaweed is still crisp. Everything in Genki Sushi is delicious and fresh. Every time I go to kaiten sushi, I usually like to order my sushi fresh.
After all, I’m not exactly picky – but I know what I like. where to buy sushi grade fish in worcesterAnd, of course, no one knows how long that sushi has been rotating on the belt. sushi grade fish at trader joe'sOr at least that’s what my Japanese friends always tell me.book sushi samba heron tower The best part about ordering your own sushi on the screen is you can special order it to have no wasabi, a little wasabi, tare sauce, or other additions. ninja sushi menu kapahuluAnd they can’t judge you for ordering that way (I mean they can, but the people in the back kitchen never get to actually put a face on the judgment, since a mechanical plate delivers the sushi).tupperware sushi maker canada
Despite the rocking taste, Genki Sushi is one of the cheapest of sushi places I’ve ever been to, especially when you consider the cool factor, the quality, and the location. yo sushi menu saudi arabiaThey have two types of stores – some that serve mostly everything for 105yen and other shops that serve most pieces for 120yen. jiro dreams of sushi spanish subtitlesLike I said, Genki Sushi is very affordable; a full meal should be less than 1,000yen. They have a nice button in the corner where you can check your tab at any time. It will show you a list of the sushi you’ve ordered as well as the delivery status (so you don’t accidentally double-order). Next time you’re in Shibuya, take a short break at Genki Sushi! Show All Location Addresses Genki Sushi Bono Sagami Genki Sushi Kawasaki Ekimaeodori Genki Sushi Oyama Genki Sushi Shibuya Genki Sushi Omori Station north exit Sanno
Written by: Grace Buchele Mineta Filed under: Eating & Drinking Getting Wifi In Japan A Beginner's Guide to Nakano Broadway Tokyo's Best Free ViewsAugust 27, 2015 – Starbucks Coffee Company (NASDAQ: SBUX) today announced plans to open its first location in Cambodia by the end of 2015, representing the company’s 16th market in the fast-growing China/Asia Pacific (CAP) region. The first location will open in the capital city of Phnom Penh by the end of 2015, at the newly expanded Phnom Penh International Airport.  Starbucks expects to open its second store in downtown Phnom Penh in early 2016. “Cambodia is a vibrant country with a rich cultural heritage, and we are proud to bring the unparalleled Starbucks Experience to this market,” said John Culver, group president, China/Asia Pacific, Channel Development and Emerging Brands, Starbucks Coffee Company. “We look forward to becoming a part of Cambodia’s local coffee culture, embracing its traditions and sharing our deep passion and knowledge of the best coffees from around the world.”
Building on a 15-year collaboration with Hong Kong Maxim’s Group, Starbucks has entered a licensing agreement to open Starbucks® stores in Cambodia with Coffee Concepts (Cambodia) Limited,  part of Hong Kong Maxim’s Group. Coffee Concepts (Cambodia) Limited will be responsible for delivering Starbucks iconic coffeehouse experience to customers and stewarding the brand’s growth in the country. This agreement builds on Maxim’s experience in successfully investing in and growing the Starbucks brand across Hong Kong, Macau and, most recently, Vietnam.“We are pleased to be extending our partnership with Starbucks to Cambodia and look forward to leveraging our expertise and knowledge of the Starbucks brand to deliver the Starbucks Experience to customers in the market,” said Michael Wu, Chairman and Managing Director, Hong Kong Maxim’s Group.  For 44 years, Starbucks has built its brand by delivering a consistent, authentic in-store experience to customers around the globe.
The Starbucks Experience is built on sourcing high-quality arabica coffee, delivering high-quality product innovation and surprising and delighting customers with an uplifting experience through engaged, passionate and knowledgeable baristas. Starbucks today operates more than 5,200 stores and employs more than 80,000 partners (employees) across 15 markets in the CAP region. Through its licensed partner Coffee Concepts (Hong Kong) Limited, a subsidiary of Hong Kong Maxim’s Group, Starbucks operates more than 150 stores in Hong Kong and Macau. Similarly, Starbucks operates 15 stores in Vietnam through Viet Idea Food and Beverages Limited, a sub-licensee of Coffee Concepts (Vietnam) Limited, also a subsidiary of Hong Kong Maxim’s Group.Since 1971, Starbucks Coffee Company has been committed to ethically sourcing and roasting high-quality arabica coffee. Today, with more than 21,000 stores around the globe, Starbucks is the premier roaster and retailer of specialty coffee in the world.