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I figure my title says it all. I've google searched and checked out some of the reviews here but not sure - anyone know of a conveyor belt style sushi restaurant in Dallas? Not too picky on the area of Dallas but closer to AA stadium the better. Or perhaps around the Colleyville area, as we have to go to that area too. Re : Colleyville and neighboring Southlake and Grapevine. The following site includes three different restaurants. I'm not a sushi fan, so cannot comment, but when you arrive, you could contact them about the conveyor belt...... Otherwise, you can google and check reviews. In general, I know Edohana's menu on 114 in Grapevine gets good reviews. One destination mentioned in this postI will check the link now. So many places in Dallas in general, I don't know where to start. I'm not sure if we have places like that - health codes or something. There is a place near AAC - Kenichi...it's just so-so. Kinda fancy and very over priced. We went a couple of weeks ago and didn't care for it.

The best sushi places are: Teppo and Tei Tei. Many people like sushi Axiom - I don't care for it. Avoid Sushi on McKinney. Here's a couple of sushi places that have conveyor belts: Genki Sushi & Steak/ but have never been personally. Not sure if either place is what you're looking for, but both come highly recommended for great sushi... & one fits your location! -:- Message from TripAdvisor staff -:-This topic has been closed to new posts due to inactivity. We hope you'll join the conversation by posting to an open topic or starting a new one./pages/forums_posting_guidelines.htmlWe remove posts that do not follow our posting guidelines, and we reserve the right to remove any post for any reason. 3 hr layover, how best to get In N Out for dinner 5 days dallas what to visit where to stay Ausby Rent a Car DFW Car rental "toll fees" Has anyone used Sixt Car Rental? 3/4 Day Road Trip From Dallas for a Small Family Layover at DFW - Visit to Grapevine Mall

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Business Hour:OPEN 7 DAYSMONDAY-->Dinner: 5-10PM TUESDAY-FRIDAY-->Lunch: 11-2pm-->Dinner: 5-10pm SATURDAY & SUNDAY--> 12PM - 10PMA kitschy-fun sushi concept from Japan is headed for Texas. Kula Revolving Sushi Bar will open two branches north of Dallas, including one in Plano this spring.
youda sushi chef enter key According to a company spokesperson, a second will open in Carrollton later in 2016.
sushi delivery london sw1 Kula observes the kaiten aka conveyor-belt model, where you pluck sushi items enclosed in little plastic containers as they float past your table.
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It also does other items such as rice cakes and ramen, which you order from a menu board at your table. Kula advertises that it is organic and MSG-free, using rice from Lundberg Family Farms and real grated wasabi root, not the powdered mix.
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jiro dreams of sushi dvd australiaKula's conveyor has a unique motion which has been compared to a train track in the mountains. It also has a gadget where you insert your used plate into a slot and it tallies your bill. If you order 15 plates, you win prizes, such as a sushi magnet or sticker for your cell phone. Store openings in California have been met with long lines. This is good news for Dallas, as Dallas loves a line. How else do you know if something is good?

Kula is a rapidly growing chain with more than 375 locations in Japan, plus three branches in Taiwan. It made its debut in the United States in Southern California, where it has nine locations from Los Angeles' Little Tokyo to suburban towns such as Torrance, Brea, and Rancho Cucamonga. The two branches in Texas will be the first for the company outside of California. The Plano branch will open at 100 Legacy Dr., in a new-ish center on the southwest corner of 75. Kula will join other kaiten options around Dallas such as Kaze on Greenville Avenue and Sushi Envy in Plano. So don't think we don't already have conveyor belt sushi, because we do, okay?As Kula Sushi pursues a traditional healthy Japanese diet, we take pride in serving additive-free foods. This is not only limited to the sushi ingredients, but our ginger, soy sauce, vinegar, and broths also do not contain additives. To serve dishes at its best quality, we focus on both product and time management with the sushi cap called “Mr. Fresh.”