sushi conveyor belt sacramento

We are looking for a nice place to eat sushi on a conveyor belt. Preferably around Embarcadero center, but not a problem if its not. Would be great if the place had some dished for those who don't love fish :-) One attraction mentioned in this post Ranked of 528 things to do in San Francisco did you know that the sushi "boat" places here are a bit frowned upon? Mostly due to the fact that you could get something that has been floating unrefrigerated for a while. It's much better to have your sushi made to order, however, if you insist, there are a couple of sushi boat places, which also serve rolls that are vegetarian such as avocado or cucumber rolls: Sushi Boat Restaurant, 389 Geary St @ Mason (take the MUNI bus: $2/adult, #38 Geary on Market & Battery St. to Mason & Geary St.) Floating Sushi Boat, 700 Grant Ave @ Sacramento (from Embaracadero area, take the #1 California up Sacramento - bus begins from Drumm & Sacramento - to Grant St.) If you are willing to go to Japantown (again, the #38 goes there), you'll find much more variety and selection of Japanese food including flavorful vegetarian bento boxes -- try agedashi tofu and vegetable tempura.

One destination mentioned in this post I think will try Japantown to get the best selection of Sushi restaurants Since you're looking at Japantown, consider Isobune, it's a local chain with one located in the Japan Center. It's just what you're looking for; sushi floating by on little boats. The sushi okay to good (solid B, maybe B+), not to die for, but not bad either. Each serving comes on a little tray and the style of the tray tells you the cost. As you eat you stack the trays up and when you're done they count, total & give you the bill. This system allows quick eating (once you're seated, there can be a waiting list, but turnover is reasonable). Be aware that if you want a non-standard item (say some special roll or just anything else they don't automatically put on the trays) and/or you keep missing a standard item, you can order from one of the chiefs (who stand on the inside of the trough, like a little island). It's got a pretty good rating on urbanspoon, but not too large a sample (18 votes, 94% like it).

I remember them advertising years ago on the Japanese language evenings on Channels 20 or maybe it was 26.
youda sushi chef cd key ObsidianSnow, I'm wondering if you actually have anything solid backing up the "did you know that the sushi "boat" places here are a bit frowned upon? Mostly due to the fact that you could get something that has been floating unrefrigerated for a while.", or if you're projecting your personal fears or general dislike for such places. My shokunin would permanently disbar me if he were to catch wind that I was setting foot into Isobune, but the few times I've been there I thought they were paying rather impressive attention to "demoting" sushi that wasn't being picked out fast enough or had made a couple of laps onto cheaper or special dishes (Anthony Bourdain's comment about "discount sushi" comes to mind....), or removing it entirely. Johs, sorry but I'm an old-school traditionalist when it comes to sushi to the point that I think temaki is a bit of a silly affectation.

With this in mind I think that it doesn't make a huge amount of sense to go to any type of sushi restaurant if you don't love fish. San Francisco doesn't have any hardcore restaurants for shojin ryori, but you might consider Cha Ya on Valencia Street in the Mission who serves vegetarian Japanese food including a number of sushi offerings. -:- 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. Tour Bus from Sausalito to Muir Woods if you need any kind of help How Dare She . . . Transit Time In SFO Airport San Francisco Highlight ? UK resident marrying in California sixt rental sf airport Car Hire pickup for travel to Big Sur How do i buy NBA tickets? BART or cab from Westin St. Francis Union Square to Fremont?

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