Sushi Go-Round


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February 21st 2010
Published: March 8th 2010
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Sushi Go-Round



James recently came back from a 3 week business trip so I decided to take him out to a sushi go-round I recently discovered in Okinawa. My good friend Aaron showed it to me during our lunch hour a couple weeks ago. Instantly, I knew it would be the perfect place to take James to grab some lunch after our morning church service.

For those of you unaccustomed to what a sushi go-round is, it's basically a restaurant with a conveyor belt circling the room. Patrons can pick off small plates of sushi (normally 2 pieces per plate) from the conveyor belt as they pass by. It is a fun way to eat and it allows the customer to eat exactly what they want.

Keys to having a good sushi go-round in my opinion include:
1.) Fresh, cold fish....warm sushi is totally gross
2.) Lots of selection
3.) Clean...no flies landing on the food

This sushi go-round is very resonable in it's pricing and the staff is extremely friendly.

Direction: Turn into American Village off of 58. Go to the first stop light and turn right. Drive about 50 meters and on your right will be the sushi go-round.

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