Kura Revolving Sushi Bar - Review - Parkmerced - San Francisco - The Infatuation
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Kura Revolving Sushi Bar - Review - Parkmerced - San Francisco - The Infatuation
"While a revolving sushi bar could easily be dismissed as a mall gimmick, this international chain is actually worth a visit. Take your seat among the conveyer belts of nigiri, rolls, and even cheesecake, and just press a button to grab a plate of whatever looks good. We especially like the unagi and inari, but the rest of the dishes are surprisingly solid even after a few laps around the track."
"While a revolving sushi bar could easily be dismissed as a mall gimmick, this international chain is actually worth a visit. Take your seat among the conveyer belts of nigiri, rolls, and even cheesecake, and just press a button to grab a plate of whatever looks good. We especially like the unagi and inari, but the rest of the dishes are surprisingly solid even after a few laps around the track. Plus, at around $4 a plate, it's easy to fill up without spending more than $20 a person. video credit: Julia Chen"
A revolving sushi bar serves nigiri, rolls, and even cheesecake on multiple conveyer belts, allowing diners to press a button and grab plates as they pass. Unagi and inari are particularly notable, while other dishes remain surprisingly solid even after completing multiple laps around the track. Pricing is about $4 per plate, making it easy for diners to fill up for under $20 per person. The operation combines convenience and variety, offering an accessible and affordable way to sample different items without committing to full entrees or lengthy waits.
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