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Conveyor Belt Sushi Restaurant Dos And Don'tsTo Yoshiaki Shiraishi, an entrepreneur and former sushi chef, conveyor belts made perfect sense—but not for sushi factories, for sushi restaurants. In the late 1950s, after visiting a brewery ...
A first-of-its-kind dining experience in the Harrisburg region is coming to Lower Paxton Township. Shinjuku Station is ...
Conveyor-belt sushi chain Sushiro has introduced a large touchscreen to virtually showcase its dishes instead of having plates of actual sushi parading past diners, the chain’s operator ...
Guests can pick plates off a conveyor belt, or order specific dishes to be delivered on a "sushi highway." All sushi plates are $4, and guests receive prizes for eating certain amounts.
OSAKA--A major conveyor-belt sushi chain announced on March 2 that it has developed an artificial intelligence camera system to detect suspicious behavior among customers toward the plates ...
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