Summary
Kaiten-sushi is often translated as "conveyor belt sushi," a bloodless term that may be technically correct, but doesn't really begin to capture the sheer wackiness of the experience.
And when the conveyor belt is replaced with an armada of wooden sushi boats floating in an eternal circle on a water-filled canal, the level of sheer zaniness begins to flood the mind and soul.See the full content of this document
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Siori Sushi in Redondo and Buddha's Belly in Santa Monica
(I've heard of kaiten-sushi bars where the rolls chug past on small locomotive cars, which I haven't encountered hereabouts. Though I am reminded of a hamburger place near where I grew up in the Bronx that delivered its burgers and fries via Lionel. I loved it, though I spent a lot of time trying to derail...
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