My Sushi Belt Experience

Introduction:

When it comes to Japanese food, sushi is the first thing that pops into my mind. During my first week in Tokyo, I decided to visit a sushi belt restaurant to experience how the Japanese enjoy this popular dish.

What food did I try?:

I started with some popular sushi that I had eaten before, like salmon and tuna. Then, I tried scallop soft roe, which was new to me. It was something I had never seen on a menu before! I also ordered some fried chicken.

How did I feel when I tried it?:

The salmon and tuna were fresh and delicious. They tasted better than all the sushi I had before. The scallop soft roe had a strong ocean flavor and a strange texture. I still finished it, even though it wasn’t my favorite. The fried chicken was surprisingly good with its crispy skin and juicy meat.

How is the food prepared?:

All the chefs worked in the open kitchen in the middle of the restaurant. A conveyor belt carried plates of sushi around to every table. You could simply grab whatever you liked. The sushi belt moved at a comfortable speed, giving you time to observe each plate before deciding which one to grab. There were usually a few plates of the same type of sushi placed on the belt together, so you could choose the freshest one.

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