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Japan's biggest conveyor-belt sushi chain debuts in Thailand at CentralWorld

Sushiro's first branch in Thailand is now welcoming sushi lovers on the 7th floor of the mega shopping mall.

Arpiwach Supateerawanitt
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Arpiwach Supateerawanitt
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"Tasty Sushi for All, Tasty Sushi for the Hearts" is the hunger-inducing motto by none other than Sushiro, Japan's self-proclaimed best selling sushi restaurant. The brand has established its fame in the country for over three decades with its signature serving style on a conveyor belt, and now operator Sushiro Global Holdings is ready expanded its renown to Bangkok.

Set to open its door to sushi lovers in the capital on March 31, Sushiro's very first branch in Thailand will take over a spot on the 7th floor of gigantic shopping mall CentralWorld. This new outpost is designed according to the original interior of Sushiro in Japan, which means you will be enjoying this popular Japanese small-sized rice on a moving conveyor belt while sitting at the long wooden table (or in a booth if you're coming in as a group).

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Some of you might be curious to see if the prices of sushi at the Bangkok branch would be different from the crowd-pleasing ¥100.00 per dish in its motherland. Well, Sushiro has already revealed the number! Like the original branches, the one at CentralWorld will be serving sushi on four different plates, each of which indicates the prices ranging from only B40, to B60, to B80 to the maximum of B120. Good price, we reckon!

Apart from a big variety of sushi, there will be plenty of servings to better the experience (and of course, fill up the empty), which include fried items, noodles & soup, small dishes like salads, and desserts.

Get ready now to relive the moment when you can easily travel to the Land of Rising Sun and gobble up real sushi from a conveyor belt, especially now that traveling is still impossible. Once again, Sushiro will open on the 7th floor of CentralWorld, starting from March 31. The restaurant also launches its own app Sushiro Thailand (available on both iOS and Android) which allows you to make an online reservation. How convenient!

For more information as well as the menu, follow the restaurant via its Facebook page here.

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