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Conveyor Belt Sushi Restaurant Near Strip in Las Vegas | Sapporo Revolving Sushi



Conveyor Belt Sushi Restaurant Near Strip in Las Vegas | Sapporo Revolving Sushi

LOCATIONS
4671 Spring Mountain Road (Chinatown location in video)
Las Vegas, NV 89102
Phone: (702) 915-7500
11:30AM — 12AM

8229 Dean Martin Dr #110
Las Vegas, NV 89139
Phone: (702) 522-8990
11:30 AM–11 PM

5760 Centennial Center Blvd #110
Las Vegas, NV 89149
Phone: 702-778-8700
11:30 AM–11 PM

6825 S Las Vegas Blvd #100
Las Vegas, NV 89119
Phone: (702) 410-5477
11:30 AM–11 PM

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Sapporo Revolving Sushi”s Website: https://sapporolv.com/#

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In this video we’ll be trying a popular revolving sushi restaurant in Las Vegas all of our research on this place looked promising and by that we mean they promise a conveyor belt of never-ending Sushi coming directly to your booth so yeah we don’t know about you but that’s

Promising enough for us so we decided to say yes and go ahead and check it Out so we are talking about sapora revolving sushi and there are four locations in Las Vegas we decided to go to the Chinatown location because it was the closest to the strip they open at 11:30 a.m. and close at midnight which is very convenient if you’re craving

Sushi on the Strip as always we’ll leave all the info and links for everything in the description section and if you’ve been to saporo revolving sushi before let us and our viewers know about your experience in the comment section below now let’s get back to Sushi the first

Thing you’ll notice when you walk in is that all of the booths are in columns that attached to the back wall where the conveyor belt of sushi comes from the kitchen each conveyor belt has booths on both sides once you are seated you’ll see the conveyor belt on the move and

See that each Booth comes with a touchscreen station so the way it works is simple each plate on the conveyor belt is only $3 you can grab whatever you want and just stack your plates at the edge of your table the tablet is for ordering anything that is not on the

Conveyor belt like full rolls Ramen or other hot dishes from the kitchen once your you’re finished just request your bill and someone will come over and count your conveyor belt plates and that’s it one of the things we loved about this place was that the items on

The conveyor belt were not just basic sushi rolls they also had special rolls sashimi and even appetizers like yoza on top of the conveyor belt is another track but it’s not plates of sushi it’s a robot food server that brings you your items from the kitchen that you ordered using the

Tablet so of course we wanted to order something that the robot would bring us so we placed an order for a bowl of ramen as we waited for the robot to bring it to our disappointment a human actually came over with our Bowl instead that’s when we realized that a

Robot probably shouldn’t be flying by people’s heads with scorching hot soup on top of it makes sense We’ll order something else next Time so let’s talk about some of the plates we tried some of our favorites were the popcorn lobster Roll the spicy Tuna the New Zealand king Salmon and the salmon with tartar and Dill just to name a Few In total we had 12 plates and one bowl of ramen Considering that we had been eating all day and still had plans for dessert after we decided we were full enough to request the bill to do so we just pressed the request Bill button on the tablet and a worker came right over to count our plates and bring us the

Bill we have to say say Not only was this place a super fun experience it was also quite affordable as well we only paid a little over $40 for 12 conveyor belt plates and a bowl of pretty decent Ramen this place is close to the strip open late fun affordable and delicious

Needless to say we loved it and will definitely be back so will you be trying saporo revolving sushi next time you’re in Las Vegas Thanks for watching be sure to like And subscribe to before you travel for more content like This

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