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Having sushi at Tokyo
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2013/4/28 18:33
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Hi
I know that this is a very difficult question to answer because everyone has a different opinion, but
Can you please name some nice restaurants where a tourist can enjoy some sushi (not very expensive).
I tried to find myself but after I searched in so many website I only got confused!
I'm also interested in those restaurants with a conveyor belt where the plates pass in front of you
Thanks George
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by Geomelin
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Re: Having sushi at Tokyo
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2013/4/28 20:26
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Umm..., at first Hina-Zushi in Ginza? All you can eat, about 5,000yen/1person They have English menu cards. BTW, I can recommend CN(Kaisen-don; bowl of rice topped with seafoods) as cheaper sushi. IMAGEs: http://goo.gl/BPKOWMaybe the cheapers are about 9,00yen, the upper grades are about 2,500yen. Many restaurants are in Ginza. Cheapers are anywhere, Minato-ya is famous in Ameyoko near Ueno.(often be crowded) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rK9wwt7yeMM
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by ajapaneseboy
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Re: Having sushi at Tokyo
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2013/4/28 20:37
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Sorry, I incorrectly wrote, many kaisen-don restaurants are in Tsukiji.
And about ]i(kaiten-zushi; belt conveyor sushi), a famous sushi-chain o(Midori) in Ikebukuro has it, I think. In Ameyoko, sushi restaurant ](Oedo) is in front of JR-Okachimachi station.
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by ajapaneseboy
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Re: Having sushi at Tokyo
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2013/5/4 09:56
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Gengki-sushi in Shibuya (fairly close to the two 109 buildings) was cheap and pretty good.
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by Raab (guest)
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Re: Having sushi at Tokyo
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2013/5/5 03:52
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Sushi Zanmai is a chain of sushi restaurants, and some are open 24/7. The main store is in Tsukiji (outer market), I think. They have good sushi, at excellent prices. Not gourmet, but it's superb value. Very well known throughout Tokyo. Check out the prices on the menu. http://www.kiyomura.co.jpDale
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by Oenophile Angler
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