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#1 taiwangirl

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Posted 2011-09-06 23:04:16

Does anybody have any recommendations for the conveyor style sushi restaurants in Bangkok?  I realize that this type of sushi is more for mass market than high dining, but it is usually pretty inexpensive and a good way to get some quick sushi when in the mood.

Anywhere along the BTS area on Sukhemvit/Ploenchit.  Thanks!

#2 ShopBoy

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Posted 2011-09-07 00:04:18

If you can head out a little bit more to Central World.

You can find plenty of them.

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Posted 2011-09-07 00:15:01

Shabushi .... right next to Chidlom BTS.

also in Ekamai Major Cineplex and in Central World.

All you can eat in 1 hour 20 minutes.  Just divert that conveyor into your mouth!

#4 ShopBoy

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Posted 2011-09-07 00:23:58

View PostKinnock, on 2011-09-07 00:15:01, said:

Just divert that conveyor into your mouth!

:cheesy:

Shabushi not bad but it's a mixture of mini hot pot + Sushi value for money tho.

Edited by ShopBoy, 2011-09-07 00:24:22.


#5 taiwangirl

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Posted 2011-09-07 22:22:15

Thanks to all!  
@Shopboy - I will have to check the suggestion out.
@Kinnock - too funny! (but then you havent seen me eat before!)

#6 ShopBoy

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Posted 2011-09-07 22:40:56

You can find at least 3 or more conveyor belt Sushi in Central World.

#7 AyG

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Posted 2011-09-12 07:57:32

Kobune (chain) does kaiten zushi.  Branches across Bangkok.

Quality is reasonable, but a few of the sushi choices are Thai taste (such as frankfurters) and to be avoided.



 


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