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Genki Sushi

Popular conveyor belt sushi restaurant in Tokyo known for affordable plates and an interactive ordering system. Enjoy fresh nigiri and rolls.

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If you’re looking to avoid the drinks and would prefer a hearty meal, head over to Genki Sushi for one of Japan’s most famous foods. Sushi is infamously expensive in every country due to two things: 1) the freshness needed to make it good and healthy and 2) the preparation time and focus required to make it beautiful. That being said, Genki (meaning in good health/spirits) hits that sweet spot between being delicious and affordable. This place offers everything found at up-market sushi restaurants with a wide variety of dishes, from fried egg to salmon and everything in-between. The menus are provided on interactive screens (in English) so everything is done at the push of a button — the epitome of Japanese convenience. Average sushi plate price: ¥300/ $2.70
If you find yourself exploring or staying in any of the smaller districts of Tokyo and you’re hankering for some of the budget foods we’ve talked about, just remember that CoCo Ichibanya, Yoshinoya, Tenya, Tori Kizoku, and Genki Sushi are all chains and can be found across the entire city. Especially Yoshinoya; you’ll find yourself tripping over them.

WillHarris 5 years ago

Genki Sushi Guides

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    madeleineray (Madeleine Ray)
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    madeleineray (Madeleine Ray)
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