
For as little as $14, customers will be treated with unlimited sushi and drinks for an unforgettable meal.
Lots of restaurants are starting to offer sweet all-you-can-eat deals over here in Japan. Whether it’s KFC’s crispy fried chicken or a delectable smorgasbord of desserts, summer is a great time to be in Japan.
And now things are about to get better as Kanagawa Prefecture-based conveyor belt sushi restaurant Kappa Zushi is stepping up to offer all-you-can-eat sushi deals. Three plans are available to customers, and all come with free access to drinks for the ultimate dining experience.
Patrons of the regular plan (1,580 yen, US$14) will have 69 types of dishes at their disposal, including popular staples like amberjack, salmon, salmon roe, and tuna sushi.
▼ The cheese mayonnaise salmon sushi is surprisingly good.
▼ Finish off the meal with a cheesecake, pudding, or some ice cream.
Those hoping to get their money’s worth may find it in the special plan (1,980 yen) which offers an additional 35 dishes for a total of 104.
▼ The extra 35 options include indulgent treats like
scallops, fatty tuna, and even roast beef.
The premium plan costs 2,480 yen and allows unfettered access to the entire menu of 113 dishes, a whopping selection that’ll satisfy any sushi connoisseur. It’s perfect if you fancy salt-water eel, Norwegian salmon, or a mini strawberry cake parfait.
▼ Here are the additional nine choices for the premium plan.
This all-you-can-eat sushi fest is only available on weekdays, running from 25 July to 10 August, and from 20 August to 31 August. Not all Kappa Zushi stores are participating in the promotion though, as only the Kanagawa areas listed below will offer unlimited plans:
1. Yokohama Totsuka
2. Yamato Shimowada
3. Kawasaki Ichinotsubo
4. Kita Shin-Yokohama
5. Tsuokacho
6. Sagami Ono
7. Minami Rinkan
8. Hiratsuka
9. Hadano
10. Zushi
11. Yokosuka Miharucho
Before rushing out to dive into Kappa Zushi’s sushi heaven, be aware that online reservation is mandatory for the promotion, which can be easily done here. All customers sitting at the same table must opt for the same plan.
Whether you’re craving for some quality sushi or looking for a unique eating experience, look no further than Kappa Zushi. If you’re hoping to pair some of the most delicious sake with unlimited sushi though, we’d recommend a cozy place that’s just a stone’s throw away from Tokyo Skytree.
Source: Kappa Zushi via Yahoo! Japan, Hachima Kiko
Images: Kappa Zushi





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