Good texture with moderate sweetness.
WhyIt is directly ordered and described as having good texture and sweetness.Toriton
JonmatThis is the Toriton Kousei branch near Susukino in Sapporo, where the video shows conveyor-belt sushi by tablet order. The menu translation, lunch hours, and plate prices are all discussed in the video.
A concise guide based on what was ordered and described in the feature.
The toppings are generally solid and the value is good, but the rice is a bit tightly packed.
Soft and satisfactory.
WhyIt is one of the first ordered items and is described as satisfactory.Well-grilled eel.
WhyIt is served at the end and said to be well grilled.See what each feature ordered, described, and highlighted about the visit.
What Is Conveyor Belt Sushi Like in Japan? Trying Different Types of Sushi
A quick tour of conveyor-belt sushi at Toriton Kousei in Sapporo, plus brief stops at Sushi Zanmai, a beer factory, and yakitori.
This is the Toriton Kousei branch near Susukino in Sapporo, where the video shows conveyor-belt sushi by tablet order. The menu translation, lunch hours, and plate prices are all discussed in the video.
The toppings are generally solid and the value is good, but the rice is a bit tightly packed.
- The main visit is to Toriton Kousei near Susukino in Sapporo.
- Orders are placed by tablet, and some menu items have Korean translations.
- Most plates cost between 200 and 400 yen, and sushi comes in pairs.
- The video shows scallop, sweet shrimp, sardine, negitoro, eel, and inari sushi.
- The beer factory visit ended before opening hours, so no beer was served.
