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Revolving Sushi Bar To Roll Into Parsippany Soon
Kura Revolving Sushi Bar is a high-tech sushi franchise that offers bites on a conveyor belt that loops through the entire restaurant.
PARSIPPANY, NJ — A new sushi restaurant is coming to Parsippany, and all customers have to do is take a seat and wait for it to arrive.
Kura Revolving Sushi Bar offers sushi on a conveyor belt that goes around the entire restaurant. Customers can sit and wait for their favorite sushi and sashimi to come right to their tables.
The high-tech Japanese eatery is one of the many new establishments set to open up in Parsippany’s District 15Fifteen strip.
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Kura Revolving Sushi Bar offers sushi on a conveyor belt that goes around the entire restaurant. Customers can sit and wait for their favorite sushi and sashimi to come right to their tables.
"At our restaurant, you pay by the plate. Our indoor dining experience features a Revolving Sushi Bar, which allows you to select dishes you see as they float by, as well as an Express Belt for selective orders delivered tableside," a statement read. "Each sushi plate is the same set price per location, and we also offer udon, ramen, side dishes, and desserts at varied price points."
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Kura Revolving Sushi Bar NJ locations include Edison, Cherry Hill, Fort Lee, Jersey City, and Paramus. Its District 15Fifteen location will be the first in Morris County.
The restaurant offers a plethora of sushi and sashimi options, including classics such as California Tuna Rolls, as well as more intricate bites like Seared Eel with Miso Cream Cheese and the Spicy Popcorn Shrimp Roll.
Those who aren’t a fan of sushi also have plenty of options, including sides like chicken gyoza dumplings or vegetable tempura. There are also several options for soups and noodle bowls.
The establishment also offers take-out and delivery options.
“Only the finest Japanese ingredients,” a statement read. “Kura Sushi’s dishes adhere to the Japanese virtue of serving natural and healthy meals prepared with fresh, premium ingredients.”
The sushi bar is expected to open up sometime in 2026, according to its website.
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