Sushi Teria in Empire State Building

Japanese restaurant · Midtown West

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"Genroku Sushi, established in 1974, was known for its metal conveyor belt sushi service. The venue was popular for providing lunchtime entertainment as the sushi plates circulated the room. Patrons often requested fresh sushi from the chefs to avoid pre-prepared items." - Robert Sietsema

A Conveyor Belt Sushi Chain Has Opened in the New York area: Should You Go? - Eater NY

1F, Empire State Building, 15 W 33rd St, New York, NY 10118 Get directions

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