Sushi terrorism” pranks, which involve customers licking communal soy sauce bottles and tampering with dishes, have forced ...
Leading restaurants in Japan that use the kaiten - or rotating - serving feature are being forced to switch to more ...
“Sushi terrorism” pranks, which involve customers licking communal soy sauce bottles and tampering with dishes, have forced nearly all major restaurant chains in Japan's iconic conveyor-belt ...
“Sushi terrorism” pranks, which involve customers licking communal soy sauce bottles and tampering with dishes, have forced nearly all major restaurant chains in Japan's iconic conveyor-belt sushi ...
“Sushi terrorism” pranks, which involve customers licking communal soy sauce bottles and tampering with dishes, have forced nearly all major restaurant chains in Japan's iconic conveyor-belt sushi ...
“Sushi terrorism” pranks, which involve customers licking communal soy sauce bottles and tampering with dishes, have forced nearly all major restaurant chains in Japan's iconic conveyor-belt sushi ...
W hen small plates of raw fish first started moving around British restaurants on conveyor belts, the response was mainly one ...
For many people, it is the essential Japanese cuisine — sushi on small plates, plucked by the customer from a slowly moving ...
While the problem was first reported in Japan around a decade ago, it attracted more attention in the past year with the emergence of “sushi terrorism” in which customers caused outrage with ...
A recent spate of viral videos showing pranksters tampering with passing dishes has led some ‘kaiten sushi’ operators to ...