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The Conveyor Belt Dining Craze Shows No Signs of Letting Up

More automated dining heads to Chinatown

Sapporo Revolving Sushi
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By the end of the year, Las Vegas will host a minimum of six automated Asian dining restaurants and at least three appear to be headed to Spring Mountain Road.

Real estate trackers CREConfidential reports that the parent company behind Sapporo Revolving Sushi has signed a lease to expand to a second site, less than half a mile away from its first, five-month-old location.

The 1,850-square-foot property will be located on the opposite side of the Mountain Point Business Park’s main structure from Garionban, California Sushi Burrito and 8oz Korean Steak House. No further details have been revealed.

Sapporo is already working on opening Spring Valley’s machine-driven Master Kim’s Korean BBQ by the middle of the year and a substantial sized expansion of its sushi concept into Centennial.

Also, coming very soon to 5645 Spring Mountain, newcomer Konbea Belt Sushi is promising an “all you can eat sushi and seafood experience,” with its plates delivered by conveyor belt.

Chubby Cattle, the originators of the local, automated service craze in Las Vegas, launched in 2016 and continues to speedily deliver Mongolian-style hot pots to your seat on Jones Boulevard.

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8oz Korean Steak House

4545 Spring Mountain Road B #105, Las Vegas, NV 89103 702-909-3121

Sapporo Revolving Sushi

4671 Spring Mountain Road, , NV 89102 (702) 915-7500 Visit Website

Master Kim’s Korean BBQ

7070 S. Durango Drive, Las Vegas, NV 89113

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