Wasabi, Japanese restaurant in Budapest, Hungary
Wasabi is a Japanese restaurant in Budapest where a conveyor belt carries fresh sushi and other Japanese dishes past the tables for diners to select. Guests pick plates as the food travels by them.
Since opening, Wasabi introduced the running sushi concept to Budapest and changed how the city approaches Japanese dining with this modern style. It brought a new way for locals to experience Japanese food.
The place shows how Japanese cooking traditions have taken root in Budapest's food culture, with guests experiencing sushi, wok dishes, and teppanyaki all in one space.
The restaurant operates daily from 11 AM to 11 PM and is wheelchair accessible so all guests can move around comfortably. Credit cards are accepted and staff speak multiple languages.
Chefs prepare teppanyaki dishes directly in front of guests at dedicated cooking stations, blending meal preparation with a cooking demonstration. This live cooking lets visitors watch their food being made.
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