2/5 Neil B. 1 year ago on Google • 46 reviews
I
had
this
place
recommended
as
one
of
the
better
running
sushi
places
in
Prague.
In
particular,
I
was
told,
they
will
offer
me
food
from
the
normal
menu
to
taste
as
I’m
eating
from
the
conveyor.
My
experience
was
negative
on
both
counts!
Let
me
explain…
First,
there
was
a
language
barrier.
I
asked
in
czech
if
the
waitress
spoke
a
little
English
and
she
said
no.
So
I
pointed
at
the
“running
sushi”
on
the
menu.
She
asked
me
what
drink
I
wanted
and
I
asked
for
“voda
perliva”.
I
noticed
ten
minutes
later
that
neperliva
was
what
had
arrived.
I
eagerly
tucked
into
what
is
pretty
good
sushi-
no
complaints
there.
I
tried
several
kinds
and
added
pickled
ginger,
wasabi
paste
and
soy
from
the
table
to
each.
Very
pleasing.
Shortly
after
commencing
I
was
handed
three
sticks
of
fried
shrimp.
I
expected
this
from
my
recommendation
and
they
were
tasty
and
hot.
Soon
I
felt
I
was
running
out
of
choice.
I’d
had
eaten
pretty
much
every
type
of
sushi
on
offer,
twice
in
some
cases.
I
stared
hopefully
at
the
carousel,
willing
some
other
hot
food
to
appear,
and
none
did.
Nobody
came
to
ask
me
if
I
wanted
anything
from
the
menu.
I
waited
and
waited
and
some
thirty
minutes
after
sitting
down
decided
to
have
some
fruit
and
finish
up.
The
moment
I
started
eating
my
fruit
salad,
new
dishes
began
appearing
on
the
conveyor!
Plates
of
hot
Japanese
food,
skewers
of
prawns,
and
crab
balls!
The
place
wasn’t
busy
and
so
it
wasn’t
that
these
had
been
available
all
along
and
were
just
being
taken
by
other
people.
They
literally
had
not
prepared
these
hot
foods
for
over
30
minutes.
I
quickly
set
my
fruit
aside
and
ate
some
beef,
chicken
and
crab.
The
food
was
very
enjoyable,
but
I
now
was
eating
more
than
I
intended
because
of
their
lack
of
variety
earlier.
I
finished
my
fruit
salad
and
flat
water
and
paid.
The
running
sushi
is
listed
as
369kc
in
the
daytime
on
their
menus
and
website.
What
isn’t
mentioned
is
that
between
1100
and
1500
if
you
eat
for
less
than
one
hour
it
is
319kc.
The
waitress
who
took
my
money
was
distracted
and
ignorant.
Bizarrely
as
I
left,
expecting
“Na
shledanou”,
she
said
“dobry
den”
to
me.
I
sighed
and
responded
“dobry
den”
and
left.
The
food
wasn’t
bad
at
all,
but
the
experience
was
because
they
didn’t
put
out
hot
food
for
half
an
hour.
Weird.
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