- Tags:
- Conveyor belt sushi / Kaiten-zushi / Kappa Sushi / Meat / Roast Beef / Sushi
Related Article
-
Akihabara restaurant’s 5.5kg roast beef bibimbap is a giant meaty meal challenge
-
Komeda Coffee releases mouthwatering trio of beefy short rib burgers
-
Japan’s cutest bird recreated as manga delinquent sushi is just as cute as the bird itself
-
Japanese convenience store’s dry-cured ham sushi rice balls are a surprisingly fancy drinking snack
-
New Japanese Drifting Hotel Lets You Explore The Setouchi Inland Sea
-
Barista reveals the trick to making the best green tea at conveyor belt sushi restaurants
You don't necessarily have to have fish for sushi. As long as you have sushi rice (shari) and a topping (neta), you're in business. Popular Japanese kaitenzushi, or conveyor belt, sushi chain Kappa Sushi offers quite a lot in that regard, with offerings like Kobe beef uni sushi and Christmas fried chicken and mayo sushi plates.
Their latest heavy duty concoction more than doubles down on that meaty sushi idea, stacking loads of beef on a sushi plate to the point where you'll have trouble finding the rice. Their new Meat Meat Mountain Tower sushi certainly looks to live up to its name.
The Meat Meat Mountain Tower is part of Kappa Sushi's "Naughty Series" and appears to be quite the layered sushi plate. As the image below breaks town, the sushi stacks six slices of roast Angus beef on top of Kappa Sushi's signature rice, and is topped with a golden "sauce" in the form of egg yolk and slathered in another layer of burnt garlic sauce.
Priced at 330 yen, you may not to order much more for a filling sushi dinner. According to the picture below, you can spot the rice--but it appears to be quite the healthy serving.
The Meat Meat Mountain Tower sushi will be available at Kappa Sushi restaurants throughout Japan from March 14th-21st.