Sakae Sushi

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Sakae Sushi is a sushi restaurant chain originating from Singapore. It was established in 1997 by Apex-Pal International Ltd. The restaurant is known for its conveyor belt sushi concept, where customers can pick their desired sushi from a rotating conveyor belt.

History[edit | edit source]

Sakae Sushi was founded in 1997 in Singapore by Apex-Pal International Ltd. The company aimed to offer a quick service, value-for-money sushi restaurant concept.

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Sakae Sushi's menu features a variety of sushi, including nigiri, maki, and temaki. They also offer other Japanese cuisine, such as ramen, udon, and bento boxes.

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Sakae Sushi has expanded beyond Singapore, with locations in several other countries, including Malaysia, Indonesia, China, and the Philippines.

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