Conveyor Belt Sushi and A Spin Through Little Asia in Plano

While North Texas’ official Chinatown is a mainstay of Richardson, Plano has its own Little Asia Town Plaza. The intersection of Coit and Park is also home to a concentration of East Asian businesses, making it a sort of “micro-Asia Town” that’s actually easier to explore, as most places are counter service or grab-and-go. WhenYukihana Revolving Sushi opened, I was intrigued. As a huge fan of Kura Revolving Sushi Bar, I was all for a local version of conveyor belt sushi. And if I could use it as an excuse to try a few different spots and eat my way through the area — why not?

Yukihana is … quirky.

The first thing you see outside is an umbrella and two lawn chairs that look like they’re waiting for a backyard pool party. Step inside, and it’s well-designed — bright and modern — with a conveyor belt that circles the bar area ever so slightly, giving you a peek behind the curtain into the chef’s magic. For reasons unknown, the main plate at each place setting is glued to the bar…

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