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In this west Fort Worth restaurant, diners pick what they want from the ‘sushi train’

Akarii Revolving Sushi open in Fort Worth

Hey, Bud! Have you gone to the new restaurant where the sushi rides around on a conveyor belt?

—West side shopper

We covered Akarii Revolving Sushi, 628 Harrold St. in Left Bank, two years ago when the “sushi train” restaurant first opened a Mansfield location. You watch a train of sushi roll past and pick what you want. It’s not the best sushi in town, but it’s fun; akariirevolvingsushi.com.

A conveyor belt rotates sushi past tables equipped with iPads at Akarii Revolving Sushi.
A conveyor belt rotates sushi past tables equipped with iPads at Akarii Revolving Sushi.

Mi Cocula open again in west Fort Worth

Hey, Bud! What’s up with Mi Cocula? We sure love it.

—West side margarita drinker

Mi Cocula Mexican Grill, 6550 Camp Bowie Blvd., is open again after the Moreno family took a break. It’s a Ridglea neighborhood Tex-Mex favorite known for one of the city’s best margaritas. (Usually, more than one.)

Sweetgreen salad chain opens in Fort Worth

Hey, Bud! Any word on the new Shake Shack?

—West side burger guy

No — but Sweetgreen will open next weekend alongside the Shake Shack spot at 1605 S. University Drive. Sweetgreen is a California-based salad restaurant chain was launched on M Street in Washington, D.C. Another Sweetgreen will open in December at 1111 E. Southlake Blvd.; sweetgreen.com.

A worker scoops an ingredient for an order from the salad bar inside a Sweetgreen restaurant in Boston.
A worker scoops an ingredient for an order from the salad bar inside a Sweetgreen restaurant in Boston.