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InSushi Randers

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Conveyor-belt sushi and all‑you‑can‑eat Japanese favourites bring colour, movement and casual dining energy to Randers NV every evening of the week.

InSushi in Randers NV brings a playful slice of Japan to Mariagervej with its conveyor-belt sushi, all‑you‑can‑eat concept and modern casual vibe. Open every evening, the restaurant focuses on fresh maki, nigiri and warm Japanese sides, served either from the belt or made‑to‑order. With both dine‑in and takeaway options, it works equally well for relaxed dinners, small celebrations or a convenient sushi fix on the edge of town.

A brief summary to InSushi

  • Monday 3 pm-9 pm
  • Tuesday 3 pm-9 pm
  • Wednesday 3 pm-9 pm
  • Thursday 3 pm-9 pm
  • Friday 3 pm-9:30 pm
  • Saturday 3 pm-9:30 pm
  • Sunday 3 pm-9:30 pm

Local tips

  • Aim for an early evening sitting, around opening time, for the widest variety on the conveyor belt and a calmer atmosphere before larger groups arrive.
  • If you prefer specific rolls or warm dishes, use the digital ordering system rather than waiting for the belt; made‑to‑order plates arrive quickly and freshly prepared.
  • For takeaway, check for any pickup discounts when ordering online and allow extra time on Friday and Saturday evenings when the kitchen is busiest.
  • Mention any dietary needs such as vegetarian choices or shellfish allergies when you are seated so staff can guide you to suitable items on the all‑you‑can‑eat menu.
  • If you want to sit close to the conveyor belt action, request counter or belt‑side seating when booking, as these spots are often the first to fill.
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Getting There

  • City bus

    From central Randers, use a local city bus line serving Mariagervej and Randers NV; typical journey times are around 10–20 minutes depending on the route and traffic. Single tickets within the city usually cost about 20–30 DKK and can be bought via regional transport apps or from machines at main hubs. Buses generally run more frequently on weekdays and early evenings than late at night, so check the last return departures if you plan a long dinner.

  • Taxi

    A taxi from Randers city centre to Mariagervej 136 B normally takes around 8–12 minutes in regular traffic. Expect fares in the region of 120–180 DKK one way, depending on distance within the city and time of day. Taxis are a convenient option if you are travelling in a small group, dining late in the evening when buses are less frequent, or prefer a direct door‑to‑door trip.

  • Bicycle

    Cycling from the centre of Randers to Randers NV is a practical choice in good weather, with typical ride times of 10–20 minutes depending on your starting point and pace. The route uses regular city streets and cycle paths, mostly on gentle gradients. Bring lights and reflective gear during the darker months, and remember that winter conditions with ice or snow can make cycling less comfortable.

  • On foot from central Randers

    If you enjoy walking, reaching Mariagervej 136 B from the central districts of Randers takes roughly 30–45 minutes at a moderate pace. The walk follows established urban streets with standard pavements, suitable for most visitors with average mobility. Weather can change quickly, so consider wind and rain in the cooler months and plan extra time if travelling with children or carrying luggage.

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  • Seating Areas
  • Trash Bins
  • Information Boards

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Japanese Flavours on the Edge of Randers

InSushi sits on Mariagervej in Randers NV, a short hop from the centre yet far enough to feel like its own little culinary corner. Opened in 2011, it was among the early spots in town to fully embrace contemporary Japanese dining, combining classic techniques with a relaxed Danish neighborhood feel. The low-rise building, generous windows and simple frontage give it an understated appearance from the street, but once inside the focus quickly shifts to the food and the constant movement of plates.The restaurant’s all‑you‑can‑eat formula runs every evening, making it a dependable choice when you want a long, lingering meal without doing mental math over every bite. You order via a digital system while a conveyor belt delivers a steady stream of colorful creations, turning dinner into a quietly dynamic spectacle.

Conveyor Belts and Colourful Plates

At the heart of InSushi is the classic kaiten‑style conveyor belt that loops through the dining room, carrying plates of maki, nigiri and small warm dishes. It adds motion and a playful atmosphere: you watch salmon, tuna, tempura and seaweed salads glide past, choosing what catches your eye while still being able to order specific favorites from the screen.The menu focuses on familiar crowd‑pleasers: salmon and tuna nigiri, inside‑out rolls with crisp tempura, creamy sauces and fresh vegetables, plus more indulgent baked or deep‑fried specialties. Alongside the sushi you will usually find gyoza, tempura prawns, yakitori‑style skewers and simple desserts, so guests who are less keen on raw fish can still eat well. Portions are small and meant for sharing, encouraging a relaxed pace and plenty of experimentation.

Casual Setting with a Modern Touch

Inside, InSushi leans into a modern, unfussy aesthetic. Expect clean lines, dark tables, light walls and functional seating, with the belt and open preparation area providing much of the visual interest. The layout typically mixes bar‑style seats close to the action of the conveyor and regular tables suited to couples, families or small groups.Lighting tends to be soft rather than dramatic, keeping the focus on the plates and conversation. It is casual enough for a spontaneous weeknight stop but put‑together enough for a low‑key date night or a relaxed celebration. Background music and the gentle clink of plates contribute to a lively but not overwhelming soundscape.

Takeaway Convenience and Local Routine

InSushi also functions as a reliable takeaway hub for the surrounding neighborhoods. Online ordering with discounts on pickup has become part of its rhythm, and many locals treat it as their regular Friday‑night sushi option. Boxes typically include an assortment of rolls and nigiri, with add‑ons like edamame, salads and warm snacks.Because the restaurant opens only in the afternoon and evening, it fits neatly into after‑work and weekend routines. The moderate price level makes it accessible for repeat visits while still feeling like a treat compared with everyday fast food.

Evening Destination in the Aarhus Region

Listed as a sushi spot within the Aarhus region’s dining scene, InSushi is a practical stop for travelers exploring Jutland who want a straightforward Japanese meal without heading into larger city centers. Its consistent evening hours, easy‑to‑understand concept and familiar flavors make it a low‑stress choice if you are new to sushi.Whether you sit along the belt watching plates circle or order a large takeaway to share, the experience is about abundance, variety and a friendly introduction to Japanese‑inspired cuisine in a Danish setting.

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