This restaurant is located within the Park of Nations in Lisbon (known in Portuguese as Parque das Nações). Surrounding this restaurant are the largest Casino in Lisbon and the largest indoor Aquarium in Europe. Many Portuguese people also know this place by another name, Expo 98, because a World Fair Exhibition was held in this area in 1998. The entire area was redesigned, and many new infrastructures were built.
Arigato Sushi House, is located near many multinational company offices and five-star hotels, which keeps it busy during lunch hours.
The buffet at this restaurant starts at a specific time and is available until 4 PM. After 4 PM, the buffet gradually starts to close. It then reopens at 7 PM for dinner service, which is offered exclusively from a menu.
The restaurant features a bar and tends to be very busy for dinner, especially on Friday and Saturday nights, as well as during special occasions. It is advisable to make a reservation for a table. Additionally, you can order food online through services like Uber Eats, Glovo, and Bolt Food.
Interestingly, I was an employee of this restaurant from May 2019 and worked there for a year and a half. During the COVID pandemic, when everything went into lockdown, I lost my job. I learned a lot about sushi-related work while working there. However, I haven’t eaten any sushi until today.
I am with my senior sushi chefs—two of them are from Brazil, and one is from Portugal.
I am here with my colleagues from Nepal, Brazil, Portugal, and Ukraine at a Christmas party organized by the restaurant owner in December 2019.
I took all these pictures while working at the restaurant, and today I uploaded them using the Google Photos app. Special thanks to the team behind the Google Photos app for their amazing creativity.
















