Sushi Count
Sushi Count
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Sushi Count

Ditch the messy chopstick marks and focus on the food. Track every piece with a single tap, avoid leftover fees, and prove you got your money’s worth.

Key Figures

Downloads

344K+

User Rating

4.9/5

Total Ratings

0

Publisher

Sean Gransee

Category

Food & Drink

Locales

1

Latest Version

2.1

Size

8.7 MB

First Released

Jun 4, 2013
Features

Master Every All-You-Can-Eat Round

Sushi Count simplifies your dining experience with a sleek, one-tap interface that tracks your intake so you can focus on the food and the conversation.

One-Tap Precision

Effortlessly count every piece with a simple tap. Forget the mental math and enjoy your meal without the fear of losing track.

Avoid Extra Fees

Stay in control of your order. Track exactly what you have eaten to prevent leftover penalties and ensure you get your money's worth.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Sushi Count

What is the Sushi Count app?

The Sushi Count app is a tool designed to track sushi consumption at all-you-can-eat restaurants. It ensures users never lose count of the pieces they have eaten.

How do I count sushi with the Sushi Count app?

Users count sushi with the Sushi Count app by tapping the virtual sushi icon on the screen each time they eat a piece of real sushi. The app then automatically updates the total.

Does Sushi Count replace manual tracking methods?

Yes, Sushi Count replaces manual tracking methods for sushi consumption. It eliminates the need for fumbling with pens, making unreadable marks, or relying on incorrect estimations.

The following screenshots and description are sourced directly from the app's official store listing and are the property of the app developer.

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Screenshots

Sushi Count - Splash screen for Sushi Count app featuring a logo with sushi illustrations and the slogan Never lose count again

Splash screen for Sushi Count app featuring a logo with sushi illustrations and the slogan Never lose count again

Sushi Count - Sushi Count app instruction screen showing text Eat sushi, then tap sushi with sushi illustrations

Sushi Count app instruction screen showing text Eat sushi, then tap sushi with sushi illustrations

Sushi Count - Interface of the Sushi Count app showing a total of eight sushi pieces eaten

Interface of the Sushi Count app showing a total of eight sushi pieces eaten

Sushi Count - Sushi Count app interface showing a piece count of 51 with sushi illustrations

Sushi Count app interface showing a piece count of 51 with sushi illustrations

Description

Counting sushi is hard. Now, there’s a better way. With Sushi Count, you’ll never lose track of how much sushi you’ve eaten when you’re at an all-you-can-eat sushi restaurant. No more fumbling for pens, making unreadable marks on chopsticks, or incorrect estimations. All you have to do is tap the virtual sushi every time you consume a piece of real sushi, and Sushi Count takes care of the rest.

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