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Quietly Dominating the East
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Naples, Florida
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Re: hooked on sushi
I am pretty sure it is the same everywhere, but the good grocery stores here all produce a variety of Sushi daily that is available for purchase for a 5 or 6 bucks for 8-ish pieces. It is not excellent, but not bad and will do if you need a lunch fix
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#32 |
Gamebreaker
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Re: hooked on sushi
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!! Don't eat supermarket sushi! It is the worst! Outside of Wegmans of course.
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Playmaker
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Frederick, MD
Age: 46
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Re: hooked on sushi
Giant Eagle has a sushi counter with a sushi chef making it right in front of you. I've never ordered from it but other that have said it's pretty good.
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Playmaker
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Denver
Age: 43
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Re: hooked on sushi
I eat sushi by myself all the time, 'cause none of my friends like it. Don't be a wuss ... go for it!
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#35 |
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Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Orlando, FL
Age: 41
Posts: 147
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Re: hooked on sushi
I enjoy eating sushi.
GMscud I will probably had to grad school in Gainesville, so I will check out that place next year. If you or GMscud are ever in Tampa then you have to go to Ichiban in Tampa near USF. Best in town and best I ever had, I always go back. Best rolls Matt and Rosey roll- fresh salmon wrapped around rice with volcano topping in the middle delicious. Volcano roll-the salmon is baked. The topping is on the top. Make sure you get the $10 dollar roll. The $6 dollar roll has the topping inside. Spicy tuna Tampa roll, duh its Tampa Crunchy Baked salmon roll If you like yellowtail the Karma special is good appetizer Their Sashimi is awesome too. I have actually had sup par sashimi before but not at Ichibhan. I am taking a sushi class in August with a friend ![]() |
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#36 |
Special Teams
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Yorktown, VA
Posts: 148
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Re: hooked on sushi
I can eat sushi, just not a big fan. Don't see the draw. Personally rather put some shrimp, scallops, tuna, salmon, or soft crab on the grill.
Would like to know if there is anything I'm missing or doing wrong? I do know that not crazy about raw fish. |
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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Los Angeles, CA
Age: 48
Posts: 3,007
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Re: hooked on sushi
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I guess sushi lovers have a palette that has taken to the uniqueness of raw fish... taste and texture are completely different than cooked. As much as the quality of fish, your sushi eating experience depends just as much as the chef's skill level... he/she makes all the difference in the world. Honestly, I really wasn't into sushi until I got into college and was introduced properly... until that point, I'd been thinking sushi was all spicy tuna and california rolls (didn't really see what all the fuss was about). Then my fanatical sushi friends took me to my first nigiri spot. Then it was all over. |
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#38 |
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Yorktown, VA
Posts: 148
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Re: hooked on sushi
I was raised eating seafood and several family members were watermen. Years ago as a kid ate a lot raw oysters and clams. Now with all the polution eating raw seafood worries me.
My concern is how to truely tell difference is sushi or sashimi grade tuna, salmon, etc. |
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Germantown, MD
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Re: hooked on sushi
sushi - blah, yak, blah.. ugh.. blah.
I'll eat any kind of seafood if it's cooked. Correction, I'll even eat raw oysters and clams. BUT NO WAY DO I EAT RAW FISH!!! ... YUCK! |
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#40 |
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Join Date: Feb 2004
Age: 46
Posts: 8,317
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Re: hooked on sushi
To each his or her own, but how can you eat things that resemble flu snot, but not raw fish?
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Join Date: May 2004
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Re: hooked on sushi
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You should see me arguing with Japanese people about how delicious deer meet is. They are like GROSS, I would never eat Bambi. Meanwhile they will order raw pickled jellyfish with beer the way we order Buffalo wings (it's delicious btw). |
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Yorktown, VA
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Re: hooked on sushi
Ok I figured out why Supermarket sushi sucks so bad. It is because you always get it so cold. I had leftovers (very rare) from my favorite sushi place the other day. When I took the leftovers out the next day and ate them straight from the fridge it tasted horrible. The cold totally ruins the texture of the rice.
Supermarkets have to keep it cold since it is not made to order. |
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Playmaker
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Arlington, VA
Age: 41
Posts: 3,109
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Re: hooked on sushi
The majority of Sushi that Americans is cooked, just so you know. I'm not trying to sway you, I just don't think that most people who judge Sushi before trying it understand that most of what they would eat isn't raw.
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