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 Post subject: Sushi
PostPosted: Thu Jul 15, 2010 5:55 pm 
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I want to make this thread for people to list what sushi joints they have been to, city, prices, service, flavor etc..

I will start with Toledo Ohio.

One sushi place, Sakura. And it is phenom. I recommend the spider roll or the yellow tail sashimi. 4 rolls, sake and 3 sapporos cost me about 65 bucks. Not bad.

Any good places in your cities?

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 Post subject: Re: Sushi
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too many good ones to list here...I could eat sushi everyday


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i've actually never tried this...does any sushi come with training wheelz?

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 Post subject: Re: Sushi
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thodoks wrote:
i've actually never tried this...does any sushi come with training wheelz?


dont get california rolls....it aint sushi...
just start with fresh salmon, tuna or shrimp


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If you are ever in Sacramento, there is a place in the Natomas area of town called Osaka. Very very good. :thumbsup:

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thodoks wrote:
i've actually never tried this...does any sushi come with training wheelz?

there's cooked sushi. fusion might be what you're looking for.


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Spike wrote:
thodoks wrote:
i've actually never tried this...does any sushi come with training wheelz?

there's cooked sushi. fusion might be what you're looking for.

go on...

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thodoks wrote:
Spike wrote:
thodoks wrote:
i've actually never tried this...does any sushi come with training wheelz?

there's cooked sushi. fusion might be what you're looking for.

go on...

well, doug will claim it isn't real sushi, and he'd be right. the fish is often cooked and there's often delicious sauces or some deep frying going on. it's great eating, i indulge on occasion, but it's not the pure sushi experience. it's a good way to get your feet wet though.


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Spike wrote:
thodoks wrote:
Spike wrote:
thodoks wrote:
i've actually never tried this...does any sushi come with training wheelz?

there's cooked sushi. fusion might be what you're looking for.

go on...

well, doug will claim it isn't real sushi, and he'd be right. the fish is often cooked and there's often delicious sauces or some deep frying going on. it's great eating, i indulge on occasion, but it's not the pure sushi experience. it's a good way to get your feet wet though.


what you describe is very delicious...

Thodes, just go get a spicy tuna roll...thats the best place to start...little soy sauce and a dab of wasabi..


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Doug RR wrote:
Spike wrote:
thodoks wrote:
Spike wrote:
thodoks wrote:
i've actually never tried this...does any sushi come with training wheelz?

there's cooked sushi. fusion might be what you're looking for.

go on...

well, doug will claim it isn't real sushi, and he'd be right. the fish is often cooked and there's often delicious sauces or some deep frying going on. it's great eating, i indulge on occasion, but it's not the pure sushi experience. it's a good way to get your feet wet though.


what you describe is very delicious...

Thodes, just go get a spicy tuna roll...thats the best place to start...little soy sauce and a dab of wasabi..

doug's right, thodes. maguro


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Nigiri tuna is the best.

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blue fin tuna belly ftw


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 Post subject: Re: Sushi
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*** thread is currently being gentrified, check back later ***


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 Post subject: Re: Sushi
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What's everybody's favorite type of roll?

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theplatypus wrote:
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What's everybody's favorite type of roll?

i see you've betrayed your good friend chud.


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This ain't GD, Spike.

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you're damn right it isn't, pal.


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Zen Bistro in Tampa

Volcano Roll - crab stick, cucumber, cream cheese, avocado, topped with seafood dynamite

Dragon Roll - spicy tuna, tempura flakes, cucumber, topped with tuna, masago, scallion and spicy mayo


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Dash wrote:
Zen Bistro in Tampa

Volcano Roll - crab stick, cucumber, cream cheese, avocado, topped with seafood dynamite

Dragon Roll - spicy tuna, tempura flakes, cucumber, topped with tuna, masago, scallion and spicy mayo

this is a good example of fusion, thodoks


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Spike wrote:
Dash wrote:
Zen Bistro in Tampa

Volcano Roll - crab stick, cucumber, cream cheese, avocado, topped with seafood dynamite

Dragon Roll - spicy tuna, tempura flakes, cucumber, topped with tuna, masago, scallion and spicy mayo

this is a good example of fusion, thodoks

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