I've only ever tried sushi once, and I'm pretty sure the friend I was with did a terrible job on introducing me. I'm not sure what one would use as an introductory to sushi, but the rolls she picked definitely weren't it.
Needless to say, I've not had any since.
I will take you out for sushi.
Super! =] Does the place you go to have combos? I mean I figure if there are enough kinds I may find one I like?
Uh, yeah sure why not.
I've only had it a few times too and had a similar experience as you. I do need to try it more and pay attention to what I like and don't like.
I've only ever tried sushi once, and I'm pretty sure the friend I was with did a terrible job on introducing me. I'm not sure what one would use as an introductory to sushi, but the rolls she picked definitely weren't it.
shrimp's great, but i'm not a big fan of it in sushi. i think this would be different if i lived near a coast, however.
I think this is why most people are a bit surprised when they hear that I've not really had sushi other than that one time. I live in one of the prime fresh seafood locations in the world.
My one experience with sushi? I was in St. Louis. Hah. Kind of backwards.
shrimp's great, but i'm not a big fan of it in sushi. i think this would be different if i lived near a coast, however.
I think this is why most people are a bit surprised when they hear that I've not really had sushi other than that one time. I live in one of the prime fresh seafood locations in the world.
My one experience with sushi? I was in St. Louis. Hah. Kind of backwards.
More affordable than anywhere else, for sure. Even still, if you have to buy it up here you're paying a pretty steep fee, it seems. I've seen it straight off the boat for about $10/pound.
If you're lucky, you know someone who crabs - fresh & free. That's my situation, a neighbor of mine crabs. So a couple times a season we get fresh crab.
Beth, my mom makes some great fish tacos...(would you like to try them?).
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If you really want to experience sushi, forget about the fancy rolls and just load up on sashimi and nigiri. It's a bit pricier, but you get the full fish flavor. I like rolls, but in small quantities.
I dropped $40 on sushi for lunch Wednesday... We had: sashimi: octopus uni (HOLY CRAP WAS THIS GOOD)
nigiri: octopus squid red snapper (I think) mackerel tuna yellowtail quail egg
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