i'm on your side on this one juicy...steak...mmm. in fact, i just had to defend myself last night to a group of friends for declining "sushi night" because i wasn't interested in the sushi part at all (nevermind that it was an hour away).
"why? what's wrong with sushi? why don't you like sushi?"
i'm on your side on this one juicy...steak...mmm. in fact, i just had to defend myself last night to a group of friends for declining "sushi night" because i wasn't interested in the sushi part at all (nevermind that it was an hour away).
"why? what's wrong with sushi? why don't you like sushi?"
I love some sushi as long as it's fresh and done right. I had 10pm all you can eat sushi in Richmond one night and the snapper tail was rubbery ew! But good sushi is good food.
"Sushi" is now the new "Coffee"... I remeber when I was living in NYC (8yrs ago) and there was serious Sushi peer pressure. It was the thing to do.. like starbucks coffee. "Hey you wanna do sushi" "Let meet up for some sushi" ...
That was my problem with sushi. I could not stand the nori (seaweed) so I stuck with ones that did not have it. My fiance loves sushi though so alas I ended up at places. While sitting at a bar the chef made us some roll spontaneously (didn't ask for it). I felt bad but told him that I do not like the seaweed. He said he should of noticed and that he was sorry. Anyways he made a new roll with a soy wrapper. Think he called it "mamenori". Either way I love this stuff and most places carry it.
Mamenori has no real taste to it and thankfully I can now eat sushi without the seaweed.
"Sushi" is now the new "Coffee"... I remeber when I was living in NYC (8yrs ago) and there was serious Sushi peer pressure. It was the thing to do.. like starbucks coffee. "Hey you wanna do sushi" "Let meet up for some sushi" ...
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