Is it true that Sushi Trains are frowned upon by upperclass Japan?
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Is it true that Sushi Trains are frowned upon by upperclass Japan?
Sushi's the only way I eat seafood. One of the local restaurants here has their own roll where they take a BUNCH of stuff (I only remember eel and cream cheese, but there's like seven ingredients at least), cram it into a huge sushi roll, and get just a little tempura batter going on, topped with eel sauce... Soooo good!
Otherwise, I'll rarely get a bit of shrimp in some cream-sauce pasta at (insert random "Italian" restaurant name here) if I'm feeling the need to have seafood elsewhere.
I lovelovelovelikecrazy salmon in any form, and for sushi my favourite is probably when you get salmon and avocado in a roll :D I mostly like the sushi from yo!sushi though, the main sushi lunch place near my work is not really so nice. :s
I don't care if you call me a weeaboo, sushi is glorious.
Jess and I went to a Sushi Go in Rhode Island and it was really good stuff. Though the mochi was even better. It was strawberry :3
My girlfriend's family frequently goes out for sushi at this one place. They know the owner very well and he gives them free things and makes the most deliciousest sushi in the entire world. I go with them sometimes and eat so much I have to poop a lot afterwards.
Oh man, the mochi was amazing. It was so yummy and sweet. The interior & exterior of the place are a cute Newport style. Stop there, if you're ever in Newport.
http://www.tablehound.com/newport/im...0/sushigo1.jpg
http://www.tablehound.com/newport/im...0/sushigo2.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...hoody/WHAT.jpg
I prefer my fish in the sea and not as food.
I had fish & chips for the first time in ages the other day and I really enjoyed it.
I'm not a huge fan of seafood in general, but I quite enjoy cod and mackerel. Kippers are a nice, occasional treat and I utterly adore prawns.