I ate sushi from 7-11 once then spent the next 30 hours shitting my brains out.
The difference between farm salmon and wild salmon is levels beyond in taste, but the price is double or tripled. Nutritional benefits are better, but there are also ecological concerns.
The sushi at my local grocery store is freaking delicious.
It's made in-house and whoever's doing it knows their stuff.
I love sushi but people take it too seriously there I said it.
At least Kroger sushi is made by hand in-store.
You gotta watch the documentary Jiro dreams of Sushi and you think differently about it.
I love sushi but people take it too seriously there I said it.
Walgreen's has sushi?
I have. I appreciated his dedication to his craft, but it didn't change my relationship with sushi.
That can be said for any cuisine, really. You should see the In'N'Out vs. Five Guys threads.
lol what? this is just incorrect.In Japan, sushi is definitely not a staple. It is expensive dining, and it's not a normal occurrence for Japanese to go out and eat sushi.
That can be said for any cuisine, really. You should see the In'N'Out vs. Five Guys threads.
Cheap sushi is good for the pure fact that it makes you appreciate like hell when you get the real stuff. And what a glorious return it is.
You shouldn't even be eating at places that have a menu. Sushi is meant to change by the hour based on freshness and with the specialty of the itamae who honors your presence.
Also watch Fish: A Japanese Obsession. It's quite good.I have. I appreciated his dedication to his craft, but it didn't change my relationship with sushi.
Are tattoos as accepted in Japan as they are in the USA? My mom always says tattoos are taboo because they relate it to the Yakuza, but maybe times have changed or she was wrong to begin with.
I stopped the video and came in here to make this same comment.
Why would you buy sushi from Walgreen's?
I don't mind cheap stuff once in a while - and it's not any less filling than the 'real' stuff, I don't really get that.
I do miss Fujiya in Victoria, though. Decent quality sushi at filthy cheap prices. Their donburi was great too.
Fujiya shoutout on GAF? Shit man.
I don't like seafood, but yeah that place is supposed to be the joint here in Victoria for cheap sushi. If I'm eating sushi, it's some kind of beef roll, which may be blasphemy, but whatever.
If I'm out for sushi with people I'm usually hitting up an udon or ramen with some gyoza.
There's a Walgreens on the strip in Vegas that sells sushi. I was almost drunk enough to try it but the wife's better judgment prevailed. It didn't look too bad.
I'm sure he loves Walgreens burgers, too, right? Gordon Ramsay is probably down for some Red Baron pizza any day.Super fancy pants chef Thomas Keller loves In-N-Out burger, for example.
In Japan, sushi is definitely not a staple. It is expensive dining, and it's not a normal occurrence for Japanese to go out and eat sushi.