Technomancer wrote:I love sushi, but alas, can rarely afford it. A good meal isn't that expensive however. I know of a couple of places here in Steeltown where a decent dinner can be had for around ~$10 CDN or less. My personal favourite so far is the spicy eel roll, but I haven't tried everything on the menu yet. There are also some pretty good Korean variations that don't incorporate fish.
What I really want to know is where I can buy a bottle of decent plum wine.
Xavier249 wrote:Plum wine? umm I am underage, can't help you there.
Spirit_Wolf8356 wrote:Sushi is utter nastieness. Green tea is something I want to have, but haven't gotten around to it yet.
Kokhiri Sojourn wrote:Green Tea is excellent for me, and especially after dinner, as the evening progresses. In regards to Sushi, I can't say that I've had any yet, because I only know one person that likes it that I could possibly go with at this point, and she's a girl. Now going to get expensive Sushi with one other girl and myself - sounds kinda fishy to the general public. I've made it a resolution though, and will try and get some no later than the beginning of next semester with one of my English teachers back at college.
EireWolf wrote:I love sushi. Salmon sashimi is my favorite, if it's fresh. (sashimi = raw) Mmmmmm... I could be a happy, happy grizzly bear. (You must not have had good salmon if it was hard to handle. But it could just be personal preference.) Yellowtail sashimi is also good.
EireWolf wrote:I usually order the chirashi sushi... that's basically "assorted." That way I get a little bit of everything. And of course, it wouldn't be the same without the steaming cup of green tea. *happy sigh*
Angelchick wrote: like sushi but i'm not sure if i like green tea. because i can't remember drinking it but i have probably tried it before.
blkmage wrote:Apparently, wasabi is supposed to kill any evil germs that reside on your uncooked fish, but I can't eat anything with a morsel of wasabi anyway.
blkmage wrote:Yes, sushi is extreme tastiness. It depends on where you live of course, but being in Toronto and having Asian malls everywhere makes it easier to find and it makes it cheaper. The last time I had it, I went out with my friends and we only spent about $10 per person (including drinks), and we weren't even able to finish the whole platter. I also regularly go to a nice Japanese restaurant that has sushi, but I have yet to try it because the ramen wins me over.
blkmage wrote:About Korean stuff: the only Korean thing I have had is some Korean BBQ. That stuff is awesome.
AngelSakura wrote: You guys are going to kill me for this, but there's an Asian grocery store/restaurant near me. Yep. Unfortunatly, most of the stuff is Korean. Not that I have anything against Korea. The largest amount of Hello Kitty stuff I have ever seen. Oh, and people? I got a bento box. Ever since I read Cardcaptor Sakura, I have wanted a bento box.
AngelSakura wrote:Sushi and green tea are good. But hot sake and plum wine sound better. Xavier249 has 3 years to go. I have 9. Pity me.
AngelSakura wrote:I looked fom manga but all I found was a video section. The thing was, all the videos were in white cases. With white labels. And Korean writing. *twitch*
TwilightKissC3 wrote:Sushi is awsome!!!!!! i had a couple different kinds but my favorite one was this one with fried shrimp in it it rock!!!
TwilightKissC3 wrote:Sushi is awsome!!!!!! i had a couple different kinds but my favorite one was this one with fried shrimp in it it rock!!!
EvilSporkofDoom wrote:I LOVE sushi ^_____^ My favourites are the Spicy Scallop, Shrimp Tempura, Salmon, and the Dynamite roll. I like pretty much any sushi except for octopus and squid, because I find it tastes too rubbery when uncooked. I quite like Green Tea too, but I wouldn't deem it my favourite tea.
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kaji wrote: Oddly, I dont really like much seafood. No Lobster for me please. However, I really enjoy Sushi. However, I cannont eat a lot of it. To much makes me feel really queezy. Fatty Tuna is great, and I like Eel. Though I dont know if I have had it on a string...
kaji wrote:If only my wife also enjoyed sushi, then I could have it more often. Oh well.
kaji wrote:Green Tea is ok. Im not a huge tea drinker, but when I do, I prefer flavored tea's. Lemon, mint, that kind of stuff.
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]I remember that one fateful day when Coach took me aside. I knew what was coming. "You don't have to tell me," I said. "I'm off the team, aren't I?" "Well," said Coach, "you never were really ON the team. You made that uniform you're wearing out of rags and towels, and your helmet is a toy space helmet. You show up at practice and then either steal the ball and make us chase you to get it back, or you try to tackle people at inappropriate times." It was all true what he was saying. And yet, I thought something is brewing inside the head of this Coach. He sees something in me, some kind of raw talent that he can mold. But that's when I felt the handcuffs go on.
Thanks.kaji wrote: What a shame, being allergic to one of the most natual flavorings. I'll with you.
kaji wrote:The eel I have had, is actualy cooked before being all 'sushied up'. Im not sure if you are suposed to eat raw eel.... Clarification?
Sorata Arisugawa of the questionable X series.kaji wrote:Sora? *can only think of Kingdom Hearts* Sora Sora Sora.....
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