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massdee
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Posted - 06/27/2007 : 5:53:38 PM
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I heard a sushi bar is opening where Antoinetta's was on Broadway.
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EverettsPride
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Posted - 06/27/2007 : 6:14:14 PM
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I heard the same thing.
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justme
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Posted - 06/27/2007 : 6:25:17 PM
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Yuk! |
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Lynda
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Posted - 06/27/2007 : 9:10:44 PM
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I also heard that and I also say Yuk. |
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H1ghCh4r1ty
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Posted - 06/27/2007 : 10:59:19 PM
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yuck foo comes to mind, with the Pup and I being international travelers.......
google it.....
I believe its chinese, with our apoligies...
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EverettsPride
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Posted - 06/28/2007 : 02:38:41 AM
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I do not think a sushi bar will go over good in this area.
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justme
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Posted - 06/28/2007 : 05:24:08 AM
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quote: Originally posted by EverettsPride
I do not think a sushi bar will go over good in this area.
Sally
I can't see it drawing a big crowd either........ |
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Obvious
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Posted - 06/28/2007 : 08:08:12 AM
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If you have what it takes to try Sushi, you will either love it, or hate it. I know alot of people who love it. Me, I don't. I say Yuk too. Good luck to the owner, hope all works out for them. |
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Citizen Kane
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Posted - 06/28/2007 : 08:30:02 AM
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I've tried sushi. No thanks. I don't see Everett as a sushi kind of place. |
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Lynda
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Posted - 06/28/2007 : 09:03:43 AM
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What kind of ethnic background does Sushi come from? Is it a Oriental Dish? |
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massdee
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Posted - 06/28/2007 : 09:31:03 AM
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Sushi From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In Japanese cuisine, sushi (#23551;#21496;, sushi?) is a food made of vinegared rice combined with seafood. Most, but not all, fish used in sushi is un-cooked, but other ingredients may be cooked, smoked, blanched, sauteed, or marinated.
Sushi is an English word that has come to refer to a complete dish with rice and toppings; this is the sense used in this article. The original term Japanese: #23551;#21496; sushi (-zushi in some compounds such as makizushi), written in kanji, means snack and refers to rice, but not fish or other toppings.[1]
Outside of Japan, sushi is often misunderstood to mean clumps of rice topped with raw fish or even the raw fish by itself. It is also misunderstood to refer to fresh raw-seafood dishes, such as a Japanese delicacy called sashimi (sushi and sashimi are considered distinct in Japan).
There are various types of sushi. Sushi served rolled in nori (dried and pressed layer sheets of seaweed or alga) is called maki or rolls. Sushi made with toppings laid with hand-formed clumps of rice is called nigiri, toppings stuffed into a small pouch of fried tofu called inari; and toppings served scattered over a bowl of sushi rice called chirashi-zushi. |
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donice
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Posted - 06/28/2007 : 5:02:13 PM
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Japanese are cultured, educated, respectful people. |
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Lynda
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Posted - 06/28/2007 : 6:28:09 PM
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I am not a fan of anything that isn't cooked so I think I will stay clear. |
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Middle-Man 1
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Posted - 06/28/2007 : 7:09:06 PM
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quote: Originally posted by donice
Japanese are cultured, educated, respectful people.
I would tend to agree with the notable exception of December 7, 1941.
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Court4Fred
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Posted - 06/29/2007 : 11:20:11 AM
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I tend to think of sushi as "bait" - something that should be placed on a hook in order to catch other fish, which can be cooked appropriately, with some breadcrumbs and a slice of lemon.
That said - there might be other things on the menu? I know that Wagamama is a "sushi bar" but many go for the noodles and saki. Why not give it a chance? |
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EverettsPride
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Posted - 06/29/2007 : 11:56:46 AM
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Not all Sushi is raw. That is what scares lots of people away from trying it.
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