Aquarian81 wrote:To all my honey's who dont like sushi, I must tell you that sushi HAS to be eaten at a clean, experienced, traditional sushi bar. If not, then the fish might be old and funky, and old and funky sushi can turn out to be quite disgusting.
Quality sushi fish (preferably tuna) melts in your mouth with its delicate flavors. You can ask the chef to lightly cook the sushi meat if you gag at the thought of raw fish like I do. The first time had sushi it was raw but good. But the thought of raw fish made me squirm, so I started having cooked sushi (oxymoron anyone?) Its still great, with wasabi.
i am in love with japanese food, irelands not big for exotic food though, so my first sushi was only 2 years ago , in Chennai of all places, a nice wee Japanese/Korean restaurant. don't know how they stayed in business, we were the only ones ever there.
does anybody know of a good lebanese place in Hyd?
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