jorgelito |
09-26-2008 02:19 PM |
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Originally Posted by Nisses
(Post 2532432)
That's something I'd like to try.
So far I haven't found a sushi-bar the way you describe it. No luck finding them here, or maybe I'm just blind? :)
And yeah, I'm going for some sushi tonight, counting the hours (the fact that it's friday afternoon probably has something to do with it as well :) )
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Hmmm...that's strange. The sushi bar is a primary feature of a sushi restaurant. You really can't miss it. It's a bar/counter area where the sushi chefs prepare their sushi.
I have to edit: 3 hours is on the long side. 2 hours is more about right for a sushi dining experience.
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Originally Posted by ratbastid
(Post 2532448)
The irony is, the Japanese use their hands for sushi. It's finger-food there.
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Aha, just like I said. :)
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