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The best sushi I had was, by far, in Japan. Nothing better than a variety of 100 yen sushi plates passing around your table through a conveyor belt. :D I stacked up 8 plates. Delicious! I'm not a big fan of sushi but boy did I love what I had in Japan. It wasn't even a fancy restaurant.
 
I'm the kind of person who has never had sushi and actually I never even want to try it. I just think that you can get so many more flavors when you actually cook the fish.
 
I'm the kind of person who has never had sushi and actually I never even want to try it. I just think that you can get so many more flavors when you actually cook the fish.
True, but you'd be very surprised at how many flavors it can have! I was the same way before I tried it.
 
Yeah... from my experience, sushi beyond Las Vegas, NV is bad (haven't tried sushi in NYC yet though).

I haven't had NYC sushi yet, but my friend has and said it's amazing.

The best sushi I had was, by far, in Japan. Nothing better than a variety of 100 yen sushi plates passing around your table through a conveyor belt. :D I stacked up 8 plates. Delicious! I'm not a big fan of sushi but boy did I love what I had in Japan. It wasn't even a fancy restaurant.

Went to a fancy restaurant when I was in Seoul, and they had the best sushi I have ever had... I love eel, and the eel was amazing!!! Asia knows sushi best I think...
 
I'm the kind of person who has never had sushi and actually I never even want to try it. I just think that you can get so many more flavors when you actually cook the fish.

Lots of flavor in deeat Lutefisk and fried-battered bottom-feeder walleye! :sarcasm: :sarcasm: :sarcasm:
 
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