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Tom Anderson wrote to uk.transport.london on Sun, 12 Dec 2004:

On Sun, 12 Dec 2004, Les and Claire wrote:

Where's the best Sushi too?


Hey, is anyone going to answer this bit?

I've never had it in a restaurant, only in a box from the supermarket!
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fresh Sushi is wonderful! Supermarket sushi was very disappointing. Too
old..

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Sushi should never be refrigerated as the rice goes hard, so supermarket
sushi is a long off the real thing, which should be freshly made and eaten.

"Mrs Redboots" wrote in message
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Tom Anderson wrote to uk.transport.london on Sun, 12 Dec 2004:

On Sun, 12 Dec 2004, Les and Claire wrote:

Where's the best Sushi too?


Hey, is anyone going to answer this bit?

I've never had it in a restaurant, only in a box from the supermarket!
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Nick H (UK) wrote to uk.transport.london on Mon, 13 Dec 2004:

Go, with plenty of money in your pocket, to any proper Japanese
restaurant. The sort where you have to ask if they have a menu in
English. If you like supermarket sushi you'll love the real thing!

I'm sure I would - but what I really like is vegetarian sushi, as the
fish variety is apt to contain shrimp or prawn, which I both dislike and
cannot digest! I assume the restaurants do them, too?

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Huge wrote to uk.transport.london on Tue, 14 Dec 2004:

Mrs Redboots writes:
Nick H (UK) wrote to uk.transport.london on Mon, 13 Dec 2004:

Go, with plenty of money in your pocket, to any proper Japanese
restaurant. The sort where you have to ask if they have a menu in
English. If you like supermarket sushi you'll love the real thing!

I'm sure I would - but what I really like is vegetarian sushi, as the
fish variety is apt to contain shrimp or prawn, which I both dislike and
cannot digest! I assume the restaurants do them, too?


Give that "sushi" means "with rice", it does not need to contain anything
in particular, other than rice. Vegetarian sushi is commonplace.

(Most Brits confuse sushi with sashimi (raw fish)).


Which, in fact, sushi doesn't appear to contain anyway - it's usually
smoked salmon (yum, yum!). One of these days I shall persuade someone
to take me out for fresh sushi!
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Which, in fact, sushi doesn't appear to contain anyway - it's
usually smoked salmon (yum, yum!). One of these days I shall
persuade someone to take me out for fresh sushi!


I've had plenty of Sushi with raw fish in, and very nice it is too.

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Mrs Redboots wrote:

Nick H (UK) wrote to uk.transport.london on Mon, 13 Dec 2004:


Go, with plenty of money in your pocket, to any proper Japanese
restaurant. The sort where you have to ask if they have a menu in
English. If you like supermarket sushi you'll love the real thing!


I'm sure I would - but what I really like is vegetarian sushi, as the
fish variety is apt to contain shrimp or prawn, which I both dislike and
cannot digest! I assume the restaurants do them, too?


I've been vegetarian 16 years, and I've always found enough to eat when
I've gone.
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On Tue, 14 Dec 2004, Mrs Redboots wrote:

Huge wrote to uk.transport.london on Tue, 14 Dec 2004:

Mrs Redboots writes:
Nick H (UK) wrote to uk.transport.london on Mon, 13 Dec 2004:

Go, with plenty of money in your pocket, to any proper Japanese
restaurant. The sort where you have to ask if they have a menu in
English. If you like supermarket sushi you'll love the real thing!

I'm sure I would - but what I really like is vegetarian sushi, as the
fish variety is apt to contain shrimp or prawn, which I both dislike
and cannot digest! I assume the restaurants do them, too?


Give that "sushi" means "with rice", it does not need to contain
anything in particular, other than rice. Vegetarian sushi is
commonplace.

(Most Brits confuse sushi with sashimi (raw fish)).


Which, in fact, sushi doesn't appear to contain anyway - it's usually
smoked salmon (yum, yum!). One of these days I shall persuade someone
to take me out for fresh sushi!


I'm with Robin here - real fish sushi does not contain smoked salmon, it
contains raw fish (although i think the prawns, squid, etc are cooked).
Smoked salmon sushi is indeed rather nice, but not a patch on the real
thing.

tom

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Mrs Redboots wrote:
Nick H (UK) wrote to uk.transport.london on Mon, 13 Dec 2004:


Go, with plenty of money in your pocket, to any proper Japanese
restaurant. The sort where you have to ask if they have a menu in
English. If you like supermarket sushi you'll love the real thing!


I'm sure I would - but what I really like is vegetarian sushi, as the
fish variety is apt to contain shrimp or prawn, which I both dislike and
cannot digest! I assume the restaurants do them, too?

Only prawn sushi will contain prawn. Many other kinds of fish are used
and are available, as well as veg options.

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Mrs Redboots wrote:
Huge wrote to uk.transport.london on Tue, 14 Dec 2004:


Mrs Redboots writes:

Nick H (UK) wrote to uk.transport.london on Mon, 13 Dec 2004:


Go, with plenty of money in your pocket, to any proper Japanese
restaurant. The sort where you have to ask if they have a menu in
English. If you like supermarket sushi you'll love the real thing!


I'm sure I would - but what I really like is vegetarian sushi, as the
fish variety is apt to contain shrimp or prawn, which I both dislike and
cannot digest! I assume the restaurants do them, too?


Give that "sushi" means "with rice", it does not need to contain anything
in particular, other than rice. Vegetarian sushi is commonplace.

(Most Brits confuse sushi with sashimi (raw fish)).



Which, in fact, sushi doesn't appear to contain anyway - it's usually
smoked salmon (yum, yum!). One of these days I shall persuade someone
to take me out for fresh sushi!


*not* smoked but raw. yes, yum yum!

but you might get smoked if made for you by a Japanese person here in
UK. They probably wouldn't be able to buy fresh enough high quality
fish, and would not risk serving anything raw that they were not very
sure of.

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