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I do like fish, sword, salmon, squid and I have tried a bit of Cephalopod, was ok.

 

However my gfriend doesnt like fish, the sight of it etc etc so its very rare I get out to fish restaurants etc etc but I did see a Sushi lunch box in Morrisons t'other day and I thought it looked quite nice. Has anyone had sushi and what are their thoughts?

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Nice sushi is fucking great. Haven't had any over here really, but it's something I really miss from living in America. Good for you as well.

 

Does it have a really strong taste? I just have this thought of it been really, really strong and me chucking.

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Vietnamese girl who was a friend took me to the Yo!Sushi in London. Not bad as contrary to popular belief only about a quarter of dishes are mostly raw fish. You can work your way into it with small dished that are mostly rice. They even do completely non fish dishes like chicken goujons for the complete feardies. Don't remember much of what it tasted like, suffice to say it wasn't a horrible experience.

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Nice sushi is fucking great. Haven't had any over here really, but it's something I really miss from living in America. Good for you as well.

 

Does it have a really strong taste? I just have this thought of it been really, really strong and me chucking.

 

Nah, it doesn't taste dead fishy or anything tbh.

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Nice sushi is fucking great. Haven't had any over here really, but it's something I really miss from living in America. Good for you as well.

 

Does it have a really strong taste? I just have this thought of it been really, really strong and me chucking.

 

Nah, it doesn't taste dead fishy or anything tbh.

 

Cool, I think I may have to go somewhere in Leeds to have a go. Anyone know any where? I would love to go here :- Livebait but the bird doesnt do seafood :lol:

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Only had the M&S stuff which is essentially just canned tuna wrapped in rice so can't really comment.

 

Must try it someday.

 

TBH, that M&S pre-packed stuff is shite. Proper sushi is actually rather nice. Wasabi though...didn't reckon on it being quite THAT hot. :lol:

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I'm jealous. :razz: Get the spicy tuna rolls, whack a little bit of wasabi in your soy sauce til it dissolves, and dip the rolls in it. Class.

 

Don't try to eat the wasabi in lumps - stick it in the soy sauce. If you eat it in lumps you'll not taste anything for the rest of the night. :lol:

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Only had the M&S stuff which is essentially just canned tuna wrapped in rice so can't really comment.

 

Must try it someday.

 

TBH, that M&S pre-packed stuff is shite. Proper sushi is actually rather nice. Wasabi though...didn't reckon on it being quite THAT hot. :razz:

 

They put wasabi in the chocolate cake at Waggamamma. :lol: It's alright but it's a little odd.

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Only had the M&S stuff which is essentially just canned tuna wrapped in rice so can't really comment.

 

Must try it someday.

 

TBH, that M&S pre-packed stuff is shite. Proper sushi is actually rather nice. Wasabi though...didn't reckon on it being quite THAT hot. :razz:

 

They put wasabi in the chocolate cake at Waggamamma. :lol: It's alright but it's a little odd.

 

Hmmm I have the Wagamama cook book, wnt to the one in Dublin for the first time last year, fell in love with the place, was delighted when the opend the one in Leeds!

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Don't try to eat the wasabi in lumps - stick it in the soy sauce. If you eat it in lumps you'll not taste anything for the rest of the night. :lol:

 

So THAT'S where I went wrong! <_<

 

Have to say the salmon roe I had nearly made me chunder, but everything else was lush. Nice little place just at the far side of Liverpool Street Station in the city. :razz:

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Don't try to eat the wasabi in lumps - stick it in the soy sauce. If you eat it in lumps you'll not taste anything for the rest of the night. :razz:

 

So THAT'S where I went wrong! <_<

 

 

:lol: Aye. In the soy is the way all the Japs do it so I reckon that's the approved approach.

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