Wednesday, January 11, 2006

and, of course, when otosan asked me what do i want for lunch, there was nothing i really wanted except sushi.

sushi and sashimi are two of my favorite food and there is nothing compare eating sushi and sashimi right in their original country.

for those who love sushi, this is how as tuna sushi look like in a sushi restaurant in japan. the cut is thicker than the one in sushi tei and appearently longer.

i ate alot. we ate alot.

plates upon plates of sushi. tako, meguro, fat tuna, you name it and that made me full and satisfied. it was the first and last time we ate in a sushi restaurant during my stay. but, the impression and the experiment lasted longer than that.

the next time i wanted to eat sushi, i went to a grocery store and waited till six in the evening when they would put discounted price for sushi and sashimi. that way, i could eat sushi cheaper compare to the one at a sushi bar.

the taste wasn't that good compare to the picture above, but still, eating sushi and sashimi in their native country -- it was priceless.

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