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Went there again today, this time for lunch. Ordered the sushi deluxe lunch,
which I think is quite a bargain, as far as lunches go. 10 pieces of nigiri, one California roll, and miso soup, for $11.95. For nigiri, I received: 2 salmon, 2 tuna (more like toro!), 1 ika (squid), 1 tako (octopus), 1 saba (mackerel), 1 hamachi (yellowtail), 1 ebi (cooked shrimp) and 1 suzuki (striped bass or fluke or whatever). Pieces were large. Fish very fresh. California roll was good for what it was. Salmon was once again very buttery and delectable. Tuna was definitely either chu-toro or toro. Very tendery, buttery consistency.... wow. I really expected to be disappointed on the mackerel, but was quite surprised, as it had excellent flavor. Went overboard and ordered uni (excellent!), ikura (also excellent! Firm eggs, not overly salty), more salmon and more mackerel. Had my own pot of tea (regular Chinese tea, but still a nice touch). I learned the sushi chef's name - Haiu. I told him I mentioned the restaurant in ne.food.. and then a few minutes later an appetizer appeared "on the house" consisting of a tempura soft shell crab claw and 2 tempura sea scallops, in a sauce. Excellent. I also spoke with the manager and found out they will be having a lunch buffet in the next few weeks.. featuring sushi.. and then they plan to have a weekend brunch buffet with dim sum. The sushi at this place is pretty basic.. they do have a "specials board" but it's special makis. But what they do have they do really well. Check this place out, if for nothing more than the incredible tuna and salmon! My bill came to $26.01 after my discount (I had a 15% off coupon), and before tip. I plan on hitting this place often for lunch. The same amount of sushi is offered for dinner, with the additional of one more nigiri, but the price is $7.00 additional (18.95). Beansprout 270 Medford St. Malden, MA --Art OSPAM "Usenet is like a herd of performing elephants with diarrhea -- massive, difficult to redirect, awe-inspiring, entertaining,and a source of mind-boggling amounts of excrement when you least expect it." |
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In article , Art Hannah
wrote: I also spoke with the manager and found out they will be having a lunch buffet in the next few weeks.. featuring sushi.. and then they plan to have a weekend brunch buffet with dim sum. It's a Chinese owned/run restaurant? -- ///--- Vote for the richest Republican. He understand the common man. |
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It's a Chinese owned/run restaurant?
Yes. That's why I was surprised when the sushi turned out to be so good. I don't know how much longer they can afford to serve chu-toro in the lunch special, but I'm going to keep going back in the meantime. --Art "Usenet is like a herd of performing elephants with diarrhea -- massive, difficult to redirect, awe-inspiring, entertaining,and a source of mind-boggling amounts of excrement when you least expect it." - Gene Spafford, 1992 |
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In article , Art Hannah
wrote: It's a Chinese owned/run restaurant? Yes. That's why I was surprised when the sushi turned out to be so good. I don't know how much longer they can afford to serve chu-toro in the lunch special, but I'm going to keep going back in the meantime. I've bumped into that a few times myself. When they get more than they are selling they can hardly throw it away so it winds up in common assortments. Cool, when it happens. -- ///--- Vote for the richest Republican. He understand the common man. |