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Sushi (alt.food.sushi) For talking sushi. (Sashimi, wasabi, miso soup, and other elements of the sushi experience are valid topics.) Sushi is a broad topic; discussions range from preparation to methods of eating to favorite kinds to good restaurants. |
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![]() "beeldbouwer" > wrote in message oups.com... > Hi! > I'll be visitng Tokyo soon. If you're on a budget, where can you get > the best sushi? > Thanks! > Peter > Peter, I've just returned for the umpteenth time and I have a few questions. a) Where are you staying in Tokyo. The city is vast and the rail network isn't easy for the inexperienced traveller. b) Do you speak Japanese? c) How much Yen you willing to pay (remember the drink bill, too) ? d) Anything foodstuffs that you will avoid? Graeme |
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Try www.chowhound.com, international board. Use your browser's search
function. There's at least three posts from various dates asking about sushi in Tokyo. Tsukiji seems to be your best bet; freshest fish at reasonable prices, closest to the source. Daiwa seems to be the main drawer from what I read (long lines, go early). |
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Hi Graeme, thnx for your reply. Your questions:
a. 1-5-10 Shiba-koen, Minato-ku, Tokyo. 105-0011 (Shiba Park Hotel) b. no i don't speak Japanese c. 150 euro (75 euro per person) d. whale, dolphin Hope to hear from you! |
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