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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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Check out sushifinder.com. Not only can you find resturants by cross
streets, but you can register for free and they let you rate and comment on resturants!! They have some pretty cool t-shirts in the shop too!! |
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Chris Marshall wrote:
> Check out sushifinder.com. Not only can you find resturants by cross > streets, but you can register for free and they let you rate and > comment on resturants!! They have some pretty cool t-shirts in the > shop too!! Not a bad listing, but the data is old. Some of he places have since closed. We're looking at 1 year old info. -- Dan |
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Like Dan said, some of the data is old...but I found some of it still
useful. I just added a rating for Osaka Tea Garden in Nashua, NH. It's the best place in my area when I don't feel like driving 45 minutes to Boston. A suggestion...much bigger slices of fish when you sit at the bar. But I guess that's typical... Enjoy! ~ Dawn |
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Amazing, no sushi in Dallas, or Tampa. Since I know for a fact that
Dallas has over 100 sushi bars, I'm guessing the information is limited and incomplete. I've only found a few sushi bars in the Tampa Bay area even worth the time since I moved here, but they are here, and they are worth visiting. Joe C Sushi Zone, Arlington, TX (ex super regular, now once a month) On 27 Feb 2004 11:25:13 -0800, (Chris Marshall) wrote: >Check out sushifinder.com. Not only can you find resturants by cross >streets, but you can register for free and they let you rate and >comment on resturants!! They have some pretty cool t-shirts in the >shop too!! |
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> > Check out sushifinder.com. Not only can you find resturants by cross
> > streets, but you can register for free and they let you rate and > > comment on resturants!! They have some pretty cool t-shirts in the > > shop too!! > > Not a bad listing, but the data is old. Some of he places have > since closed. We're looking at 1 year old info. How many listings in sushifinder.com? Quoting the first sentence from: http://www.taiko-enterprises.com/robot.html "The number of Japanese restaurants in the U.S. has increased from 3,500 in 1993 to 5,600 in 1999." Anybody know the current (2004) number? Or how to find out? Is there a sushi division in the National Restaurant Assn http://www.restaurant.org? Is there a "sushi bar" classification within the Dept of Commerce or Internal Revenue Service? -- Sent by xanadoof from yahoo part of com This is a spam protected message. Please answer with reference header. Posted via http://www.usenet-replayer.com |
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![]() "Chris Marshall" > wrote >> They have some pretty cool t-shirts in the shop too!! Speaking of sushi t-shirts...I think my favorite is Ace Wasabi's, from San Francisco. http://www.acewasabis.com/live.htm ....which isn't to say it's my favorite sushi place...just an interesting shirt. Anybody else got one they like? ~s |
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