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- From: dc@.opus.com (Don Lundell)
- Subject: In search of sushi
- Message-ID: <1993Jan26.235557.4513@opusys.uucp>
- Sender: dc@opusys.uucp (Don Lundell)
- Organization: Opus Systems - Santa Clara, CA
- Distribution: ba
- Date: Tue, 26 Jan 1993 23:55:57 GMT
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- After living in Tokyo for over a year, coming back to American
- attempts at Japanese restaurants was depressing. The 'put-
- everything-on-the-menu' places are not like resturants in Japan.
- In my search for a decent sushi-ya, people recommended Seto
- in Sunnyvale (mediocre); Miyake in Palo Alto (bad sushi and pain-
- fully Californian, with mostly non-Japanese waiters yelling
- Japanese - I think it's Japanese they're trying to speak); Fuki
- Sushi in Palo Alto (not a sushi-ya).
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- Does anybody know of a good sushi joint?
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- I think the problem may be the lack of available fresh fish -
- most of it is flown in from other parts of the world. I would be
- able to put up with the cultural mismatch, I could even put up
- teriyaki on the menu, if I could get good sushi. Help!
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- Also, does anyone know of an okonomiyaki place in the Bay Area?
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