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- From: mjohnson@netcom2.Netcom.COM (Mark Johnson)
- Newsgroups: ba.food
- Subject: Re: In search of sushi
- Message-ID: <MJOHNSON.93Jan28072052@netcom2.Netcom.COM>
- Date: 28 Jan 93 15:20:52 GMT
- References: <1993Jan26.235557.4513@opusys.uucp>
- Sender: mjohnson@netcom.com (Mark Johnson)
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- Organization: Netcom Online Communications Service
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- In-Reply-To: dc@.opus.com's message of Tue, 26 Jan 1993 23:55:57 GMT
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- I tried to send this by email but it bounced. Therefore,
- public distribution.
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- > ----- Transcript of session follows -----
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- Some net readers rave about Motomachi in Mt. View. Castro
- 4 doors SOUTH (away from Central xpwy) of El Camino.
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- Others like We Be Sushi in Sunnyvale.
-
- The "corporate partner is here from Japan so lets do a
- big feast" place has always been Ikenohana in Cupertino.
- My Toshiba (Kawasaki) pals say it is very, very good. Maybe
- they are just being polite.
-
- Americanized sushi parlor (boats/water rather than conveyor
- belt) Sono Sushi in Mountain View is often praised.
-
- I happen to like a little family joint tucked into
- the Circuit City strip mall. Called Midoriya. Beware,
- it has teriyaki on the menu.
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- --MJ
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