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Vakkotaur ([personal profile] vakkotaur) wrote2007-05-01 02:50 pm
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Sushi in Fairmont?


Last night [livejournal.com profile] jmaynard and I went to the grocery store for the usual items. We saw, and heard on the sound system, that Hy-Vee had a new item: sushi. I stopped and boggled when I saw it. Sushi is not something I expected to see in Fairmont, let alone in a Fairmont grocery store. I had some reservations about prepackaged sushi, but more curiosity. We bought one package of spicy salmon rolls to try them.

This noon we tried them. Jay thought they were okkay but they really didn't do anything for him. My impression is that the rolls were tolerable sushi but nothing great. Sort of like how a microwave cheeseburger bought at a grocery store compares to a proper, freshly made cheeseburger: It'll do in a pinch, but something is lacking. And it wasn't just that the wasabi seemed to be a bit on the weak side. Also, it was a bit strange to eat sushi with a fork.

So now, at least for a while, there is a local source of sushi that can at least quench the worst of any cravings I might have. It might also be a way for me to try a few specific things from time to time. However, it is not an adequate replacement for going someplace that really does sushi right.

[identity profile] aatheus.livejournal.com 2007-05-01 11:47 pm (UTC)(link)
Agreed! The 7-11 and Albertson's sushi rolls are always soggy-tasting, like thawed microwave burritos. Yech!

If you or Yakko make FC this year, we must go to the sushi place near the Doubletree. It is chez yum.

[identity profile] nefaria.livejournal.com 2007-05-02 12:22 am (UTC)(link)
I worked in Pittsburgh for a decade, so I know most of the local restaurants. :) Sushi Kim sushi is quite good, Original Fish Market isn't bad but not quite as good. I'm also rather fond of Koto Buki, which is about a mile walk from the hotel.

The ultimate Pittsburgh local treat is the Primanti's sandwich: your choice of meat, cheese, tomatoes, sweet-and-sour cole slaw, and French fries on Italian bread. I usually add hot sauce and onions. I call it blue collar sushi. :9

[identity profile] aatheus.livejournal.com 2007-05-02 12:36 am (UTC)(link)
Ooj! The Primanti's sushi sandwich sounds good. Must try at AC if the opportunity presents itself.