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The Scoop on Sushi

Monday, November 21st, 2011

Does the thought of raw fish make you a bit uncomfortable?

That’s a shame because sushi can be a healthy and tasty meal.

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Don’t miss out on this savory Japanese speciality. Here  are a few tips for ordering sushi:

  • Many first-timers prefer to start with a California Roll. Filled with avocado, cucumber, and crab, it combines flavor and crunch all in one bite.
  • You also can’t go wrong with shrimp, or ebi. If you’re not bold enough to venture to the raw side, be sure to order regular shrimp, as sweet shrimp is often served uncooked.
  • If you’re open for a raw choice, but want to error on the side of mild, red snapper (tai), tuna (maguro), and halibut (ohyo) are three great choices.
  • Last, be sure to use the wasabi sparingly. Or else your boss might think you’re crying like a baby!

Feeling daring? Order a sushi meal from Sakura today!

Sushi in Fort Wayne

Wednesday, July 15th, 2009

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Want to try something new this week?  Sushi and rolls seem to have a love hate relationship with consumers, but you won’t know if you like it until you try  it!

Fort Wayne has several different Sushi restaurants including but not limited to:

Popular items if you are new to sushi and rolls include the California Roll, Spicy Tuna Roll, Spicy Salmon Roll, Avacado Roll, Alaska Roll, and the Dragon Roll just to name a few.  The different rolls have different types of meat and then possibly some vegetables or other assortments to accent the flavor to complete the roll.

The rolls many folks order are not really “sushi” per say, but rather piece of raw fish, shrimp, octopus or other meat would be more considered sushi.  Many folks will start out on trying the rolls before trying the sushi so they can try the different flavors and decide why type of sushi might be right for them.

If your on the restaurant, a popular drink to go along with your meal is the Sake.  Sake is generally referred to as rice wine, however it is actually brewed so the process is more like that of beer.

If you haven’t had Sushi or would like to give it a try, be sure to call Waiter on the Way today and have Sushi from one of our restaurant partners delivered right to your door.