Sushi Club closed down 2 weeks ago.
Sushi Club closed down 2 weeks ago.
Originally posted by SEANBANERJEE
I have gone above and beyond what I should rightfully have to do to protect my good name
What? haha, that sucks.Originally posted by rage2
Sushi Club closed down 2 weeks ago.
Of course I haven't been there for 2 years now.
Ever since I moved to Aspen I get my sushi from Haru's or Misato's.
Last edited by 89coupe; 11-12-2013 at 04:04 PM.
He has a wife and a daughter.Originally posted by 89coupe
Travelling with your crew is one thing, going back to a room at the end of night by yourself is another.
If he has a Wife even worse, I would think after a while, the constant travel would put wear on a family.
He include them a few times on NR.
He did say traveling for NR is the reason the 1st marriage failed after 20 years. But I think that's around the same time Kitchen Confidential got popular and he got more well known.
But it's awesome when you travel with fixers and a production crew where most business cater to your every whims.
Last edited by Xtrema; 11-12-2013 at 04:06 PM.
Wa's, Misato, Zipang
I love watching his show's.Originally posted by Xtrema
He has a wife and a daughter.
He include them a few times on NR.
He did say traveling for NR is the reason the 1st marriage failed after 20 years. But I think that's around the same time Kitchen Confidential got popular and he got more well known.
Just wouldn't want the lifestyle.
Ewwww haha. Misato's is not terrible, but it's not great either.Originally posted by 89coupe
Ever since I moved to Aspen I get my sushi from Haru's or Misato's.
Originally posted by SEANBANERJEE
I have gone above and beyond what I should rightfully have to do to protect my good name
Misato was good, but as of late, prices I think are too high for the quality
Yokozuna's in Okotoks is the best kept secret, and has the most creative and is about the best sushi I've had...
I mean seriously, I've had Sushi everywhere... from Yokohama, Hong Kong, Vancouver, New York, San Diego, its just as good as the best I've ever had.
i find their rice is hit and miss... but if you like it. same owners in the place where Tokyo Gardens use to be at McLeod and southland... pretty much the same menuOriginally posted by r3ccOs
Misato was good, but as of late, prices I think are too high for the quality
Yokozuna's in Okotoks is the best kept secret, and has the most creative and is about the best sushi I've had...
I mean seriously, I've had Sushi everywhere... from Yokohama, Hong Kong, Vancouver, New York, San Diego, its just as good as the best I've ever had.
What's the deal with Haru and Ajasai? I've noticed they have the exact same menu however the consistency is never the same between the 2. Is this someone franchising out their menu but people using different restaurant names?
I didn't mind it. We do pick up most of the time. We usually do Haru's but if the wait is too long we call Misato's.Originally posted by rage2
Ewwww haha. Misato's is not terrible, but it's not great either.
I can't remember if its Misato's or Haru's but one of the places doesn't use real soft shell crab for the spider rolls. Pisses me off as I always forget...LOL
The usual order is
6 peices of Toro
4 Special Scallop (Spicey)
2 Unagi
2 Salmon
1 Uni
1 Spider Roll
2 Special Rolls, varies.
1 order of Tempura
2 orders of Agedashi Tofu
and I always have to have beer with my sushi, haha.
Both Korean owned.Originally posted by roopi
What's the deal with Haru and Ajasai? I've noticed they have the exact same menu however the consistency is never the same between the 2. Is this someone franchising out their menu but people using different restaurant names?
http://www.apexdining.ca/
Someday we may need to activate the halo structure off Deerfoot and destroy the North East.
+1 for Zipang
Koto Sushi for weeknight's pretty quiet as well and the food I would say is ok
My favorite as of late would be Tsuki Izakaya, which is right beside Fuji Yama on 17th Ave. Good price and awesome izakaya
sounds like a neat spot! and open late... might have to give it a tryOriginally posted by chiuman7
My favorite as of late would be Tsuki Izakaya, which is right beside Fuji Yama on 17th Ave. Good price and awesome izakaya
http://cecinestpasunfoodblog.com/201.../#.UoK2ieKmaHM
So true. Sushi in Calgary is just so average meh
Wa's is good.
El's is good.
I am user #49Originally posted by rage2
Shit, there's only 49 users here, I doubt we'll even break 100
el's fails hard... since its not licensed (well, it wasnt last time i was there at least... its been a while)Originally posted by max_boost
So true. Sushi in Calgary is just so average meh
Wa's is good.
El's is good.
Any good sushi places down south in, or around Evergreen/Briddlewood?
Koenigsegg, what started as a dream just blew your doors off.
I've gone to Li-Ao in Bridlewood three times and the food's always been mediocre. One time they also served me frozen toro. That said, everybody else seems to like it so maybe I'm just hitting it on bad days.
I prefer Sushi Me in Midnapore. Service ain't the greatest but the fish is the best I've found in the South, and it's consistent.
edit - should have read after the first page before my response
Has anyone tried Yasuda in NYC?
Last edited by trieu; 11-12-2013 at 09:44 PM.
Just ate at Haru's tonight, it is pretty good. Nice atmosphere and good service. Ordered the spider roll, nice presentation but I am pretty sure the crab is artificial.Originally posted by 89coupe
I can't remember if its Misato's or Haru's but one of the places doesn't use real soft shell crab for the spider rolls. Pisses me off as I always forget...LOL