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NFT: Sushi- what are your favorites?

Bill in UT : 3/21/2023 6:17 pm
I don't go out much to restaurants, in part because all the local one's suck. I am going locally for sushi tomorrow. Boring, but I usually stick to tuna and yellowtail, plus, surprising, bbq eel. I never imagined I'd eat that, but I really like it. Mrs. in UT also likes salmon. I like lox, but I'm just not into raw salmon. Oh, and even to eat the simple stuff, I need 2-3 carafes of sake first, lol. What do you usually order?
Sashimi Salad  
Grey Pilgrim : 3/21/2023 6:18 pm : link
Rainbow Eel.

HTH
all of it  
pjcas18 : 3/21/2023 6:19 pm : link
loaded with wasabi and dipped in soy sauce
Jiro Dreams of Sushi  
Grey Pilgrim : 3/21/2023 6:21 pm : link
A must see documentary if you love or even like Sushi.
https://www.magpictures.com/jirodreamsofsushi/ - ( New Window )
Spicy tuna  
Daniel in Kentucky : 3/21/2023 6:42 pm : link
Whole piece of tuna not shredded
Just give me a bunch  
Br00klyn : 3/21/2023 6:42 pm : link
Of otoro nigiri. Pricey but so worth it
Bill- this is one food thread  
CRinCA : 3/21/2023 6:43 pm : link
that I have no business on. I’ll leave it at that.
Tekka don  
Daniel in Kentucky : 3/21/2023 6:43 pm : link
Bowl of tuna sashimi over rice
Yummy!
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I like tuna..  
DefenseWins : 3/21/2023 6:44 pm : link
crab stick tempura rolls

Not a fan of that eel taste
I Order  
noro9 : 3/21/2023 6:46 pm : link
Chirashi but I make sure they include Ika (octopus)
RE: all of it  
Bill in UT : 3/21/2023 6:49 pm : link
In comment 16072063 pjcas18 said:
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loaded with wasabi and dipped in soy sauce


Me too. I mix the wasabi into the soy sauce, with a chop stick, of course, not a spoon. I do manage to struggle through my sushi with chopsticks
Love it all, usually eat it twice a week.  
j_rud : 3/21/2023 6:50 pm : link
Prefer salmon to tuna unless it's fatty. And even then I might still go salmon. Love the texture. Also a big fan of eel. Not a fan of deep fried rolls or cream cheese. Only thing I won't eat is scallops. Like chewing mucus.
RE: Bill- this is one food thread  
Bill in UT : 3/21/2023 6:52 pm : link
In comment 16072093 CRinCA said:
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that I have no business on. I’ll leave it at that.


With you having been in the business, you're scaring me, Chuck :) I do stay away from swordfish after seeing some warnings here about parasites. If you want to add anything like that, wait until Thursday, lol.
If it smells like fish  
SLIM_ : 3/21/2023 6:53 pm : link
it's a tasty dish.

If it smells like cologne,
leave it alone.
All of it and unfiltered saki ( Nigori)  
gtt350 : 3/21/2023 7:02 pm : link
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I think that delicious eel is usually smoked?  
BigBlue in Keys : 3/21/2023 7:07 pm : link
Whatever I order I always ask for some sesame oil on the side to mix into the soy. Or a side of eel sauce, it takes it up a notch from plain soy. Tuna, cobia, wahoo, cero mackerel, eel and shrimp tempura are my favs. Stay away from the "white tuna" it's not tuna, it's escolar and can mess up your stomach.

Uni, which is sea urchin is excellent as a "dessert".

One of my customers wives rolls her own and has it all prepped when we get back to the dock. I give her a few premium fillets at the start and by the time we're done cleaning the fish we have an amazing treat waiting for us. So damn good when it's fresh. Occasionally we'll take the soy and wasabi on the boat and slice'em up as the tuna hit the deck. The meat still pulsating while you chew, doesn't get better than that.
I really am in the mood  
Spiciest Memelord : 3/21/2023 7:08 pm : link
for some uni.

My cat likes salmon sashimi.
RE: All of it and unfiltered saki ( Nigori)  
Matt M. : 3/21/2023 7:12 pm : link
In comment 16072124 gtt350 said:
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Recently had unfiltered sake for the first time and loved it. Game changer.
Bill- no no no nothing like that!  
CRinCA : 3/21/2023 7:17 pm : link
It’s just that I prefer to consume seafood after it’s been cooked. We didn’t have sushi/sashimi during my formative years, even in the Jersey Shore area, so I never developed a taste for it- then or since.
Uni -mmmm  
PatersonPlank : 3/21/2023 7:20 pm : link
Also love Salmon, fatty tuna, and scallop
RE: I think that delicious eel is usually smoked?  
Spiciest Memelord : 3/21/2023 7:23 pm : link
In comment 16072129 BigBlue in Keys said:
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Whatever I order I always ask for some sesame oil on the side to mix into the soy. Or a side of eel sauce, it takes it up a notch from plain soy. Tuna, cobia, wahoo, cero mackerel, eel and shrimp tempura are my favs. Stay away from the "white tuna" it's not tuna, it's escolar and can mess up your stomach.

Uni, which is sea urchin is excellent as a "dessert".

One of my customers wives rolls her own and has it all prepped when we get back to the dock. I give her a few premium fillets at the start and by the time we're done cleaning the fish we have an amazing treat waiting for us. So damn good when it's fresh. Occasionally we'll take the soy and wasabi on the boat and slice'em up as the tuna hit the deck. The meat still pulsating while you chew, doesn't get better than that.


Eric Ripert (a famous seafood chef) said escolar is perfectly fine and he uses it.
RE: Bill- no no no nothing like that!  
Bill in UT : 3/21/2023 7:27 pm : link
In comment 16072144 CRinCA said:
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It’s just that I prefer to consume seafood after it’s been cooked. We didn’t have sushi/sashimi during my formative years, even in the Jersey Shore area, so I never developed a taste for it- then or since.


Maybe you should do like I do, and have 3 sakes first :)
Honestly if it's a good Sushi joint  
Johnny5 : 3/21/2023 7:40 pm : link
There is nothing I wouldn't enjoy. Lame answer I know but I like sushi... lol
RE: RE: I think that delicious eel is usually smoked?  
BigBlue in Keys : 3/21/2023 8:12 pm : link
In comment 16072149 Spiciest Memelord said:
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In comment 16072129 BigBlue in Keys said:


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Eric Ripert (a famous seafood chef) said escolar is perfectly fine and he uses it.


He can have it, and the spiciest butthole it can give you ;)

As for swordfish it is definitely not a sushi fish. It is prone to worms, like LOTS of fish, you'd be amazed at what gets cut out of what fish you find commercially. (I imagine that happens with cow, pig and chicken at the store but I'm no farmer) But once removed and cooked it's very good. It can have a stronger taste than white, flaky fish. Usually swordfish comes in a "steak" with the skin on and vertebrae in the middle. I like to remove all that,and any red meat, that will make it more fishy. Just eat the perfect medallions you're left with. Eats like a steak, but don't grill it med rare. I was honored to grill my swordfish and mahi for those at the Jacksonville tailgate this year. Works great grilled hot with blackening seasoning or teriyaki, honey, garlic, ginger marinade (couple hours, not overnight).
The problem with Swordfish is it has too much mercury in it  
gtt350 : 3/21/2023 8:19 pm : link
however Fillets grilled 5 minutes a side it's delicious.
It doesn't need anything but salt and pepper.
Ma dai (red snapper)  
widmerseyebrow : 3/21/2023 8:39 pm : link
Chu-toro (medium fatty tuna)
Toro (fattiest tuna)
Kamasu (barracuda)
Hotate (scallop)

Usually all nigiri.

For sides I like some shishito peppers, chicken karaage, or maybe a cooked salmon or yellowtail collar (kama).

Not a fan of Americanized places that have huge menus of colorful rolls drenched in sauces. The fish quality is usually shit.
I like the basics  
flapjack : 3/21/2023 8:40 pm : link
Tuna, yellowtail etc.
I also love to start with a little mackerel sushi. It’s not raw. Fishy as fuck. Tastes like low tide.
On its own would be a no-go, but with a dry martini it’s pretty great.
RE: all of it  
BMac : 3/21/2023 8:55 pm : link
In comment 16072063 pjcas18 said:
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loaded with wasabi and dipped in soy sauce


A barbarian trying to enjoy a subtle dish. What a fucking rime.
Salmon Roe  
nochance : 3/21/2023 9:10 pm : link
Salmon roe dipped in soy sauce
I like sushi, but I am not a big fan of sashimi.  
smshmth8690 : 3/21/2023 9:54 pm : link
I also like the simple rolls, as well as Americanized colorful rolls that widmerseyebrow posted about above. I agree with him, the quality of the fish isn't usually as good in the colorful rolls, but I trust the quality at my favorite place.
If I'm going simple, my favorites are Tuna, Himachi w/ Scallion, spicy tuna, and my favorite is eel & avocado. I do usually order octopus sashimi, but it's cooked so is it really sashimi? I try others, but these are the ones I go back too. I cannot eat salmon in any form, so in sushi it's a hard no for me. I do like Uni though.
Great thread, Bill  
ColHowPepper : 3/21/2023 10:12 pm : link
Toro sparkling fresh and fatty is sumptuous
Japanese uni,yes sir
eel + avocado hand roll
at a (used to be) local, hole in the wall sushi in P'ville, they make a sashimi shooter: in an elongated shot glass (4"), in a red colored medium a bit like a bloody mary mix, topped with a quail egg, and at the bottom, a raw, small Oyster and uni. You can swig the whole glass or take it in stages. Yummy
RE: RE: all of it  
BigBlue in Keys : 3/22/2023 2:24 am : link
In comment 16072240 BMac said:
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In comment 16072063 pjcas18 said:


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loaded with wasabi and dipped in soy sauce



A barbarian trying to enjoy a subtle dish. What a fucking rime.


Put me in the barbarian group that enjoys the delicious sauces as well.

Also Bill if the saki helps you enjoy the sushi, next time try a the saki bomb with you're group. Though not gluten free and surely not subtle they're a whole lot of fun.
RE: all of it  
JCin332 : 3/22/2023 7:34 am : link
In comment 16072063 pjcas18 said:
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loaded with wasabi and dipped in soy sauce


Yes!
RE: RE: RE: all of it  
section125 : 3/22/2023 7:46 am : link
In comment 16072381 BigBlue in Keys said:
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In comment 16072063 pjcas18 said:


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loaded with wasabi and dipped in soy sauce



A barbarian trying to enjoy a subtle dish. What a fucking rime.



Put me in the barbarian group that enjoys the delicious sauces as well.

Also Bill if the saki helps you enjoy the sushi, next time try a the saki bomb with you're group. Though not gluten free and surely not subtle they're a whole lot of fun.


Why would the Japanese include wasabi and soy sauce if it wasn't meant to be?

I love it all.
If you have never had the chance to experience  
lono801 : 3/22/2023 8:40 am : link
The live shrimp…it’s a must. Not sure what it’s called.

Sushi chef reaches into a large tank of shrimp…much bigger than your typical shrimp

Dispatches in front of you…and you are eating it 30 seconds later. Delicious!

Then they deep fry the head which you eat later.

Mackerel is my go to

Uni

Monkfish liver

Albacore

Not much of a roll guy…but a salmon skin roll is very good

My favorite sushi place is gone now…but I used to love going there and just let the owner serve me whatever he thought was the best that day.

Good Times
I like the basics  
Jim in Forest Hills : 3/22/2023 9:19 am : link
All the tuna variants, yellowtail, mackerel, eel.

But when I eat sushi/sashimi I go high quality. I dont buy cheaper local sushi. Its more of a night out.

We have local places that do rolls which my kids like. I like those too even though they are American creations. Its an easy intro into the bigger raw stuff my kids will eat later.
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Bill in UT : 3/22/2023 10:16 am : link
In comment 16072381 BigBlue in Keys said:
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In comment 16072063 pjcas18 said:


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loaded with wasabi and dipped in soy sauce



A barbarian trying to enjoy a subtle dish. What a fucking rime.



Put me in the barbarian group that enjoys the delicious sauces as well.

Also Bill if the saki helps you enjoy the sushi, next time try a the saki bomb with you're group. Though not gluten free and surely not subtle they're a whole lot of fun.


Just googled sake bomb. It's a boilmaker made with a sake shot. Thanks for the heads-up
RE: RE: RE: RE: all of it  
Bill in UT : 3/22/2023 10:17 am : link
In comment 16072409 section125 said:
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Why would the Japanese include wasabi and soy sauce if it wasn't meant to be?

I love it all.


I'm even starting to get into the ginger a bit
just had some amazing uni  
John in Loudoun : 3/22/2023 11:17 am : link
It is my favorite for sure.

I stay away from the larger rolls with the heavier sauces. Just too much for my personal taste and I can barely taste the fish.

I love anything scallops. Definitely have to go with fresh wasabi.

Sake shots with fresh oysters, yes please.
All of it  
mavric : 3/22/2023 11:45 am : link
I like all rolls, but prefer the simple slab of fish on rice. I'm very fond of smoked salmon, regular salmon, and tuna. Having access to a quality Japanese restaurant that serves top notch sushi is a blessing. Those chain restaurants like Buffet Star are an abomination to sushi.
All cuts of tuna,  
cuty suzuki : 3/22/2023 11:50 am : link
anything white, uni.
I love amaebi, the little sweet shrimp. I haven't seen the whole ones in the US for a few years.
I had supermarket sushi in Tokyo last month that was better than 90% of what you can find in NJ restaurants.
RE: All cuts of tuna,  
mavric : 3/22/2023 11:58 am : link
In comment 16072605 cuty suzuki said:
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anything white, uni.
I love amaebi, the little sweet shrimp. I haven't seen the whole ones in the US for a few years.
I had supermarket sushi in Tokyo last month that was better than 90% of what you can find in NJ restaurants.


I've eaten sushi in Tokyo and all of it is fantastic. For supermarket sushi in the U.S., Wegman's is actually pretty good IMO
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Spiciest Memelord : 3/22/2023 12:11 pm : link
In comment 16072503 Bill in UT said:
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In comment 16072409 section125 said:


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Why would the Japanese include wasabi and soy sauce if it wasn't meant to be?

I love it all.



I'm even starting to get into the ginger a bit

It's a palette cleanser.
the ginger is fabulous, i always get extra  
gtt350 : 3/22/2023 1:14 pm : link
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Tuna, tuna and tuna!  
Kmed6000 : 3/22/2023 1:20 pm : link
I had a friend that used to go out tuna fishing in the canyons off the coast. He'd catch a tuna and then bring it to a local sushi place and tell them that he's bringing in a group of people and to feed us until we can't move and then they can keep the rest. It was absolutely amazing. From sushimi, to belly, to peppered tuna to tuna tar-tar to spicy tuna and everything in between.

There is nothing like fresh tuna just out of the ocean. Absolutely insane.
Not to be a spoilsport,  
CRinCA : 3/22/2023 1:26 pm : link
but it’s long been reported that at least 95% of what’s stated to be “wasabi” at sushi joints is actually just green-dyed horseradish. The real stuff is supposedly extremely rare and super expensive. Apparently only the world’s top sushi places use the real deal.

Either way it’s sure to clear your sinuses.
green horseradish count me in  
gtt350 : 3/22/2023 1:32 pm : link
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RE: Not to be a spoilsport,  
Bill in UT : 3/22/2023 1:35 pm : link
In comment 16072703 CRinCA said:
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but it’s long been reported that at least 95% of what’s stated to be “wasabi” at sushi joints is actually just green-dyed horseradish. The real stuff is supposedly extremely rare and super expensive. Apparently only the world’s top sushi places use the real deal.

Either way it’s sure to clear your sinuses.


Then I'll take home the leftovers, give it a squirt of lemon and use it as cocktail sauce :)
RE: I think that delicious eel is usually smoked?  
JohnG in Albany : 3/22/2023 1:57 pm : link
In comment 16072129 BigBlue in Keys said:
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Whatever I order I always ask for some sesame oil on the side to mix into the soy. Or a side of eel sauce, it takes it up a notch from plain soy. Tuna, cobia, wahoo, cero mackerel, eel and shrimp tempura are my favs. Stay away from the "white tuna" it's not tuna, it's escolar and can mess up your stomach.

Uni, which is sea urchin is excellent as a "dessert".

One of my customers wives rolls her own and has it all prepped when we get back to the dock. I give her a few premium fillets at the start and by the time we're done cleaning the fish we have an amazing treat waiting for us. So damn good when it's fresh. Occasionally we'll take the soy and wasabi on the boat and slice'em up as the tuna hit the deck. The meat still pulsating while you chew, doesn't get better than that.



BBK,

That's why Escolar is sometimes referred to as "Ex_Lax fish". *grin*

Any ever have butterfish?  
Kevin999 : 3/22/2023 3:42 pm : link
I had it a local place a few times ( most places don't have it ) and it was delicious. I was with a friend and we kept order more and more of it.
If you like the Sashmi Salad...  
Grey Pilgrim : 3/22/2023 3:49 pm : link
get extra spicy ginger dressing.

HTH
This thread is really making me  
bigbluehoya : 3/22/2023 4:04 pm : link
Want to order some yellowtail jalapeño rolls.
I actually like a lot of veggie rolls  
Giantimistic : 3/22/2023 6:17 pm : link
But my other fish ones I like are spider, tuna nigiri, and lately really like torched nigiri. If you are not sure about if you like the salmon much, try torched salmon nigiri—I now like that better than the raw salmon nigiri.

Omakasi is always fun.
Yopparai  
JoeMoney19 : 3/22/2023 6:34 pm : link
In LES on Clinton Street is the best sushi I’ve ever had. It’s not cheap but it’s worth the experience if you’re looking to go out for a special occasion.
Just back from dinner  
Bill in UT : 3/22/2023 9:22 pm : link
Tuna, yellowtail and eel, plus a spicy yellowtail roll. Mrs. in UT had salmon for herself. Some sake. Wonderful. We've gotta do it again, sooner. In and gone in 45 minutes :)
Top Comment by far!!  
ob1cannoli : 3/23/2023 2:40 pm : link
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Chu-toro (medium fatty tuna)
Toro (fattiest tuna)
Kamasu (barracuda)
Hotate (scallop)

Usually all nigiri.

For sides I like some shishito peppers, chicken karaage, or maybe a cooked salmon or yellowtail collar (kama).

Not a fan of Americanized places that have huge menus of colorful rolls drenched in sauces. The fish quality is usually shit.


This original post is goated. Hamachi Kama (yellowtail collar) is the best thing I've ever eaten in a Japanese restaurant. Technically the fattiest Tuna would be Kama-Toro (face, cheeks) followed by O-Toro which is center belly cut. Cho, O, or Kama is Blue fin tuna that literally melts in your mouth.

Itoyori-Sea Bream
Kinemedai-Golden Eye Snapper
King Yellowtail
Whole Live Scallop

Specialty rolls aren't always a bad thing, but it's true that they tend to hide flavors of the thing you're actually paying for...The Fish!
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