I've been craving sushi for daaayyysss (actually, I constantly crave sushi). There's a new Japanese place in Sheffield so I thought I'd check it out. I had a look at the menu outside, then walked in and actually, it's rather expensive (by this time, it was too late), so I was just going to buy some Japanese snacks and stuff but boy, they're well expensive, I'm heading to Manchester tomorrow anyway and stuff are like half the price, but I bought some anyway. Then I managed to eye the ready-made sushi:
I craved sushi + the shop sold sushi = expensive sushi bought
Sushi's always been expensive, but this place is probably charging a little bit over market price. Plus it felt expensive for someone who had already eaten lunch today. But I wasn't in a very good mood and I decided sushi would cheer me up =]
Hehehe I'm not really a food critic but here comes my sushi assessment. The salmon's pretty thick so that's alright, but you can tell it's been stabbed with a folk, someone who was putting the salmon on the rice stabbed it with a folk (which idiot did that should be fired really). The rice is like a small ball, it should really be bigger, they shouldn't be so stingy, it's only rice, it's the cheapest thing there (other than that funny green (plus a little bit of yellow) thing which I don't know what it's called but it's not a cucumber). Plus, I don't think the rice has enough vinegar/seasoning, it's just a little too bland... I haven't tried the other one yet, I'm eating as I'm typing. Other than than... I'm not exactly satisfied but the sushi itself but it's satisfied my sushi craving =]
I can't wait to go to Manchester tomorrow and eat some better sushi =D
Tesco sushi!! I recognise that packaging >:3
ReplyDeleteI always find the salmon is ... dry? I don't know if that's what i really mean, but yeah, sounds good in my head :')
Good luck in manchester~
*gasp gasp* =O
ReplyDeleteNo, it's not Tesco's sushi... The sushi I had wasn't that good but it's much better than Tesco's!
Tesco's packaging is similar but they use smaller containers (and mostly square or rectangle) and they don't have the flowery patterns on the black tray underneath (LOL you can see how much attention I pay towards sushi packaging haaha)
Tesco hardly uses raw fish, usually they smoke it or cook it, that's why it's a bit drier.
And thank you, I shall try and have fun in Manchester =]
Ooohh the shame.... :'(
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