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Started by chas22, January 20, 2012, 09:18:42 AM

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chas22

Who has the best Sushi and best price?

Teatownclown

Don't know. I quit eating fish after Fuckishima.

But the best gash hangs at ITR. I think they get the best quality fish but that's not saying much to someone who has watched the decline in quality over the past 30 years.

I remember when sushi was like health food is today.....rare.


swake

Quote from: Teatownclown on January 20, 2012, 09:49:03 AM
Don't know. I quit eating fish after Fuckishima.

But the best gash hangs at ITR. I think they get the best quality fish but that's not saying much to someone who has watched the decline in quality over the past 30 years.

I remember when sushi was like health food is today.....rare.



Classy as always.

Teatownclown

Quote from: swake on January 20, 2012, 09:51:50 AM
Classy as always.

Snake, which rock you been under?

Classy on the internet? Please define.....

Conan71

I know of a bait shop...

Seriously, as far as consistently good (for Tulsa or OKC)?  ITR. 

My daughters say Yokozuna is the bomb.  Personally, I don't frequent ITR because I absolutely hate the acoustics in their restaurants.  They use all hard surfaces and there is zero attempt at noise attenuation.  I don't like eating places where I can't hear what the other people at the table are saying and don't like being hoarse from having to talk over music and other people.  As ITR gets more crowded, they turn up the techno beat.  I guess that makes it a "happening" place for young hipsters but just annoys the smile out of me.

I can't wait until the bare, industrial trend in restaurant interior design comes to an end.  I hate noise splash as much as I hate cigarette smoke.
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zstyles

Ive tried quite a bit, Flying Fish at 110th and Memorial really has shown me the best quality, size and portions....

custosnox

To be honest, I've actually been impressed by the Sushi in Reasor's.  For premade, packaged stuff, it's pretty good.  Granted, it's not restaurant sushi, but I enjoy it.

Conan71

If you want a real treat for not much more, the Reasor's at 18th & Yale always has ahi tuna steaks for $9.99 a pound.  Great raw or lightly seared on the grill.  I'm sure it's not quite the grade Bodean's sells, but I can't taste enough difference between the two for $10+ a pound difference.  Another great way to prepare it is marinate it in some lime juice and agave nectar for about five minutes and make tuna ceviche.
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rdj

I've heard Sushi Hanna is good.  It's recently opened on S Riverside Dr.  Haven't been there to confirm.

I'm a big fan of Yokozuna, but mainly for the pork belly ramen and the fish tacos.

Flying Fish does a great job.
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RecycleMichael

My dog won't eat raw fish. My dog eats almost everything. I have seen him eat things that came out of other dogs.

If my dog won't eat sushi, I tend to go with him on this subject.
Power is nothing till you use it.


Conan71

Quote from: RecycleMichael on January 20, 2012, 10:33:29 AM
My dog won't eat raw fish. My dog eats almost everything. I have seen him eat things that came out of other dogs.

If my dog won't eat sushi, I tend to go with him on this subject.

So you eat things that come out of other dogs?
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RecycleMichael

Power is nothing till you use it.

cynical

+1 on the pork belly ramen. For me it is the ultimate comfort food.

Quote from: rdj on January 20, 2012, 10:30:18 AM
I've heard Sushi Hanna is good.  It's recently opened on S Riverside Dr.  Haven't been there to confirm.

I'm a big fan of Yokozuna, but mainly for the pork belly ramen and the fish tacos.

Flying Fish does a great job.
 

rdj

Quote from: cynical on January 20, 2012, 10:58:38 AM
+1 on the pork belly ramen. For me it is the ultimate comfort food.


It's kind of sickening that they've taken something that I used to eat by the box full in college, added better seasoning and a fat pork belly and charge me more than a case of ramen cost and yet it's my favorite thing on their menu.
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