My cousin’s post about eating her first sushi made me reflect on the few things I’ve learned about sushi in my life:
1. Eat something else before you eat sushi.
Sushi is not meant to fill you up and make you feel satiated. That is what chicken fried steak is for. Sushi is made to give you a light, delicate meal of many flavors and textures. Don’t go trying to throw it down and fill up the tank. Just sample a lot of different things, and then go hit Wendy’s afterwards if you’re still hungry.
2. If you smell fish, turn tail and run!
Fresh fish doesn’t smell fishy. If there are nasty smells inside the restaurant, or if your particular fish stinks, ask for the check and run.
3. Be adventurous: it’s really quite good.
Try all sorts of things you might not otherwise try. This is coming from the world’s most stuck-in-a-rut eater, but I enjoy trying various kinds of Sushi. None of them are a huge commitment (only one or two bites) and you can easily get the bad taste out with some Diet Coke.
4. Bring your wallet.
Good sushi is pretty expensive. Prepare yourself accordingly.
What cousin posted about sushi?
I love your suggestions. I laughed a few times.
Brad and I think its really funny that every time a fellow chiropractor takes him out to lunch it is ALWAYS for sushi. Good thing he really likes it.
@TLS – it was Kelcie