On Saturday my coworker took me to a sushi buffet. For twenty bucks a head, you can eat all you want.
Colorful little dishes of sushi roll up to you on conveyor belts, and if you think one looks appealing, you just snatch it down.
There are cute little pots of wasabi and cups and teabags available for green tea.
Every couple chairs (the seats are diner bar-style) there's a hot water dispenser built into the counter.
I'll admit I was quite nervous, because I hadn't really had sushi before, and there was no way for me to tell what I was putting in my mouth. But I just shoveled them in without looking, and they were actually quite good.
I know I consumed fish eggs (bright orange and bright yellow) and tried eel (not at all as slimy as I'd thought that it would be, and actually something I might like to try again). I also had a couple with what looked like birdseed on them:
All in all, a great experience, and very filling. I'm so glad I went, and glad, too, that I wasn't scared to try new things.
Colorful little dishes of sushi roll up to you on conveyor belts, and if you think one looks appealing, you just snatch it down.
There are cute little pots of wasabi and cups and teabags available for green tea.
Every couple chairs (the seats are diner bar-style) there's a hot water dispenser built into the counter.
I'll admit I was quite nervous, because I hadn't really had sushi before, and there was no way for me to tell what I was putting in my mouth. But I just shoveled them in without looking, and they were actually quite good.
I know I consumed fish eggs (bright orange and bright yellow) and tried eel (not at all as slimy as I'd thought that it would be, and actually something I might like to try again). I also had a couple with what looked like birdseed on them:
All in all, a great experience, and very filling. I'm so glad I went, and glad, too, that I wasn't scared to try new things.