Tell me about Sushi Ko in Chevy Chase

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Had always been my favorite (we lived in Glover Park across from the original). Until Oct 24 of that is.

That was the day I accidentally discovered my 53yo husband of 20 years took his then-current girlfriend (29; turns out there were three of them over the previous 7 years) there the previous Tuesday “because he felt like sushi.” He had sent me a text asking me to pick up our daughter from rehearsal with no explanation 10 min before she was due to be picked up 20 min away and then failed to respond to texts and two phone calls, leaving a message the second time that the kids thought we should be worried and that I was just annoyed.

Sushi-Ko can be expensive. The tab for their Oct 18th dinner was $230.

I always had the warm spinach salad with mushrooms to start. Be sure to request the fresh wasabi. And the banana tempura with green tea ice cream if you still have room. it’s very light.

Unfortunately I will never set foot into Sushi-Ko again. Breaks my heart; it’s the first place I ever had sushi as a student at Gtown back when the decor resembled a Subway sandwich shop with orange laminate booth seating. I will probably not have sushi for a good long while.

Oh, the dinner that grew cold on our kitchen counter that night? Sushi-grade sesame seared tuna with a homemade dipping sauce - and wasabi freshly grated by me. The irony.


You deserve to eat sushi again. Take back your power!


It took me a long time to visit restaurants I had eaten at with my husband, particularly the ones where he brought other women (reading credit cards receipts during discovery is brutal). Bring friends. Divorce is like death. But there is life after it. And there should be good sushi.
Anonymous
I used to live in Chevy Chase and would go there fairly frequently. imo it is just like average sushi for the general DC area, but is priced as if it is significantly above average. Any place with the fake sweet toxic green seaweed salad will never be a top 25% sushi place...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Had always been my favorite (we lived in Glover Park across from the original). Until Oct 24 of that is.

That was the day I accidentally discovered my 53yo husband of 20 years took his then-current girlfriend (29; turns out there were three of them over the previous 7 years) there the previous Tuesday “because he felt like sushi.” He had sent me a text asking me to pick up our daughter from rehearsal with no explanation 10 min before she was due to be picked up 20 min away and then failed to respond to texts and two phone calls, leaving a message the second time that the kids thought we should be worried and that I was just annoyed.

Sushi-Ko can be expensive. The tab for their Oct 18th dinner was $230.

I always had the warm spinach salad with mushrooms to start. Be sure to request the fresh wasabi. And the banana tempura with green tea ice cream if you still have room. it’s very light.

Unfortunately I will never set foot into Sushi-Ko again. Breaks my heart; it’s the first place I ever had sushi as a student at Gtown back when the decor resembled a Subway sandwich shop with orange laminate booth seating. I will probably not have sushi for a good long while.

Oh, the dinner that grew cold on our kitchen counter that night? Sushi-grade sesame seared tuna with a homemade dipping sauce - and wasabi freshly grated by me. The irony.


You deserve to eat sushi again. Take back your power!


+1 Yes!
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