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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We share two rolls and 10 nigiri. One roll may have tempura in it, but the other is pure fish and cucumber. I'm shocked by the "big boy." Not only is that a ton of sushi, it is a ton of fat, cream, fried foods, etc. [/quote] Sorry but not sorry you are "shocked". There really isn't a ton of fat, cream, fried foods, etc. Raw fish is very healthy - nothing unhealthy with my salmon hand rolls and salmon rolls. It is probably much healthier to eat raw than cooked with oil, butter, etc. There is a little warm cream cheese in my sweet potatoe rolls. Yes, this is probably the most unhealthy roll I get as the potatoe is lightly crisped. I almost always get one, unless I'm feeling like a pig. The California roll is also very healthy. Crab meat, rice, seaweed. Very healthy. Lovely. The shrimps tempura. Sure the shrimps are fried but in reality, there are very little amounts of shrimps in each piece of that 6 piece beauty. [/quote] I should also mention that at my got-to sushi hang-out, Yoyogi Sushi, that platter only costs about $22. Great deal. MMMMMM[/quote]
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