Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For sushi parties, I've ordered from:
1. Kanpai Sushi on MacArthur (Bethesda). It's my favorite because it's always fresh and traditional, and as sushi goes, the price is reasonable. No fusion or modern sushi. Order at least 24hrs in advance.
2. Sushi Toro on Nicholson (Rockville). More modern combinations (that people seem to like, not me), pretty good, flowers on the platters. You can order day-of.
NP. These are great recs. Kanpai lists actual party platters on its menu. How much do you order per person if sushi is the main food? (plus apps, like OP plans) I’ve never ordered for a party but am now inspired.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m hosting about 20 people for a dinner and want to serve sushi. For both cost and convenience, I don’t want to order rolls from somewhere like I do for my family for dinner. I once ordered catering sushi from Wegmans and didn’t like it at all, so I’m wondering if anyone has done catering for sushi that was great (baldiccis? Whole Foods? A restaurant?)
I’m in Chevy chase but happy to drive a bit.
So let me get this straight, you don't want to serve your guests the same quality of food as you'd your own family..? Because you're too cheap and it's "inconvenient"? Hosting a dinner party isn't supposed to be convenient, it's supposed to be an act of generosity.
I'm curious what kind of people approach hosting like this. OP is definitely not Middle Eastern or Asian.
LOL. Good eye there PP. When I hate my guests I serve pizza
Anonymous wrote:For sushi parties, I've ordered from:
1. Kanpai Sushi on MacArthur (Bethesda). It's my favorite because it's always fresh and traditional, and as sushi goes, the price is reasonable. No fusion or modern sushi. Order at least 24hrs in advance.
2. Sushi Toro on Nicholson (Rockville). More modern combinations (that people seem to like, not me), pretty good, flowers on the platters. You can order day-of.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m hosting about 20 people for a dinner and want to serve sushi. For both cost and convenience, I don’t want to order rolls from somewhere like I do for my family for dinner. I once ordered catering sushi from Wegmans and didn’t like it at all, so I’m wondering if anyone has done catering for sushi that was great (baldiccis? Whole Foods? A restaurant?)
I’m in Chevy chase but happy to drive a bit.
So let me get this straight, you don't want to serve your guests the same quality of food as you'd your own family..? Because you're too cheap and it's "inconvenient"? Hosting a dinner party isn't supposed to be convenient, it's supposed to be an act of generosity.
I'm curious what kind of people approach hosting like this. OP is definitely not Middle Eastern or Asian.
Anonymous wrote:We host sushi dinners for friends and family often. We plan for 2 rolls per person plus do a combo of apps and side dishes to supplement. Steamed edamame, some dumplings, a noodle dish, etc. Last time I made a miso-glazed roasted eggplant, which was a big hit. Once we also served some crispy chicken made in the air fryer with dipping sauce. It’s always well-received.
Anonymous wrote:For sushi parties, I've ordered from:
1. Kanpai Sushi on MacArthur (Bethesda). It's my favorite because it's always fresh and traditional, and as sushi goes, the price is reasonable. No fusion or modern sushi. Order at least 24hrs in advance.
2. Sushi Toro on Nicholson (Rockville). More modern combinations (that people seem to like, not me), pretty good, flowers on the platters. You can order day-of.
Anonymous wrote:I’m hosting about 20 people for a dinner and want to serve sushi. For both cost and convenience, I don’t want to order rolls from somewhere like I do for my family for dinner. I once ordered catering sushi from Wegmans and didn’t like it at all, so I’m wondering if anyone has done catering for sushi that was great (baldiccis? Whole Foods? A restaurant?)
I’m in Chevy chase but happy to drive a bit.