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To: bentway who wrote (332416)4/10/2007 10:02:10 AM
From: Taro  Respond to of 1575422
 
Uneatable and very fattening. Try deep fried oysters at a reasonable Japanese restaurant run by Japanese.
Yes, the latter is important because recently you see a big wave of business minded Korean run Japanese restaurants, which cater more to what they believe is the US idea of a Japanese food and primarily do this to make some fast bucks. Sorry for being biased here but I have seen too many of those.

But then again the Japanese did high jack Kimchi from the Koreans ;)

In many cases such "sushi" restaurants, often with boats circulating the food, even serve pre manufactured (irradiated to keep it "fresh") sushi with a little sushi bar style glass box as a decoy.

Taro