oddly yeah. it's not as good as the real deal shops but if I get a random urge or if I am strapped for time for lunch/dinner, i'll go pick up one of the 15$ multi packs the place around me does
does enough for me to fulfill the craving for another few days when it pops back up again 😂
The supermarket near me has a few people preparing fresh sushi right there every day. That one's great, I honestly like it better than the actual sushi place a few streets over
It's pretty easy if you're just doing rolls and depending on filling can be super cheap. The individual sushi I still mess up a few of em and I order the fish prepped cause I suck at it. Rarely make sushi, but rolls I make often cause it's cheap, fast, and easy and impresses people.
Anyone on here like supermarket sushi?
oddly yeah. it's not as good as the real deal shops but if I get a random urge or if I am strapped for time for lunch/dinner, i'll go pick up one of the 15$ multi packs the place around me does
does enough for me to fulfill the craving for another few days when it pops back up again 😂
The supermarket near me has a few people preparing fresh sushi right there every day. That one's great, I honestly like it better than the actual sushi place a few streets over
It's fine... I mean of course it's worse than home made and from most restaurants but nothing terrible either.
You make home made sushi?
Personally tbh no, I barely cook.... but I know people do that's why I said it.
It's pretty easy if you're just doing rolls and depending on filling can be super cheap. The individual sushi I still mess up a few of em and I order the fish prepped cause I suck at it. Rarely make sushi, but rolls I make often cause it's cheap, fast, and easy and impresses people.
Why is that so hard to believe? Sushi is pretty easy to make once you learn how to roll it.
Is it hard to believe? I didn’t mean that.
Oh, sorry, I must've misunderstood
Inari's usually OK.