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How many sushi places ARE there in Seattle???? Good God! I

loooooooooooooooove sushi and now the local grocery carries it. I am in

heaven. :-)

Re: sushi talk

If you ever make it to Seattle, I bet you'd love Sushi Land. It's

kaiten style, which means the sushi goes around on a little conveyor

belt and you just take whatever you want. The plates are all color

coded (orange=$1, green=$1.50, etc.). When you're done eating, they

just add up your plates.

Or, there's the all-you-can-eat sushi lunch at Nikko in the Westin

Hotel. Oh, now *that's* good stuff.

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This is exactly how I got my self into a huge amount of trouble in a

Hotel at Lake . We went to a Sushi buffet? Well needless to say

we spent over a hundred bucks on lunch/dinner for my husband,myself,

and mother in law.

It was so yummy... I think your way sounds a little cheaper.

MEgan

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> If you ever make it to Seattle, I bet you'd love Sushi Land. It's

> kaiten style, which means the sushi goes around on a little conveyor

> belt and you just take whatever you want. The plates are all color

> coded (orange=$1, green=$1.50, etc.). When you're done eating, they

> just add up your plates.

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> Or, there's the all-you-can-eat sushi lunch at Nikko in the Westin

> Hotel. Oh, now *that's* good stuff.

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Sushi is one of my favorite foods. I think you can make a pretty

good meal out of it if you get, say, two plain rolls (like tuna or

yellowtail) and then a serving of sashimi (just the fish) to boost

the protein content. I would eat it every day if it weren't so dang

expensive!! But it's light so it takes a lot to fill one up!

dani

> This is exactly how I got my self into a huge amount of trouble in

a

> Hotel at Lake . We went to a Sushi buffet? Well needless to

say

> we spent over a hundred bucks on lunch/dinner for my

husband,myself,

> and mother in law.

> It was so yummy... I think your way sounds a little cheaper.

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> MEgan

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> > If you ever make it to Seattle, I bet you'd love Sushi Land. It's

> > kaiten style, which means the sushi goes around on a little

conveyor

> > belt and you just take whatever you want. The plates are all color

> > coded (orange=$1, green=$1.50, etc.). When you're done eating,

they

> > just add up your plates.

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> > Or, there's the all-you-can-eat sushi lunch at Nikko in the Westin

> > Hotel. Oh, now *that's* good stuff.

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