Whole Foods Market, 2847 Park Avenue, Tustin. Winner this week: the fast-food sushi at Sushi Boy. Proclaiming to be an ethically sourced sushi restaurant, Little Fiish specializes in. And since the sushi was prepared to order, the rice was moist and close to what you'd expect at a proper sushi bar. Though the clam tasted like the scallop which tasted like the octopus–all uniformly bland with nothing going on except texture–the salmon was actually luscious and sliced well. The coordinates that you can use in navigation applications to get to find Robs Grill quickly are 41.2254273 ,-86.4163036. To communicate or ask something with the place, the Phone number is (260) 203-8632. On the street of Indiana 10 and street number is 18561. A “Salmon Lover” meal was also on special for the same price and included the soup. Robs Grill is located in Marshall County of Indiana state. A current sale price of $7.99 not only bought a “Kobe” sampler with 15 pieces featuring nine distinct types of sea creatures, it came with a bowl of miso soup. Given what I paid at Whole Foods, Sushi Boy was a bargain. But after sharing the meal, I couldn't shake how much I'd paid and how very hungry I still was. The salmon was silken, while the ahi had a bright tang. Salmon and ahi tuna were the prevailing protein, existing in permutations of plain and spicy, rolled with nori into makizushi or draped in thin, squarish matchbox-sized steaks over white or brown rice for nigiri. nutritious (and delicious) are the more productive muffins and nigiri served at the hotels Soko sushi restaurant. There was real crab meat in the California Roll though, which would've justified the price if the things weren't inordinately dry.Īnother thing I didn't expect about Whole Foods' sushi section was its rather scant variety of choices. Though the fish tasted fresh, chilled to frigid, the rice had hardened to sharp little grains. A taste of the sushi confirmed that it had. Menu items and prices are subject to change without prior notice. And this, again, was for pre-prepared sushi that has presumably sat in the cooler for most of that morning. The California Roll pack shown below, $7.99. The “Tsunami Combo” shown above retails at $14.99. My first mistake was making the assumption that anything at Whole Foods could be cheap. ![]() Literally 2 can eat a balanced meal for under 10. Always a nice place to go and get a big plate to split with a friend. Why Whole Foods? Well, other than Sushi Boy, it was a chain-like entity where I assumed I would spend less than sushi-bar prices for a sushi meal. Delivery & Pickup Options - 173 reviews of Sushi Boy 'Like BAM Picture 3' round by 2' thick California rolls and youve got the Idea Hands down the best value when trying not to break the bank while having a little bit of culinary fun. I'll compare their decidedly “fast-food sushi” with the “supermarket sushi” at Whole Foods. Most of the time, it's Sushi Boy not usually for the sushi, but for their poke bowls, which are not only better than the sushi there, but much more satisfying and cheap to boot.īut sushi is the point of today's Dueling Dishes. ![]() I've actually enjoyed more “fast-food sushi” than veggie burgers. If there's a better food oxymoron out there, I think it'd have to be “veggie burgers.” But that's disingenuous of me to say.
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