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M&S sushi was lovely until they changed the recipe and added crap like beetroot and mayonnaise
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How long ago did they change it? I only buy it when I go to London.
M&S sushi was always the best, because it was nearly authentic, and pretty healthy. I've actually emailed M&S and asked if they have any plans to bring back the old style sushi, and the response was "no", as the new recipe is proving to be a big hit with the public. |
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About a month ago now.
M&S sushi was always the best, because it was nearly authentic, and pretty healthy. I've actually emailed M&S and asked if they have any plans to bring back the old style sushi, and the response was "no", as the new recipe is proving to be a big hit with the public. I do wish they would stop messing about with things I like. |
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About a month ago now.
M&S sushi was always the best, because it was nearly authentic, and pretty healthy. I've actually emailed M&S and asked if they have any plans to bring back the old style sushi, and the response was "no", as the new recipe is proving to be a big hit with the public.
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Love sushi. But needs to be fresh.
Shame there isn't many sushi places were I live. |
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Where did you get your sushi from?
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I didn't. I was in the pub and my boss' dad decided to hand it out to people. Don't ask me why, he was pissed.
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I like sushi and even though it is quite expensive, its really filling. Theres also hot rice dishes and tempura which is just battered veg / prawns etc.
I've had the supermarket rubbish which is ok for a snack, proper restaurant sushi with stuff like softshell crab and yo! sushi which is in between the two. At yo! sushi I find that £10-£15 worth is enough and you leave feeling like you have eaten a good meal, so its not bad value. You can also order any items freshly cooked, you don't need to take it off the conveyor belt. All in all I love sushi and its damn healthy too! |
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I love sushi, I sometimes get a tray or two from Tesco's. Me and my sister went to a sushi restaurant in the Westfield centre a while back, where you sit and take the plates off the conveyor belt, it was wonderful but it cost us a fortune.
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Does anybody know of any real good sushi places in London?
I've always wanted to go and try it. |
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Miyama is very good. Been around donkey's years but it's not cheap.
It's somewhere around greem park I think. Not been for a while now. |
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Miyama is very good. Been around donkey's years but it's not cheap.
It's somewhere around greem park I think. Not been for a while now. |
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For lunchtime sushi I tend to go to itsu, it's pretty good. They also do pretty decent sashimi, good value at around a tenner for a tray of salmon and tuna.
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I think sushi may be my favourite food. But only from decent restaurants or proper Japanese takeaways. M&S / Tesco stuff is rubbish.
You very much get what you pay for with sushi / sashimi. |
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You very much get what you pay for with sushi / sashimi.
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I've only ever eaten my own homemade sushi and the homemade sushi from my Japanese friend.
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