Who has the Best Sushi

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  1. iluvdatiger

    iluvdatiger Founding Member

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    well I went Ichiban and its ok,
    I went to Kamodo's and its ok,
    But I went to this place in Metairie and I cannot think of the name of it but they had a lot of people in there and the Sushi was awesome.
    Anybody got any recommendations? Anybody know the name of that sushi place in Metairie?
     
  2. SabanFan

    SabanFan The voice of reason

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    There's a place in Manhattan's financial district, on Pine Street, called ISE. Fantastic sushi.
    OK, I'm bragging. Tsunami in downtown Lafayette is excellent. Banzai, across from Acadiana Mall is pretty good.
     
  3. iluvdatiger

    iluvdatiger Founding Member

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    Yes they are building a Tsunami here in Baton Rouge and also a P.F. Chang's
     
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    SabanFan The voice of reason

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    I went to P.F. Changs in Atlanta a few weeks ago. My first time at any P.F. Changs and I have to say I was impressed. The food was great, the service was excellent and the prices were very reasonable.
     
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    Geauxld Member Founding Member

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    sushi

    Lot's of Sushi Places in New Orleans
    Wasabi on Frenchman is one of my faves dynamite crunchy roll
    Rockin Saki and Samari Sushi are both in Metaire

    In Baton Rouge Try Hello Sushi on Burbank close to walk on's on Burbank
    It's a little loud but the sushi was great. The Paradise sushi was my favorite.coconut shrimp and avocado topped with mango. It's more casual than Kamado's but I liked it better.

    I'm looking forward to Tsunami opening here, too,

    Article on Hello Sushi

    http://www.lsureveille.com/vnews/display.v/ART/2004/06/15/40ce66afc2e3c
     
  6. Uncle Gus

    Uncle Gus Founding Member

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    NOLA Area (no order)

    Shogun
    Saki Cafe
    Little Tokyo-Causeway (open late & they have brown rice sushi for the Sugar Busters)
    Ninja on Oak St.
    Noble Bistro on Met Rd.
    Rock & Saki (real good, but overpriced IMO)

    Is it football season yet?
     
  7. Bengal B

    Bengal B Founding Member

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    I have a word for Sushi restaurants - Bait Shop
     
  8. SabanFan

    SabanFan The voice of reason

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    We walked into a sushi restaurant once and decided not to stay because it smelled like fish.
     
  9. Bengal B

    Bengal B Founding Member

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    Thats funny, I walked into a bar one time and decided to stay because it smelled like booze.
     
  10. Uncle Gus

    Uncle Gus Founding Member

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    Rodney Dangerfield has a saying - "yeah everybody's eating sushi these day, shishu - I tried it once, and once I cooked it, it tasted like fish"
     

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