Little's Oyster Bar may be #1 on the list now.
Don't worry, no sushi so no one will be frightened.
Don't worry, no sushi so no one will be frightened.
Bill Clinternet said:schmellba99 said:You must be so cosmopolitan and refined, everybody on this thread envies you and wishes they were you because of this.Bill Clinternet said:schmellba99 said:If you think fried equates to garbage, you probably should just not post anymore.Bill Clinternet said:
So do you like actual seafood or fried garbage?
I don't think it does. I know it does. Fried shrimp/catfish etc is bubba food and isn't really seafood. It's garbage.
Has nothing to do with being "refined". Fried( and breaded especially) garbage food has killed more Americans than all of the wars we have been in combined. Decision is based on data and facts, nothing more.
Bill Clinternet said:schmellba99 said:If you think fried equates to garbage, you probably should just not post anymore.Bill Clinternet said:
So do you like actual seafood or fried garbage?
I don't think it does. I know it does. Fried shrimp/catfish etc is bubba food and isn't really seafood. I
schmellba99 said:bularry said:schmellba99 said:DiskoTroop said:
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For sure but it really first became a thing in the USA in the mid/late-80s when it was a super-trendy, yuppie thing on the coasts but it's been pretty mainstream here since at least the mid-90s.Marauder Blue 6 said:People were eating sushi long before social media.TarponChaser said:schmellba99 said:It is absolutely trendy over here. Just because in Japan and whereever they have been eating it forever doesn't change that fact.bularry said:sushi isn't trendy. It has been a part of diets around the world for literally centuries in some form or another.schmellba99 said:Replace sushi with literally any type of meal you can think of and the statement is still true.DiskoTroop said:
There is an awful lot of terrible sushi out there though. Maybe people are snake bit.
I'll be honest, I don't think there is such a thing as good sushi. Not my thing at all, never will be. Just like raw oysters aren't something I'll ever enjoy.
I also think sushi, by in large, is one of those trendy things that people think they have to like because reasons, not because they actually like it. Saying they love sushi makes them more cosmopolitan and refined in their minds, kind of like craft beer dorks who geek out of IPA's.
I enjoy a lot of sushi, I like the flavor and texture. I don't eat it a lot because it can be expensive, but I really like it and I'm too old to give a **** about trendy.
Sushi became some super "I must tell everybody I love sushi every chance I get" dish a handful of years ago, and that's when you saw all of the sushi joints pop up like weeds around town.
If by a "handful" you mean at least 25 years ago, I guess you've got a point.