Sushi help?
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I think that nigiri and sashimi are probably your best choices, with wasabi and pickled ginger of course! If you're having an appetizer, choose edamame or miso soup. Have a great time! Must say I'm very, very jeal.0
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Order the Uni. My personal favorite.0
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Now I want sushi!!
me too!0 -
Order the Uni. My personal favorite.
Okay, I wasn't craving until now. Thanks!0 -
Now you folks have done it ... picking up my eel roll on the way home tonight!0
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Ika Sanse (squid salad) - so yummy, pretty low cal, and high protien!0
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Anything with cream cheese, avocado or "spicy" in the title will have more calories (the "spicy" because it's usually spicy mayo) but if you stick with sashimi or regular sushi (vs maki/rolls) then those are your best bets. I typically try to save up calories early in the day when I know I'm going to have sushi because my hubby and I like getting a variety of rolls to split.0
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This post made me crave sushi so I just bought the Living Social deal for the place near me :bigsmile: :bigsmile: :bigsmile: :bigsmile: :bigsmile: :drinker:0
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Eat slowly and enjoy -0
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Tempura shrimp and ca rolls YUMMY!0
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If it fits your macros, order whatever you want. I usually check MFP for the calories of things before I order.
I agree with everyone who suggested miso soup. It's the best way to start the meal, along with the little salad they often bring if you order an entree rather than just a la carte.
I love sashimi, so if the place is known to be good, I'll go with sashimi regular or sashimi deluxe. The regular is typically the usual triple threat of salmon, tuna, and yellowtail (the most popular), along with some other whitefish, mackerel, and maybe one other thing. The deluxe usually has octopus and sometimes lobster.
I would never avoid avocado as long as I had the calories to spare.
For maki rolls, I'd go with any of the veggie ones and any of the simple ones (fish plus veggie). I'd stay away from fried (unless you're just having one piece from someone else's full order).
If you are afraid to do raw fish, try the cooked fish. It's usually listed as such. Eel is my personal favorite of the cooked.
Also, if they do steamed shumai, try that as a starter.
And now, of course, I'm craving sushi.0 -
Now I'm starving. This is why I try to avoid threads on food. I may learn something but end up hungry. From now on only before a meal.0
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I like seaweed salad, and any rolls made with cucumber on the outside! Also, sashimi is da bomb and sooooo low in calories!0
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Sushi calories don't count.
my philosophy.
When I eat sushi, I eat sushi.
Edit: Load it up with avocado and spicy mayo.0 -
MFP is certainly giving me an education.
...you guys put cream cheese in sushi and nori rolls?
...and I saw someone mention cream cheese wontons the other day.
Really?0 -
MFP is certainly giving me an education.
...you guys put cream cheese in sushi and nori rolls?
...and I saw someone mention cream cheese wontons the other day.
Really?
were they talking about crab rangoon when they mentioned cream cheese in wontons? They are amazing if you've never tried them0 -
Thank you guys, IT WAS WONDERFUL! BUT I ate slow and surprising filled up quicker than expected! I did eat what sounded good, but nothing fried, had a 2 pieces with cream cheese but besides that I would say I did good. Thank you for your help!
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MFP is certainly giving me an education.
...you guys put cream cheese in sushi and nori rolls?
...and I saw someone mention cream cheese wontons the other day.
Really?
were they talking about crab rangoon when they mentioned cream cheese in wontons? They are amazing if you've never tried them
We may have them here but I can't recall ever seeing cream cheese anything on a Chinese or Japanese menu here in Australia. Not sure how authentic cream cheese is in Asian foods0 -
yum!!! sushi!!!0
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MFP is certainly giving me an education.
...you guys put cream cheese in sushi and nori rolls?
...and I saw someone mention cream cheese wontons the other day.
Really?
were they talking about crab rangoon when they mentioned cream cheese in wontons? They are amazing if you've never tried them
We may have them here but I can't recall ever seeing cream cheese anything on a Chinese or Japanese menu here in Australia. Not sure how authentic cream cheese is in Asian foods
oh yeah, definitely an American thing haha. They'd probably think you are out of your mind if you asked for something like that in China0
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