best sushi joint in SJ/milpitas/Santa Clara Area?
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some ppl said the sushi house is racist? Dunno
Blowfish if you want to drop mad scrilla, I really like sushi boat town down in south san jose too
Sushi o Sushi on El camino is pretty decent as well
Blowfish if you want to drop mad scrilla, I really like sushi boat town down in south san jose too
Sushi o Sushi on El camino is pretty decent as well
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sushi o sushi is really good, blowfish is bank. i like Sato Sushi on Monterey Hwy the best, plus its close, i know around my work here in saratoga/los gatos/campbell area there are some really good places, just as long as you stay away from the franchise places you should be ok.
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^ really? that place is new, or the name of it at least. Maybe it changed owners. i live 2 blocks from that place!
I never ate there because of the name, Sushi 85? lol i'll try it
If you like sushi boat service, Sono Sushi is downtown MV, cant tell you about the quality...since i'm not of asian descent, despite what i look like
I never ate there because of the name, Sushi 85? lol i'll try it
If you like sushi boat service, Sono Sushi is downtown MV, cant tell you about the quality...since i'm not of asian descent, despite what i look like
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Not sure if it matters to you guys but many of the sushi places in South Bay are not Japanese run/owned. Most if not all of them are Korean owned/ran and they may have never been to Japan before. A coworker of mine tells me that there is a Korean Sushi school down in LA and they apparently just give these "Sushi Chef certificates" to anybody who is willing to pay their school feels. I dunno about you guys but Korean/Chinese owned Japanese restaurants just irk me.
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Not sure if it matters to you guys but many of the sushi places in South Bay are not Japanese run/owned. Most if not all of them are Korean owned/ran and they may have never been to Japan before. A coworker of mine tells me that there is a Korean Sushi school down in LA and they apparently just give these "Sushi Chef certificates" to anybody who is willing to pay their school feels. I dunno about you guys but Korean/Chinese owned Japanese restaurants just irk me.
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^ really? that place is new, or the name of it at least. Maybe it changed owners. i live 2 blocks from that place!
I never ate there because of the name, Sushi 85? lol i'll try it
If you like sushi boat service, Sono Sushi is downtown MV, cant tell you about the quality...since i'm not of asian descent, despite what i look like
I never ate there because of the name, Sushi 85? lol i'll try it
If you like sushi boat service, Sono Sushi is downtown MV, cant tell you about the quality...since i'm not of asian descent, despite what i look like
Anyways, the sushi chef, who I believe is also the owner is a pretty dope character. He hook'd it up w/ some Sake Bombs on the house, now that's hospitality!
The place is a bit hidden, due to construction, but right next door is a dance class, if jailbait is your kinda thing!