
Here is another cute little website that tells you about sushi. Or rather - where to find good sushi! This time in New York City!
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Sushi House in Sporveisgata has become one of my favorites in Oslo. This is their second sushi bar, but I have no idea what they share other than the name. It was not Sushi House quality!

I set a goal of trying out all the sushi bars we had in my city. We are talking Oslo here, a small city of half a million people. It means you have to go to about 30-40 places, and I thought that was quite a lot. Then I read about this guy. He calls himself the Sushi Monster - and he woke up hungry for sushi and went out to try out all sushi places on the San Fransisco peninsula. Here is his story:
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Written by: Snorre M., London
Moshi Moshi is a conveyor-belt Japanese restaurant conveniently located at Liverpool Station, and thus attracts a mixed crowd of City businessmen and travellers who prefer their fast food served on a slab of rice instead of between hamburger buns.
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Sushi Express won “Best in test” on take out sushi that was held between some of the take out sushi bars around town, so I was quite excited when I woke up this morning, thinking - ah, I have a sushi quest today! I will have some good sushi! Well.
Guest review: Cecilie, Oslo
Please avoid this sushi place….. being extremely hungry for a decent fish meal, leaving Norway, famous for its seafood, you are adviced to skip this place and select a pizza instead.
Sad, but necessary.
The sushi is not particularly fresh, thick slices of fish and too much rice on each nigiri piece. This place could have been ideal for Norwegian fish promotion.
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Sushi restaurants are doing good on the “50 Most Recommended Restaurants in North America and Europe”-list that was sent to me the other day. This list is based on a survey of some of the world’s most passionate diners. If you want to contact them or participate, you can do so by sending an e-mail to: info@opinionatedabout.com
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Special guest review: (Drrrrrrrumrrrrrrrrrroll) Allison from Sushiday.com!!!!!
A couple of days ago I met an old friend of mine for sushi. I have known her since elementary school, (we were best friends back in the day) so we like to get together when I am back at home or when she is out where I am now and gossip about old times. So I was back home, and after much discussion and indecision about where to have dinner, we decided to go to Gu Gu Sushi & Roll in Hermosa Beach. She had been there a few times, but this was the first time I have been to Gu Gu Sushi.
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Copenhagen is a beautiful city that I soon should visit, and I will try and go by as many good sushi places as possible. We have received one review of Sushi Saiko - the place that several refer to as the best in town so I know which one I will visit first. In addition I have tried to gather some pointers to where you can find out where to get your sushi fill today.
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Written by: Felix K., London
Café Japan was another recommendation by a (Japanese!) friend. The restaurant is located close to Golders Green tube station (Northern Line) and, as life goes sometimes, has a fellow sushi competitor right next door. We stuck to our original plan though and discovered that Café Japan, like Asakusa, is a small family run restaurant with a welcoming and comfortable atmosphere rather than the fancy interior often found in central London places. The many award certificates on the wall and the professional chefs busying themselves behind the sushi bar added to the comfort. The place was busy when we arrive and although it did quieten down I would still recommend making a reservation.
















