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RE: Ramen and sushi boat at Yasuragi for #MarketFriday

in Market Friday2 years ago (edited)

I think sushi or any raw seafood is one of those things that you either like or don't. Especially with textures. I don't have a problem with textures, but, most of my family does. They just can't get used to a certain texture.

I am not sure why people force themselves to like it. Force is the wrong word, but, if I am not moved to eat something, I might not. :) There are so many foods that you love! Why pay up for something that is only okay or not even that good?

#Alwaysaflower feels pretty special with a wasabi rose! :)

The dishes look delightful, especially the boats! How artistic! I would want one just for how pretty it looks!

Both overwhelm and underwhelm come from the older word whelm. Whelm can mean to submerge, or it can also be a synonym for overwhelm. Someone can feel whelmed with happy feelings, for example. And, yes, whelm is still (rarely) used today.

The building is pretty nice, with a washing area and fireplace. It is nicer than their old place? I imagine it would be, otherwise, why would they leave? Thanks so much for taking us here!

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There wasn't much difference between how the place looked now and before. I think the former one was affected by the pandemic. I'm pretty sure the former business was still there when I passed this way during my walks back then.

It takes time for me to get used to things. A few more of these sushi and I'll get to like it :D

The pandemic killed off so many businesses.

I loved it at first bite, but, I understand from a texture point of view why some don't like it. :) I am sure you are right. xo