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Fri. October 26, 2007, 03:15pm PDT
A little dizzy from the Sushi Revolution
I met up with a few folks from the office for lunch on my day off at the new Sushi Revolution [ map ] restaurant over by the Tacoma Mall. They boast the longest sushi conveyor belt in the Northwest -- and I believe it! I was cheerily greeted right when I walked in and found my cohorts lined up in a row facing the moving sushi line. I sat down and started to browse... A handy cheat sheet helped me figure out what was what and, likewise, some color-coded plates on the wall translated those colors into dollar amounts. The spicy tuna rolls I ate were great as were the gyoza, the miso soup, the seared eel, and the battered octopus. Yea, all around tasty. Since there are really just seats facing the conveyor it's not a good place for large group interactive meals. But for a few people it's easy to get comfortable and watch as all sorts of good food comes and goes -- and comes again.
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10/26/2007 @ 3:27pm
nice
by intacoma
10/26/2007 @ 4:17pm
Yay sushi cam!
by Dave
10/26/2007 @ 10:39pm
Cool. But the chopstick-cam freaked me out!
by Mike H
10/26/2007 @ 10:56pm
Sorry Mike -- those kinds of wonky angles don't bother this video game generation kid. ;)
by KevinFreitas
10/27/2007 @ 1:52pm
The Leemur and multi did not work on my game. Hasa anybody else have this problem?
by mark grummel
10/27/2007 @ 2:53pm
Ouch! Don't think I have gamer cred? Nobody could beat me at games on my Timex Sinclair 1000 back in the day!
by Mike H
10/27/2007 @ 4:31pm
"Ouch! Don't think I have gamer cred? Nobody could beat me at games on my Timex Sinclair 1000 back in the day!"
I actually had one of those. From Radio Shack. 2k memory if I remember correctly and saved "programs" on a cassette tape player. That's back in the day the average person still attempted to write programs.
by Erik B.
10/28/2007 @ 8:38am
Haha, you guys crack me up. My gaming started with an Atari 2600 back on summer vacations to my cousins in California. Eventually ended up with one myself. Still have one, too. Amazing how far we've come.
by KevinFreitas
10/29/2007 @ 2:33pm
Looks like a fun place to take your friend Mandy when she visits...
by Mandy
10/29/2007 @ 2:35pm
It was indeed tasty and very Jetsons.
by KevinFreitas