What's your favourite type of sushi?

What's your favourite type of sushi?

Salmon sashimi, tuna sashimi, and spicy crab roll

That one you posted, with a lot of fish on top of the rice.

I could eat eel avocado forever
tuna is probably second, either just a regular tuna roll or spicy tuna

salmon tuna ofc

Ebi

Californian roll, with deep fried eel topping and lots of mayo

Tobiko

the kind thats cooked and not sushi.

T. Chad Burgers

nah

I know tuna is objectively the best, but I am a pleb that loves salmon.
Anything with raw salmon will make me happy.

What kind of thing is the sushi which you think about?

best sushi ever

Probably hokkigai

not the best but certainly based

Maguro

sushi is overrated.
>tasted soy sauce
>soy --> faggot food

Try without the soy sauce then?

No, halal is faggot food.

sake, octopus, halibut, ono, kani, ebi, ika, tamago, uni

I go to sushi restaurants every week.
I just love sushi

I don't eat raw fish since i live in a landlocked country
I love you polack

>listing that much shit as your favorite

Moose sushi. Had it in Sweden and it made every other piece of sushi I've had (including in Japan) taste like shit in comparison. It was glorious

>removing the key ingredient of sushi
you've eaten non-sushi then
>implying

Soy sauce is not a key ingredient.

Sushi is rice with vinegar and fish. Sometimes wasabi too.
Soy sauce is extra.

sushi is chikenfood,
fuck sushi

the one with the baby dolphins

I like nigiri like you posted, but my favorite is still the good old hosomaki.

For fillings, I like a variety. Raw fish, tamagoyaki and veggies are all fine for me.

Favorite is salmon nigiri or ikura gunkan.

Usually when I go to a restaurant I start with salmon, unagi and tamago nigiri. Those let me easily verify if the place is any good because you feel how the nigiri is formed, how the fish has been cut and if the chef has enough skill to produce proper tamago.

salmon, tuna, or crab nigiri

>I don't eat raw fish since i live in a landlocked country
This reminds me the best baked fish I ate was in Paraguay.

>all the cheap sushi are made by Koreans
>all the authentic and tasty sushi are made by the Japs, but they're expensive

Wish socal had more Japs to make sushi

uni or crab

where do you live? Los Angeles-Glendale area has a bunch

>soy sauce key ingredient of sushi

you're right all the small mom and pops spots are owned by Koreans in LA.

Monrovia area
Are you sure you're not mixing the Japs up with the gooks?
Most of the sushi restaurants that have Jap names are always owned by gooks.
The only real sushi I've had from a real Jap was in an expensive place at Pasadena and a Jap supermarket in West Covina.

Sushi is just raw fish slapped onto rice. It was originally a street food that started in Osaka in the mid-late 19th century - think hot dogs or churros. The Japs didn't even eat Tuna sushi until the 1960s. The Japs didn't even eat salmon sushi until the 1970s when Norwegian fishing companies gave them the idea to slap slices of salmon onto rice. The original sushi was tough and chewy and made with coastal fish, not fatty deep water fish like tuna. What I'm saying is that sushi is a meme food that doesn't even have a long history or tradition. Sushi marketers have done a helluva job in making sushi into some kind of haute and sophisticated cuisine when it was originally a street food made with fish scraps only 1 century ago.

ya the japenese ones are the expensive places usually, but i've been to a couple that are full on japanese

Who cares, it tastes good.

Name me some places

It's universally liked because it's bite-sized and tasty

いなり寿司
ウナギなら何でも
ネギとろの軍艦巻き
ウニの軍艦巻き
ホッキ貝の握り
タコの握り


Also, I can't remember the Japanese name, but lacto-fermented rice with chunks of fish mixed through it, to be eaten out of a bowl.

>pooland used all their gas on jews and have none left to cook their food

Salmon the best ever

>he doesn't like steak tartare
'cuck'

I'll show you weebs how authentic sushi really looks like

You realize sushi can be cooked, but is served cold right?

Salmon sashimi served with cream cheese.

10/10 would banzai again

Do you ever eat sushi in Israel? It's sooo retardedly expensive (Like everything else down there)
And could you recommend any specific place in TLV?

The kind with a dick on it.

He's a kiwi

susha de macaco

tuna sashimi/salmon onigiri

Sorry m8 I'm not from the Center, it is best you ask the locals for good Japanese restaurants. "SUN" sushi chain is decent, but I've had better in my town.

The prices bite, but most places also have business lunches available which are more fairly priced, especially in larger groups.

w…what is this?

the salmon one, probably

also can you suggest me an easy and fast ramen to prepare for dinner? better if with vegetables only, but whatever

SALMON ALL THE WAY
I LIKE ALSO UNAGI

this

Where in Israel are you from?

Ashkelon

sushi de macaco

Never had sushi. I dislike everything japan-related

Sushi with pineapples

Uni

What do they think of eating raw fishes in your country?
I thought some countries used to regard eating them as an uncivilized(?) behavior.

I like the fatty tuna and salmon. What is the brown thing looks like cumskin? Taste slightly sweet

Eel is pretty good, too bad I can't find it here.

Pretty basic

Salmon sashimi and tuna sashimi

Mackerel is pretty good too but I prefer the others more.

Some people see it that way, here in America.

Never been there. Haven't really given it any though desu. I mostly hang out up north and in TLV

Norway created the best and only good sushi (salmon).