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	<title>Comments on: Adventures in Search of Sushi</title>
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	<description>Casting a little flavor (and a few aspersions) on the world of food, drink, and life</description>
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		<title>By: SaltShaker &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Care to Join the Sushi Club?</title>
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		<description>[...] So, in the end, a mixed experience. If one is willing to be limited to salmon, and fairly simple salmon at that - skipping over most of the combinations, one can eat quite well at this particular Sushi Club (and I&#8217;m betting the menus are pretty much the same at each, though quality might vary). If one is looking for any kind of variety in fish, and creativity that&#8217;s not just experimentation for experimentation&#8217;s sake, this is probably not the best bet. My original thought of too homogenous, too commercial still stands. There&#8217;s better sushi available here, this one&#8217;s only a block away from Moshi-Moshi which we liked quite a bit, and across the street from Yoko, which we haven&#8217;t tried yet&#8230; [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] So, in the end, a mixed experience. If one is willing to be limited to salmon, and fairly simple salmon at that - skipping over most of the combinations, one can eat quite well at this particular Sushi Club (and I&#8217;m betting the menus are pretty much the same at each, though quality might vary). If one is looking for any kind of variety in fish, and creativity that&#8217;s not just experimentation for experimentation&#8217;s sake, this is probably not the best bet. My original thought of too homogenous, too commercial still stands. There&#8217;s better sushi available here, this one&#8217;s only a block away from Moshi-Moshi which we liked quite a bit, and across the street from Yoko, which we haven&#8217;t tried yet&#8230; [...]</p>
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