The frightening thought of raw fish and scarily, strange ingredients on a piece of rice being served to me by a stern looking, well trained sushi chef, looking at me while I eat. You see as a child I had the annoying habit of choking on things I would find disgusting or pieces of food that are too big to chew, making a big scene of gagging up the food with a red and teary face. That image of myself still in the back of my mind sushi was something I had to train myself in eating back in the Netherlands, preferably with someone.
Also just eating alone was something I had to overcome. Luckily I came across the nicest places to eat during my first few days which relaxed me and made me feel settled with the whole eat-all-by-myseeeeelf (insert that song tune here) thing.
Of course I came across many places where I was in between solitary salarymen(the japanese business men) eating away at their ramen noodles. Other times I was sitting in a populair okonomiyaki place (a japanese styled mix between pizza and pancake being baked on a hot plate infront of you) being surrounded by groups of friends and family. I never minded and enjoyed my surrounding.
Sometimes I came across and ate with other travelers or was invited by local people to eat with them, but never have I eaten sushi once during that month..
But now, during the 4 years inbetween I ate so many sushi I consider myself quite the expert... no not really, but I can see the difference between lean and fatty tuna and being able to taste if I am eating good or cheap sushi.
I can't wait to try kaiten sushi, which is basically sushi going round and round past you on a small conveyor belt, just for fun. And I would love to eat a piece of sushi at Sukiyabashi Jiro, the sushi restaurant of grand master Ono Jiro, but for that you need to place a reservation almost half a year in advance.
His beautiful work and thoughts are captured in the wonderful documentary "Jiro dreams of Sushi", I certainly recommend watching it.
All this writing about sushi has made me mighty hungry.
I think I will now fully embrace a new sushi experience while in Kyoto!
sushi training with my boyfriend
Klinkt goed Eviet. Jij gaat zeker en vast een fijne tijd krijgen in Kyoto met lekker veel sushi. Kusjes mama.xxx
BeantwoordenVerwijderenHaha! Eet smakelijk alvast!! :)
BeantwoordenVerwijderenMmm... Ik denk dat je een ware smaakexplosie gaat beleven!
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