Tuesday, May 1, 2007

Sushi-ro Restaurant


The traditional Japanese culinary experiences continued when we went to Sushi-ro, similar to the Sushi Train in Adelaide. It was a first for all of us. We were seated at tables and next to us was a conveyor belt in which travelled many different sushi dishes.
The cost is calculated per plate. dad was very adventurous (I guess not being allergic to seafood like Mum helps) and I kept choosing different types of sushi for him. He ate shrimp sushi, egg sushi, white fish sushi, natto sushi (which he didn't enjoy), tuna sushi and a few other different ones. While Mum and I ate a sweet potato cake thing, caramelised chips, beef sushi, corn sushi, fried chicken sushi, egg sushi and meatballs sushi! It was a fun experience having to catch the plate you wanted as it travelled past! Dad did really well. His stack of plates was even higher than mine and Mum's combined!

VISITORS COMMENTS
Another good eating experiance, and fun too. You had to be quick to pick up the small dish off the convayer belt before it was out of reach. By sellecting one plate at a time, with it's small serving, it was hard to tell how much you were eating until you counted to empty plates. Note to all visitors: Don't eat nato what ever you do!!!