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2 very different Japanese dining experiences

 
 By: watch-guy.com : May 4th, 2014-23:55
Yes, Ive heard you say all Japanese restaurants are essentially the same. They all serve raw fish with rice . Possibly some cooked pieces of beef or salmon and miso soup is always on the menu. The sake is essentially all much the same and although the qu...  

re: experiences

 
 By: DRMW : May 5th, 2014-00:12
I'm not a fan of uni or amaebi but when it's good I'll eat it. How were the scallops at Sushi Nakazawa? I like those plates that O Ya used for their dishes, glad to hear that the staff knew the menu! -MW

cannot specifically remember the scallops

 
 By: watch-guy.com : May 5th, 2014-19:11
But the fish was all exceptionally fresh and well prepared The presentation at O ya was exceptional ( incl the crockery) Interestingly the decor at Sushi nakazawa was much more formal Julian

comparing the two experiences

 
 By: ED209 : May 5th, 2014-19:48
Both dining experiences look great. Did you like the Boston place better than N Naka in LA? Regards, ED-209

Please forgive my frankness but whoever told you

 
 By: ThomasM : May 7th, 2014-15:51
"Yes, I’ve heard you say all Japanese restaurants are essentially the same. They all serve raw fish with rice . Possibly some cooked pieces of beef or salmon and miso soup is always on the menu. The sake is essentially all much the same and although the q...