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Love Sushi and Sashimi, kids love it as well. Had a nice long weekend with the missus in Tokyo where we gorged on the stuff. [emoji3] Visited the famous Fish Market at 02:00 in the morning to get in line for a ticket to see the actual live market (gone now) and there was a string of Sushi places for the local worked that where very good. Had A5 grade Wagyu steak out one evening, that left a dent in the bank account. [emoji50] 
 
Norway is big on Sushi and Sashimi as well and seem to have cornered the market for promoting Salmon as a Sashimi fish for the asian market. Sashimi grade Salmon Belly and Loin is available from almost all Supermarkets. We're missing a trick here in Scotland. 

Yeah, same here.
My daughters best friend in Brighton has a Japanese mum.
Got the kids eating NATOY!!!!!!
I really love sushi shashimi etc.
I spent a few weeks in Tokyo,
but I found myself craving red meat, and bread and potatoes.
Couldn’t afford the steak at £100-£400 a kilo from a butchers!!!!!!!!
Ate in McDonald’s every two or three days to my shame.[emoji849]
Still got a thing for gyoza dumplings...
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