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Post by rapunzell » 06 Jul 2006, 15:37

Is there anywhere in Porty that sells readymade sushi or all the ingredients to make it with?

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Post by foxy » 06 Jul 2006, 16:12

rapunzell wrote:Is there anywhere in Porty that sells readymade sushi or all the ingredients to make it with?
Plenty seaweed around the Prom :twisted:

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Post by Porty » 06 Jul 2006, 16:19

Thats not seaweed :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:

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Post by rapunzell » 06 Jul 2006, 16:28

I did find a large and very much alive cockle in the garden last night - could have been the start of a meal if there had been a few more of them : )

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Post by Porty » 06 Jul 2006, 16:39

rapunzell wrote:I did find a large and very much alive cockle in the garden last night - could have been the start of a meal if there had been a few more of them : )
You have made me feel ill. :pukeright:

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Post by rapunzell » 06 Jul 2006, 17:00

As did the bloke who reached out to pick up what he thought was a pretty seashell in the long grass, only to have it leap up and snap shut.

He uttered some loud theological expletives as he leapt back, nursed his nipped fingers and calmed his nerves..

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Post by Dadaist » 06 Jul 2006, 17:22

I think the only thing you'll be able to get here is the avocado and crab sticks/salmon, plus vinegar. I don't know what the co-op have but you might get the wasabi and the correct soy - at a push though.

Do you want me to go to one of the chinese supermarkets on Leith Walk for you?

They are the only places I've seen sushi rice - although (guessing here) can you use pudding rice instead?

As for the rolling mat - I improvised with a reed placemat.

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Post by rapunzell » 06 Jul 2006, 17:32

Dadaist wrote:I think the only thing you'll be able to get here is the avocado and crab sticks/salmon, plus vinegar. I don't know what the co-op have but you might get the wasabi and the correct soy - at a push though.

Do you want me to go to one of the chinese supermarkets on Leith Walk for you?

They are the only places I've seen sushi rice - although (guessing here) can you use pudding rice instead?

As for the rolling mat - I improvised with a reed placemat.
Thank you very much, I might just take you up on your offer if I have no success with the Tesco-Asda home delivery bit of the investigations this week. Aarg, sushi cravings!

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Post by Dadaist » 06 Jul 2006, 17:37

Good luck - tell me how you get on.

What are you wanting to put in your rolls?

Having seen things you've made, they will make my sushi look like it came out of Greggs.

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Post by Sandra » 06 Jul 2006, 20:19

rapunzell wrote:Is there anywhere in Porty that sells readymade sushi or all the ingredients to make it with?
Rapunzell, Waitrose sells the stuff to make sushi - seaweed sheets etc.

Unfortunately no Waitrose in Portobello :( but one in Morningside and other in Comely Bank. We went to the Morningside one weekend we hired a car - great shop but hideously expensive.

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Post by Izzie » 06 Jul 2006, 20:54

M&S sell it ready made,have not got a clue if it is nice though. :roll: :roll: :roll:

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Post by seanie » 06 Jul 2006, 21:42

Yeah, but they sell it with the disclaimer "no raw fish".

Which kinda defeats the point.

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Post by Sandra » 07 Jul 2006, 09:10

there is a wee sushi restaurant in Dalry - maybe they do takeaway? :)

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Post by Sandra » 07 Jul 2006, 09:11

seanie wrote:Yeah, but they sell it with the disclaimer "no raw fish".

Which kinda defeats the point.
I know its kinda funny :lol:

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Post by Sandra » 07 Jul 2006, 09:13

I used to love going to Yo Sushi and picking stuff to eat off the conveyor belt.

Yo Below was great too - just had to keep count of these beers you were pouring. Also guy who did great back massage and girl who read tarot cards. There were also beds you could lounge around on. They also did karoke - used to be a great night out. I was very sorry when it closed. :(

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Post by Dadaist » 07 Jul 2006, 09:38

Sandra wrote:I used to love going to Yo Sushi and picking stuff to eat off the conveyor belt.

Yo Below was great too - just had to keep count of these beers you were pouring. Also guy who did great back massage and girl who read tarot cards. There were also beds you could lounge around on. They also did karoke - used to be a great night out. I was very sorry when it closed. :(
As much as I love sushi - I hated that place below! Claustrophobic, weird loos, and it was the most uncomfortable meal I've ever had. Taxi!

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Post by Sandra » 07 Jul 2006, 10:28

Dadaist wrote: As much as I love sushi - I hated that place below! Claustrophobic, weird loos, and it was the most uncomfortable meal I've ever had. Taxi!
Each to their own I guess.

It is now a Filling Station and the downstairs is totally different, you wouldn't think it was the same place.

Ah had many a pleasant afternoon in yo below :D

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Post by Dadaist » 07 Jul 2006, 10:44

I was only there once. I think if it had been when I wasn't so starving, or if I had access to a beer tap, I'd have a different view.

I'm yet to experience conveyor sushi - I've only had it served.

Gotta love tempura as well.

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Post by rapunzell » 07 Jul 2006, 13:23

Was Yo Sushi the place who sent out deliveries by rickshaw? If so then I am very sorry to hear it has gone because as well as wanting sushi I wanted to be driven around in a rickshaw : ) The c90 pizza delivery scooters just don't have that romance about them..

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Post by Porty » 07 Jul 2006, 13:55

rapunzell wrote:Was Yo Sushi the place who sent out deliveries by rickshaw?
So they claimed but I saw the delivery guy once and recognised him from school. I remember him as David Tweedie.

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Post by Dadaist » 07 Jul 2006, 14:04

That is so bad it's a bookable offence.

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Post by Porty » 07 Jul 2006, 14:12

I know.

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Post by Sandra » 08 Jul 2006, 23:27

rapunzell wrote:Is there anywhere in Porty that sells readymade sushi or all the ingredients to make it with?
Rapunzell, get Dadaist to go get you the ingredients, get someone to go to Waitrose or get someone to get you takeaway/delivery from Sushiya www.sushiya.co.uk (the website is a holding one :( but you could phone to find out if they deliver) 313 3222 or Izzi www.izzi-restaurant.co.uk 466 9888

Let us know how you get on! :D

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Post by Dadaist » 09 Jul 2006, 07:22

Also, when you cut through that fiddly seaweed stuff, make sure you use a sharp knife and a firm, decisive cutting motion - otherwise you'll be left with so much messed up sushi that you'll have to eat anyway that the whole experience of rice fanning, vinegar sprinkling, mat rolling, wasabi fiddling leaves you with the firm conviction that you'll never ever make sushi again, and should you ever decide to eat it, you'll get someone else to make it. I WOULD IMAGINE.

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Post by Epykat » 09 Jul 2006, 10:38

This all sounds like you'll end up with something akin to a raw sausage roll....just cut out the middleman and go to Greggs :lol:
Enough of your nonsense - get back to the Play Pen!

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Post by rapunzell » 09 Jul 2006, 15:05

Sandra wrote:
rapunzell wrote:Is there anywhere in Porty that sells readymade sushi or all the ingredients to make it with?
Rapunzell, get Dadaist to go get you the ingredients, get someone to go to Waitrose or get someone to get you takeaway/delivery from Sushiya www.sushiya.co.uk (the website is a holding one :( but you could phone to find out if they deliver) 313 3222 or Izzi www.izzi-restaurant.co.uk 466 9888

Let us know how you get on! :D

Thanks for the info - perfect timing as I was just thinking that I fancied cheating and just buying a big tray of ready made stuff this week : )

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Post by rapunzell » 09 Jul 2006, 15:08

Dadaist wrote:Also, when you cut through that fiddly seaweed stuff, make sure you use a sharp knife and a firm, decisive cutting motion - otherwise you'll be left with so much messed up sushi that you'll have to eat anyway that the whole experience of rice fanning, vinegar sprinkling, mat rolling, wasabi fiddling leaves you with the firm conviction that you'll never ever make sushi again, and should you ever decide to eat it, you'll get someone else to make it. I WOULD IMAGINE.
Sharp knives! Damn, there is a reason I usually make things that involve nothing more hazardous than a spoon.. Thats it settled then; this week I'm definately going to have to cheat : )

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Post by rapunzell » 09 Jul 2006, 15:17

Epykat wrote:This all sounds like you'll end up with something akin to a raw sausage roll....just cut out the middleman and go to Greggs :lol:
:D

Yur tryin tae sell WHIT?! Raw fish an cauld rice and *seaweed*?! Dae ye get chips wi that?

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Post by rapunzell » 12 Jul 2006, 20:54

SUSHI SUSHI SUSHI!! Woop! I can hardly see for having snorted too much wasabi, and I am full of lovely sushi :D

Plenty left for breakfast too :D

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Post by Cleopas » 12 Jul 2006, 21:58

Sushi???? Fortunately, I'm allergic to seafood.

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Post by rapunzell » 13 Jul 2006, 18:27

Ok, for research purposes I have discovered that Sushiya and Izzi don't do sushi home delivery, but Chimei (538 7012, from 294 Leith Walk) do!

It is only the most basic and westernised Maki (ie using chicken and cooked tuna) but just wonderful after such a long sushi drought. There were four kinds: chicken and veg maki
tuna and veg maki
shrimp and veg maki
vegetable and egg maki

So nowt for vegans but at least something for vegetarians and those opposed to seafood.

They also deliver chocolate gateau and cheesecake :D

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