Sure you can pick up some sushi and take it home, and you can also make your own primitive versions of sushi at home and save money. But enjoying and participating in the atmosphere of a genuine Japanese sushi bar -- like going out for dim sum -- is an experience that transcends mere "eating" or "dining out". And like dim sum, the amazing variety of dishes available far exceeds anything you could dream of making or picking up at a shop.
Sitting at a sushi bar is an interactive personal experience. You talk with the sushi chef as you order, and watch him preparing some pretty interesting food right in front of you throughout the evening. Customers also get to know each other, sitting elbow to elbow at friendly sushi bars, sharing their converstations and often swapping nibbles of good sushi. "That looks interesting, what is it? And how do I order some?" ... "Here you go, try a bite!" If you haven't found a sushi bar like that, you still have something to look forward to. (Randy Johnson - ease)
See also : burger king
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