Japanese sushi bar OPPOSITE GRAY AREA

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Japanese sushi bar OPPOSITE GRAY AREA

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I cant for the life of me remember what its called, but its a japanese sushi bar opposite Gray area coffeeshop, just around the corner from Amnesia and dam square.

I was in Gray area and the dealer and a couple of his mates were tucking into takeaway sushi. I like sushi, and it looked good and fresh, so I went accross the road to the place and ate in. I ordered 2 Chicken Yakitori and 2 Salmon. These were grilled fresh for me, and I was told it would take 15 minutes as they had to heat up the grill - no problem. They were served with rice(when I finished the small bowl of rice I was offered another, which I took and was pleased not to be charged for).

I also had an excellent handroll to start, freshly made. And a drink and it came to less that 15E ( I cant remember exactly, but very reasonable.)

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Ash333 wrote:I cant for the life of me remember what its called, but its a japanese sushi bar opposite Gray area coffeeshop, just around the corner from Amnesia and dam square.

I was in Gray area and the dealer and a couple of his mates were tucking into takeaway sushi. I like sushi, and it looked good and fresh, so I went accross the road to the place and ate in. I ordered 2 Chicken Yakitori and 2 Salmon. These were grilled fresh for me, and I was told it would take 15 minutes as they had to heat up the grill - no problem. They were served with rice(when I finished the small bowl of rice I was offered another, which I took and was pleased not to be charged for).

I also had an excellent handroll to start, freshly made. And a drink and it came to less that 15E ( I cant remember exactly, but very reasonable.)

top marks!
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so, 50 views, no posts except mine.

I wonder if they're gonna have an upsurge in business coz of us. bunch of stoners at GA or Amnesia.... lets go sushi :D lol
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duly noted. can't stand the stuff personally, but my wife loves it, so if I get 'too' wasted (in here eyes), I've got a secret weapon/apology up my sleeve now. Thanks :)
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Post by Bernum »

same..not much of a fan of Sushi, but getting a delivery to the Grey Area whilst having a mix would be a laugh...
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Thanks Ash333, I was wondering about where to get some sushi. 8)
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just wanted to bump this thread and see if anyone else has eaten here. if so what was it like
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Sadly, not yet :(
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Post by baked »

regarding there prices they are too cheap to be top notch. but i think it will be ok compared to regular sushi bars.
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baked wrote:regarding there prices they are too cheap to be top notch. but i think it will be ok compared to regular sushi bars.
can you recommend a top notch sushi bar to check out? or can anyone else recommend one?
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I will have a look myself,Ps its cool how you can pick from 100`s of dishes + you only pay for your empty plates.
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when i googled best sushi in amsterdam this article came up and they mentioned a japanese resturant called kaiko. hope this helps. i love japanese food. i dont like much non shell fish though so not a fan of sushi/sashimi.
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I don't remember seeing ANY sushi bars whilst walking around. I, too, would be interested to hear of any good restaraunts in the area. We would have killed to have found great sushi!
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