• MeThisGuy@feddit.nl
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        23 hours ago

        Reminds me of those all you can eat sushi places, as long as you finish your plate.
        Ppl would just stick the rice under the table, lol.

        • bountygiver [any]@lemmy.ml
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          18 hours ago

          You should just order “sashimi” if you don’t want the rice, in buffet place the “sashimi” is just the protein part of the sushi

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            18 hours ago

            Most of the all you can eat places don’t offer that to ensure the patrons fill up on cheap rice which saves food costs.

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          21 hours ago

          The first time I went to one of those places I assumed they sold sushi by the piece not the roll. The way the menu worked, they gave you a paper menu and whatever you want you write a number next to that item and they give you that many servings. No where on the menu did it say that sushi was by the roll, which i think 8 or 20 pieces. But a serving of hibachi or fried rice was a couple of bites a serving. If all you wanted was hibachi, you could easily order 5. You could imagine my surprise when I saw my order after ordering 1 of every sushi.

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            9 hours ago

            Had the same thing with my wife’s sister’s husband. Like,

            • Hey have you eaten sushi before?
            • Sure!
            • How many do you eat? 2? 3?
            • Yes, and 4 or 5.

            And I ordered plenty of servings. Which no one could eat afterwards. Still make fun of him to date.