Sunday, March 29, 2015

Restaurant Review: Edo Sushi, WestEnd H'burg

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Restaurant Review:  Edo Sushi, WestEnd H'burg Off HWY 98 W


I treat all Pan-Asian restaurants with trepidation, just as I am wary of restaurants with burgers, pizza, and flying-pig wings on the menu for multiple reasons.  I feel that a better edited menu is usually a better bet.  And, we can't all be good at everything.  So, I treated Edo Sushi as just a Japanese sushi restaurant this time, and it was the correct decision.  
So, the sushi was good.  I placed a sample of each kind on my plate, and it looked like a colorful palate, something you find peering through a kaleidoscope's lens.  I was pleased.  I could not remember the names of each item. My mother had tried to remember them in a jumbled order.  She pointed to this one and said the name.  She saw that one and said the name.  Then, she renamed another one, correctly.  And, she danced around to a larger one.  Some were named by what's in them, and some have proper titles.  Well . . .
Flash and I enjoyed the pink thing that I believe is the Hub City Roll. However, it's really large. I need to eat it as a seafood salad.
I was not in the mood for fried food.

Edo Thai or Chinese, next time?

I am trying to stick to the rule of not trying restaurants that haven't been open more than a year.  I don't like being a guinea pig, and I don't believe local restauranteurs need me in that role, either.

Oh, and I did taste the jalapeƱo, but will not complain because it worked in weird American sushi. 



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Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Anglophilia

Somewhere in a semi-detached Victorian
As typical of a British life, an Anglophile could experience
There was I

Amiga Amigo, ©1996 D. Moss
Life in a Southern town.

Artwork in Ireland and Scottish Men in Engerrrrland

The following drawings are from a sketchbook I used in England and Ireland.  The drawings were done in the dark winter of Ireland (is there any other?).  If you would like to purchase one of these little ink drawings, I am taking Money Orders now as Online-Banking seems dodgy.

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©2015 D. Moss:  The quote is from a song by The Cure.



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Scottish Man in Bournemouth:
He sat on a park bench in Boscombe with me.  I handed him my sketchbook, and he flattered me.


Scottish men are never benign . . . to me.