Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Raw Seafood

Seafood restaurants like Red Lobster and Joe’s Crab Shack, located in Memphis, Tennessee’s Wolfchase area, are far from the coast, which could explain why their seafood dinners sound like they wouldn’t be fresh.

Instead of frozen and not fresh fish, try some of Memphis’ 30 sushi bars that serve fresh seafood daily. In fact, sushi is so fresh it can be served raw, without having to worry about getting sick.

“It is a better alternative that doesn’t stink like other seafood places,” says Greg Carol, 23, a senior business major at the University of Mississippi. “After eating sushi, I feel refreshed and relaxed because it is a healthy meal that is good for the body.”

At Sakura Japanese Bar, consumers say they get their fill of fresh sushi with great service. Although, the place is smaller than most sushi bars, it certainly draws crowds that form lines out the door during lunch and dinner.

For a delightful sushi dinner, an individual could walk out of Sakura pleased after spending $15-$20, and a couple could after $30-$40.

“The prices are cheap for this restaurant compared to the size of the rolls served here,” says Lee Trayal, 25, a MLGW worker of Memphis, Tenn. “I suggest the DJ Roll, Mother of All Rolls, California Roll or the Crunchy Roll. Entrees and appetizers are also delightfully fresh here as well.”

A-tan is another bar recommended for a fulfilling sushi lunch or dinner. This sushi bar lets its’ consumers also enjoy large rolls that tower over their prices. It is a bit more expense than Sakura at $20-$30 an individual, and $40-$60 a couple.

A-tan is more elegant than Sakura with granite tables and floors, while wooden chairs sit around the bar to warm the cool gray color of the granite. Service is quick and friendly, but people do not flock here as they do at Sakura.

For the most part through experience, I would say that Sakura and A-tan offer the same qualities of food portion, taste and experience; just different prices. There are other places that have great service but their dishes are served in smaller portions.

Sekisui chain restaurants are good bars to dine at for fresh sushi. There are several in Memphis and each offer something different.

For instance, the prices vary from each. Most Sekisui restaurants do not serve fried rice except for the Sekisui in Bartlett. All the other ones have a techno theme to them but the Bartlett Sekisui. Also, all the other ones are more expense.

The only thing against Sekisui is that the sizes of the rolls don’t match the giants from a-tan and Sakura.

These bars are just a few of many that offer great sushi at great prices. At these restaurants consumers can receive more for less cost. For fresh sushi and a great experience any of these restaurants will satisfy the appetite.

1 comment:

  1. I just could not bring myself to eating raw fish. Since we are hundreds of miles from an ocean, it could not be too good.

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