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Eat food from a boat

07.03.2011
Talitha liebt Sushi

Talitha liebt Sushi

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  • A’Float Sushi
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  • fun
  • Japanese
  • Los Angeles
  • restaurant
  • sushi
  • Talitha
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We do a lot of the same things every day. We wake up, get out of bed, go for a shower and put on our clothes. It might be hard to stop these things from getting boring. But at least one thing we do every day should never be boring - and that’s eating.

There are so many fun ways to eat. You can wrap spaghetti around your fork, eat a burger out of your hand or put lots of vegetables together in a salad. But nothing beats eating at A’Float Sushi in Pasadena, which is one of my favourite restaurants in Los Angeles.

So what makes A'Float Sushi so special? It's an experience! Instead of just sitting at a table and ordering food from a waiter, you sit around a bar watching small plates of food sail around a river on boats. You can take whatever you want from the boats or order from the chefs, who stand in the middle of the bar making the food.

My favorite dishes include the spicy oyster sashimi and the mini lobster rolls but I also love trying new things. The last time I was at the restuarant, I had jellyfish for the first time. It was clear and salty and tasted like seaweed. Oh, and I always drink lots of green tea, which is free.

It’s best to go to A’Float Sushi with a group of friends so you can share dishes and try lots of thing. It’s not the cheapest place to eat. Plates cost from around $2 to $4 and can add up quickly. But it’s a fun place to go for a treat. If only everything in life could be such fun!

wickeln
hier: Erlebnis
Köche, Küchenchefs
Gerichte
scharf
Austern-
japanische Zubereitungsart von rohem Fisch und Meeresfrüchten
Hummer im Teigmantel
Qualle
durchsichtig
Algen
sich ganz schön summieren
Gaumenfreude, Leckerei
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Submitted by Lila03 on Fri, 11/03/2011 - 18:41.

Sounds yummy! ;-)

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Submitted by Chraro on Sat, 09/04/2011 - 16:35.

Yes ;D

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