I’ve had Sugarfish pretty consistently for the past 5 years. Their trustme box is usually my go-to. However after discovering Omakai down in the SOFL area, I’m 100 percent certain that this for $50, is way higher quality fish and more filling.
Is this located in Florida? Or is there another location in LA?
Looks great, I love all four flavors, where does he come from?
Dang, I wish we had this in NC. I remember meeting a chef a long time ago and he told me the “correct” way to do an assortment of nigiri was plating the fish in a certain order and teaching the customer to eat in said order from savory to mild or sweet flavors. That’s cool that the packaging reflects that.
Wow nigiri that looks like a pro made it vs. a bunch of 6 year olds taking a sushi class 😅
Sugarfish nigiri is literally the most lazy poorly crafted nigiri I have ever seen at a hyped spot in my life. This place you got from in Florida looks 1000x better.
What is a “fluke” on the bottom right? Is that a type of fish?
The only animals called “flukes” I know of are trematodes and would be the absolute last thing I’d ever want to eat.
Nigiri looks amazing for $50
Anyone know a place with similar quality, feel and cost in DFW? Been looking for a while, and pretty much all I can find is Bougie res-only $200 omakase (yum, but my poor wallet) or garbage sushi that may as well have come from a gas station.
Why is it in order from right to left? Driving my brain nuts!
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I’ve had Sugarfish pretty consistently for the past 5 years. Their trustme box is usually my go-to. However after discovering Omakai down in the SOFL area, I’m 100 percent certain that this for $50, is way higher quality fish and more filling.
Is this located in Florida? Or is there another location in LA?
Looks great, I love all four flavors, where does he come from?
Dang, I wish we had this in NC. I remember meeting a chef a long time ago and he told me the “correct” way to do an assortment of nigiri was plating the fish in a certain order and teaching the customer to eat in said order from savory to mild or sweet flavors. That’s cool that the packaging reflects that.
Wow nigiri that looks like a pro made it vs. a bunch of 6 year olds taking a sushi class 😅
Sugarfish nigiri is literally the most lazy poorly crafted nigiri I have ever seen at a hyped spot in my life. This place you got from in Florida looks 1000x better.
What is a “fluke” on the bottom right? Is that a type of fish?
The only animals called “flukes” I know of are trematodes and would be the absolute last thing I’d ever want to eat.
Nigiri looks amazing for $50
Anyone know a place with similar quality, feel and cost in DFW? Been looking for a while, and pretty much all I can find is Bougie res-only $200 omakase (yum, but my poor wallet) or garbage sushi that may as well have come from a gas station.
Why is it in order from right to left? Driving my brain nuts!