Robin Garr wrote:John R. wrote:Because I don't think Maido is up to snuff with Sapporo means that I might not like sushi or might not like it Tokyo style? I don't understand the reference to Tokyo? Is that the presumed origin....I hope you aren't implying that....or are you saying Maido is in tune with Tokyo? I love sushi and pretty confident that I could find some sushi in Japan that would appeal to my tastes.
No, John, maybe I just misread what you wrote. I took your comment, "I find their sushi dry and predictable but better than most places" to indicate that you haven't found much sushi you like anywhere.
Carolyne Davis wrote:For me, dining out is the total experience. It costs so much these days that I personally feel good food isn't enough. To the point, Maido and Sapporo are both excellent restaurants and very different restaurants. The food is reaaly good at Sapporo, but the atmosphere isn't my taste. I like both the atmosphere and the food at Maido, plus I love the music and the servers and the owners, etc, etc. That said, my favorite sushi at Maido is the Zesty Madness, which is only a special, I think. Very sad! It's not sushi, but I also LOVE the hamachi collar, the wasabi cream salmon and the grilled rice balls!
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