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Who does the best value sushi at lunchtime?
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I've had sushi from Tesco and M&S and found they were both pretty good, not much difference between them.0
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Out of all those three, I'll go for M & S....but usually it's Wasabi / Yo Sushi for me

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i love sushi, have never made it myself,but i might give it a go0
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Dr_Funkenstein wrote: »i would not eat this
M&S sushi? Sushi in general???M&S chicken sushi is lovely!
Chicken sushi... do you get that in Japan or is it all fish and veg? I am genuinely curious...chocolateilike wrote: »Out of all those three, I'll go for M & S....but usually it's Wasabi / Yo Sushi for me
Yes, I love both of them but we don't have them here
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I like the Tesco ones and I think they are good value. I haven't tried the Boots or M&S ones0
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bleugh to all of them! can you make them at home? it's surpisingly easy to make, and tastes yum yum yum, because it's fresh, and has all the fillings that you love!0
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M&S or Tesco are my favourites. Hated Asda's.0
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Thanks for this tip. I did think of doing this but I like variety and I wouldn't make proper sushi myself as I would get food poisoning! :rotfl: I love the raw salmon nigiri, yum yum!
If you get some nice fresh salmon (preferably from a fishmonger, who can tell you how fresh it is) then you shouldn't get food poisoning. Any sashimi you buy in this country is required by EU law to have been frozen at -20c for 24 hours to kill off any bugs, so if you're concerned you can do the same!2015 comp wins - £370.25
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