With a name like Sushi Prime, you know they have to make good Sushi. That, or they transform into a Kei Truck.
After discovering my taste has matured since I had sushi so many years ago and hated it, I have found a new interest in...
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With a name like Sushi Prime, you know they have to make good Sushi. That, or they transform into a Kei Truck.
After discovering my taste has matured since I had sushi so many years ago and hated it, I have found a new interest in a food category I had long since abandoned. With so many new options open to me, well, I'm feeling quite satisfied.
Living up to their name the sushi from Sushi Prime was quite good, with my choices being the chicken tempura roll and the CP roll. (along with an appetizer order of calamari, but that's besides the point) In total coming to a little under $30. (before tip)
The chicken tempura, while not as mind blowing as the shrimp tempura I had a few weeks ago, was excellent still. A soft yet savory sushi roll and a crispy chicken core, made for an excellent dinner choice. The CP roll was more along the lines of "interesting" as it had the makings of a crab rangoon, with the crab meat and cream cheese, but the texture of the super thick rice lessened the impact of these two ingredients. The whole roll is also fried, but only ever so lightly, as to give the exterior of the roll a tiny crunch but without the fatty or oily flavor. And while not sushi, it would behoove me to say that the calamari was right on. Super crunchy, with thick chunks of squid, and a sauce that was sweeter than I was expecting but had a nice spicy kick at the back of the throat.
Overall I'd recommend Sushi Prime 88 to anyone looking for good sushi, or even, expand their pallets like mine.