If you are serious about your sushi, then this is the info you need to know. A national website scrubbed the nation and determined what the best sushi joint is in each state. Whether you’re eating in New Jersey, NY, or PA we’ve got the must-eat sushi spot that you have to try.
Making sushi is an art. Not only must you have the freshest ingredients, but the presentation is key as well. For those looking for both qualities, you're in luck. Monmouth County is packed with primo places for mouthwatering sushi.
There are a few professions I would be terrible at and one of those professions is being a hibachi chef. Not only are you under pressure to cook the food for people to enjoy, but you also have to put on a show. To be honest, I can't even flip over a grilled cheese correctly, these chefs are making onion volcanos and tossing pieces of zucchini across the table with their spatulas!
I have to say I think when it comes to "sushi" it's a love or hate situation for the most part. People who love their sushi are very into it, those who don't even like cooked seafood...really hate raw seafood.
Sushi has been around for hundreds and hundreds of years. Now, there are hundreds and hundreds of different variations and rolls. Some of the best can be found in Ocean County.
Once someone posts an opinion on Facebook, for the most part, all hell breaks loose. Think about it, every day you come across a Facebook argument, whether it's related to politics, sports, music, or food. Arguing and fighting on Facebook is not healthy for the average human being... but I'm not going to lie, sometimes I think it's hysterical. For example, I am a Facebook member of Jersey Sandwich Joints, which is a ten thousand person group. It's a cool Facebook group because you are able to learn about tasty New Jersey sandwich shops. However, every day hundreds of people argue about the difference between Pork Roll & Taylor Ham. It's a mix of pride and stupidity.