Top 172 Sushi Quotes & Sayings

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Last updated on December 18, 2024.
Making sushi is an art, and experience is everything.
I'm obsessed with sushi.
Imagine being served a plate of sushi. But this plate also holds all of the animals that were killed for your serving of sushi. The plate might have to be five feet across.
I absolutely love sushi. — © Chesney Hawkes
I absolutely love sushi.
Limp Bizkit Ice Cream would taste like the sweetest pair of panties in the world. It would taste like sushi. Sushi or panties.
Parents who don't like Success should find a school they do like. For someone to enroll their child at Success and insist we change our model is like a person walking into a pizzeria and demanding sushi. If you want sushi, go to a sushi restaurant!
In LA, I live on sushi or salad.
Paris Hilton is one of the hosts for Nicole Richie’s baby shower, and they’re serving sushi. Awesome, Paris—sushi, the one thing pregnant women are forbidden to eat. Thanks for the mercury.
It always freaks me out when I go to a sushi place and there's a Mexican.
Sushi is taking over the world. It's like pizza: you can get it everywhere.
We've got a name for sushi in Georgia... bait
Aphorisms are food for thought - like sushi, they come in small portions that are both delicious and exquisitely formed. And, like sushi, I can never get enough.
I love sushi, but I'm not going to write a column about it.
I've actually always been a big fan of seafood. Sushi is one my favorite things. — © Alexander Gould
I've actually always been a big fan of seafood. Sushi is one my favorite things.
I think I might become a pescatarian. I love sushi, couldn't give it up.
Right after I graduated high school, I joined a sushi restaurant to learn how to make Japanese food. And then spent seven years. Then that time - that's enough. Then sushi restaurant - butchering fish and they make your body smell like fishy.
Although, I didn't really like sushi until I moved out to L.A.
I never eat sushi. I have trouble eating things that are merely unconscious.
I have to say, sushi freaks me out more than almost anything.
I think that without sushi there would be no David Hasselhoff, because sushi is like the perfect way of describing the insides of David Hasselhoff. He is like a protein, clean and easy. That's how I feel about myself.
I could eat my body weight in sushi.
I don't like venison or sushi - I don't want to eat what some people think are 'luxurious' foods.
One student was mixing my yoga up with other kinds, and I said, 'No, you cannot do that.' You cannot put calamari in the sushi and call it sushi.
I still eat sushi, though I'm trying my best to have my last sushi roll.
The place that I always come for the best Sushi in Delhi is Sakae Sushi at the Ambience mall, Vasant Kunj.
When I was 11 or 12 - a young boy in Japan - one of my older brothers took me to a sushi restaurant. I had never been to one, and it was very memorable. Back then, sushi was expensive and hard to come by, not like today, when there's a sushi restaurant on every street corner and you can buy it in supermarkets.
I could probably eat sushi every day.
I'm a big fish eater. Salmon - I love salmon. My sister loves Chinese food and sushi and all that. I'm not as big of a fan, but she likes it so we eat it a lot. So I'm beginning to like it more. I don't like the raw sushi. I liked the cooked crab and lobster and everything.
The first time I had sushi, I hated it. And the second time was no different, and then, I just started loving it. I actually crave for sushi. It's one of the healthiest meals. My experiments with food began when I was working in New York as an architect, be it Korean or Ethiopian food or fusion food.
Sitting eating sushi in the city, incredibly chilled out reading Nietzsche.
The best thing about doing a signing tour is that numbers become faces. I got to sign books for six or seven thousand people, all of whom were dreadfully nice. Everything else, the interviews, the hotels, the plane travel, the best-seller lists, even the sushi, gets old awfully fast. Well, maybe not the sushi.
I love sushi!
My non-Chinese food favorite... can I say sushi? It's still Asian.
I'm a big sushi fan.
I love sushi.
In Japanese, sushi does not mean raw fish. It means seasoned rice.
I don't discriminate against sushi. It's all good in my book.
My job the same as carpenter. What kind of house you want to build? What kind of food you want to make? You think your ingredients, your structure. Simple. [Other] Japanese restaurants … mix in some other style of food and call it influence, right? I don't like that. … In Japanese sushi restaurants, a lot of sushi chefs talk too much. 'This fish from there,' 'This very expensive.' Same thing, start singing. And a lot have that fish case in front of them, cannot see what chef do. I'm not going to hide anything, right?
Although, I didnt really like sushi until I moved out to L.A. — © Scott Wolf
Although, I didnt really like sushi until I moved out to L.A.
What I do gorge on is sushi. This is the only dish I don't mind overindulging in.
I'm definitely a sushi person. I know I can eat a lot and still be fairly healthy.
Forget sushi, yakitori and tempura, ramen is what really gets the Japanese excited.
The Kraken stirs. And ten billion sushi dinners cry out for vengeance.
Just because I like sushi, doesn't mean I can make sushi. I've come to well understand how many years just to get sushi rice correct. It's a discipline that takes years and years and years. So, I leave that to the experts.
In Japanese sushi restaurants, a lot of sushi chefs talk too much.
For real sushi lovers, Sushi MiKasa will prove to be what's been missing from the Miami dining scene.
Sushi is my favorite thing to do in L.A.
The fine art of preparing sushi is something that you watch and learn.
A sushi chef has to spot the best-quality fresh fish instantly. — © Nobu Matsuhisa
A sushi chef has to spot the best-quality fresh fish instantly.
I don't speak Japanese, I don't know anything about Japanese business or Japanese culture. Apart from sushi. But I can't exactly go up to him and say "Sushi!" out of the blue. It would be like going up to a top American businessman and saying, "T-bone steak!
My go-to take away order would be Chinese, pizza or sushi.
I'm a huge sushi fan. I have it every couple of days.
Everyone in L.A. loves sushi, and I don't understand it at all.
Sushi is one of my favorite foods.
I'm into the food in Vegas. I'm willing to go to nice restaurants for sushi and stuff like that.
People forget that in early 1970s, there were 3 sushi bars in New York City. Three. Three. Think about that. Now, there is sushi in... I've eaten it - there is sushi at gas stations in Middle America.
I don't order take-out sushi for the fish. Unless I'm spending a lot of money to eat at a phenomenal sushi restaurant, I eat it for the rice, which is perfectly seasoned with a mixture of salt, sugar, and rice vinegar.
I always thought that bagels and lox was my soul food, but it turns out it's sushi.
When I was a kid, I have two dreams. I want to be a baseball player. Hometown, Hiroshima, has a Japanese baseball franchise team called Hiroshima Carps. You know, and then I want to be a sushi chef. I want to make own restaurant - sushi restaurant.
At one point in time I was eating sushi like five days a week.
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