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    the best place to eat

    Sushi?

    my daughter is a big sushsi fan and we would like to take her to a japanese restaurant to try something a bit more authentic than tescos

    however i'm a bit of a wimp when it comes to fish, personally i only enjoy mine battered from the local chippie[msnembarrased]

    i have heard of a restaurant called Kobe, which offers other non sushi menu items especially for wimps like me, has anyone tried it and most importantly would you recommend it not only for the food but also as being suitable for children?

    or are there any other places i could look at?

    thanks for your help

    mizzy


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    If it's the Kobe I'm thinking of then it's a steak house?

    There's

    Sushi House
    1311 Florida Mall Ave
    Orlando, FL 32809

    I've DM'd you a link to their menu.

    There's also

    SEITO SUSHI JAPANESE RESTAURAN
    ( 407 ) 566 - 1889
    671 FRONT ST,KISSIMMEE,FL,34747

    I'm not a fan of sushi so I can't say I've tried either of them.
    blott


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    thanks Blott will pop off and have a look

    the Kobe does do sushi as well as steaks

    i've found it here www.kobesteakhouse.com

    it looks ok but would like to know if anyone has tried it and would they recommend it

    mizzy


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    We haven't tried it personally, but have been told it was very good.

    Is it just sushi your daughter likes? If she likes different fish what about trying the Bonefish Grill, as it may be bit more palatable for you?

    I love fish, Salmon, tuna, swordfish, monkfish etc but like you I'm not a huge fan of sushi.[msnwink]

    ALR


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    Hi Mizzy,

    I have heard and read great reports about this restaurant; it is on our BIG list of places to eat...I'm sure we will get to it soon [msnwink]

    This thread has a little more info for you

    http://www.orlando-guide.info/forums/topic_23350.asp
    Lynne

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    I love to go into Seito's in Celebration. You can sit at the sushi bar and watch the chefs prepare. The staff are always very helpful when we go and the tempura is delicious so even if you don't want to be adventurous that is always available.
    Angela


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    There is a Japanese place at the Berry Town Centre on 192, where the Publix is on Orange Lake Boulevard. Do not know anything about it.
    Jill and Brian



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    Is Seito's a new restaraunt in Celebration as I don't recall having seen it before?


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    I love Sushi, infact I spent last Saturday in Yo Sushi in Harvey Nichs eating my way round the belt[:I]

    The supermarkets also sell it also, I got my last lot in Publix. Places like the Boston Lobster feast also have a limited ammount. I went to the Japanese place on the dreaded I Drive and that was yummy, the name escapes me but you can have steaks etc too.

    It's a myth that sushi is just all raw fish and you will find something to suit everyone if they like Asian type food and I am sure there will be something suitable for kids.

    In the UK the best shop bought Sushi I have found away from the Japanese sources is the seafood Sushi in M&S, followed by the fish Sushi and the run of the mill stuff aint bad either!
    CDV


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    Ray is in Japan this week and has had his first experience of Sushi, says it was much nicer than he had anticipated. Last night he went to a traditional restuarant where you sit on the floor said it was very hard to get up after a 2 hour meal.[msnwink][msnsmile2]
    Sarah


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