I'm trying to gauge if traditional sushi appeals to black people.. Working in a pan Asian restaurant, and researching how many things on the menu would appeal to our people..
What's sophisticated about eating raw fish?As Black people become more globally sophisticated
Absolutely. I think it just depends on the demographic you’re trying to target. If you’re trying to target the hood you may have some issues. But middle class and above like sushi in my personal experience.I'm trying to gauge if traditional sushi appeals to black people.. Working in a pan Asian restaurant, and researching how many things on the menu would appeal to our people..
I'll NEVER eat Sushi! 💯I'm trying to gauge if traditional sushi appeals to black people.. Working in a pan Asian restaurant, and researching how many things on the menu would appeal to our people..
Most defThere's parasites in raw fish & pork too!
I won't either.I'll NEVER eat Sushi! 💯
It appeals to some. Others no.I'm trying to gauge if traditional sushi appeals to black people.. Working in a pan Asian restaurant, and researching how many things on the menu would appeal to our people..
Thanks, but I'll pass.Black folks that travel more eat a larger variety of food. That is the same for any kind of person. It is just something you do. Trying new food and travel go hand in hand. I personally don't like sushi. I had it once. It is not for me but my father told me it is because I had cheap American sushi. He said if you want real sushi, you need to travel for it.
I eat sushi periodically. There used to be a sushi bar in the downtown Cleveland area I frequented and I ate there at least 3 of 4 times/week. It was shrimp tempura roll and a dragon roll. I tried this one dish called a rainbow roll where it was different sushi wrapped in a different kind of fish. It was good. But I've also traveled a little bit in my life and my dad always encouraged trying new dishes so I'm more open to try something new.I'm trying to gauge if traditional sushi appeals to black people.. Working in a pan Asian restaurant, and researching how many things on the menu would appeal to our people..
Although I don't think I can ever get myself to try sushi, I will not knock anybody who tries it. I know there are more and more places that have it.I eat sushi periodically. There used to be a sushi bar in the downtown Cleveland area I frequented and I ate there at least 3 of 4 times/week. It was shrimp tempura roll and a dragon roll. I tried this one dish called a rainbow roll where it was different sushi wrapped in a different kind of fish. It was good. But I've also traveled a little bit in my life and my dad always encouraged trying new dishes so I'm more open to try something new.