I don't know, maybe it's the fact that it's mid-afternoon (that disquieting time between lunch and dinner), or maybe it's the fact that I've gone without for so long, or maybe it's the fact that it's just plain good, but I could totally go for a rainbow roll right about now. No, no, not a rainbow roll, some spicy tuna. Wait, not tuna, unagi⦠no! Anagi! Yup, that would do it, some delicious anagi.
Anagi, if you haven't had it, is like unagi, except that the eel is a saltwater eel instead of a freshwater one. If you like unagi, you need to try anagi. I've actually not seen it in that many restaurants, but it's totally worth going to Hawaii for (the only U.S. state where I have seen it on a menu).
I was actually really surprised looking over the UnSpun list "Favorite Kind of Sushi" that anagi wasn't there. Naturally, I took a second and a half and added it in. Literally, that was all it took, a second and a half and now the best kind of sushi is on the list. I don't want to harp on it or anything, but the ease with which UnSpun allows any and all users to correct such omissions is one of the great things about the site.
Here, take a look at the now complete with anagi list (and click here if you don't see it below):
So, go forth, eat anagi till your heart's content, and if somehow your favorite type of sushi isn't on the list take the second and a half and add it in.

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Posted by: MTS Converter | October 17, 2011 at 06:45 PM