Sushi: a word that strikes fear into the wallets of many college students. Nightmares of $100 dates and sake-induced spending sprees force many economically limited diners away from this delectable delicacy. With discipline, however, sushi can be enjoyed without applying for a second student loan.
There are three important rules to enjoying sushi without spending a fortune.
First, order sets (or bentos) whenever possible. I recommend the Spicy Ahi Love Set at I Love Sushi, which costs an affordable $5.99 plus tax. All of their sets are centered on one main item, plus one order each of California maki, potato salad and edamame. Sets are great ways to get more food at a lower cost.
Second, less expensive sushi is just as filling as expensive sushi. I recommend the kani kama nigiri, tekka maki and ebi nigiri, all of which range from $1.50 to $2.10. The signature dish is the kimchee fried rice inari (cone sushi), an ingenious combination of two local favorites. I recommend ordering a Love Set and supplementing it with a la carte orders depending on your remaining hunger.
Lastly, take your time and enjoy yourself. By dining leisurely with good company, you will surely moderate your consumption, give the rice time to expand and avoid over-ordering, a costly mistake that is too common at sushi restaurants.
Sushi quality is ultimately dictated by the sushi rice. I Love Sushi serves koshihikari rice, a super-premium strain of short-grain rice bred for traditional Japanese dishes. All meals are accompanied by a delicious Korean-roasted corn tea that aids with digestion.
I Love Sushi is a B.Y.O.B. establishment. They have tables and booths that comfortably seat four people, in addition to individual seats along the conveyor belt.
Its attentive staff, deliciously fresh sushi and genuine attention to detail make I Love Sushi a definite stop for any sushi enthusiast. There is some serious sushi love at I Love Sushi.
You can reach Leighton Vila at ManoaMunchies@gmail.com







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