Last night, Sue and I went to one of our favorite spots to eat. Sushihioba takes a little over 30 minutes by bus from our place, and I don't know about Sue, but my mouth was already getting prepared all the way there. We went there for the first time a few years ago when we made a short trip to Seoul. Sue's sister took us there and I never forgot it. Now that we are living here, it's one of those small rewards we give ourself from time to time.
They're only open for lunch and dinner, so you have to time your visit to them, but once there, they will keep tempting you with dishes passing by in front of you until you finally say, "No More."
It's a bit pricy, but if you don't do it every day, you don't mind rewarding yourself as we do for a great eating night out.
You can check out their site. Unless you can speak Korean, the site won't be too informative, but you can click around and checkout the menu, etc.
They're only open for lunch and dinner, so you have to time your visit to them, but once there, they will keep tempting you with dishes passing by in front of you until you finally say, "No More."
It's a bit pricy, but if you don't do it every day, you don't mind rewarding yourself as we do for a great eating night out.
You can check out their site. Unless you can speak Korean, the site won't be too informative, but you can click around and checkout the menu, etc.
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