Is the location of a Sushi restaurant important for you? Where do you prefer to eat decent Sushi:
in a restaurant with seating facility or in a food court ?
I think it would be interesting in a food court if it is a "sushi only" restaurant.
Regarding the smells, i think they will be less in food courts than a restaurant. If you eat sushi at Ramada or Marriot, the smell of fried food is really too strong to enjoy a good sushi.
Thank you for your answer. My question was: What if there was a sushi restaurant in a food court. Would you go eat there? Or you prefer a restaurant not in a food court?
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In a restaurant of course!!
I think it would be interesting in a food court if it is a "sushi only" restaurant.
Regarding the smells, i think they will be less in food courts than a restaurant. If you eat sushi at Ramada or Marriot, the smell of fried food is really too strong to enjoy a good sushi.
food court won't be a good choice, sushi is meant to be in a fine location with nice atmosphere
In a restaurant, no other solutions. No other smells, no noise, calm, stillness.
In a restaurant, no other solutions. No other smells, no noise, calm, stillness.
Thank you for your answer. My question was: What if there was a sushi restaurant in a food court. Would you go eat there? Or you prefer a restaurant not in a food court?
Sakura at the Ramada, its worth a try!