Thursday, February 23, 2012

Sushi, for delivery in or around Newark, NJ?

I am looking for a responsible and licensed Chinese or Japanese (either one lol, as long as they are good) restaurant that delivers sushi to your door. No take out, as I cannot really always make it to the restaurant itself.



So, anyone knows a good place that delivers sushi much like Pizza Hut delivers pizza? :D



I am in Newark, New Jersey. Anywhere near, in or around Newark is great, like Belleville or Bloomfield is good. :D



Thanks in advance!Sushi, for delivery in or around Newark, NJ?
Sorry for not answering your question, but a good alternative to buying sushi, if you don't have any luck with restaurants, is making it on your own. =-D Homemade vegan sushi is pretty easy and fun to make, very cheap compared to restaurants, and is quite delicious. My girlfriend and I make it all the time. All that you really need is nori (the seaweed wrapping), rice, and a filling of your choice. You put a thin layer of room-temperature or warm rice on 2/3's of the nori sheet, put your filling in the middle of the rice, and roll it up and seal it with some water. It's fresh and cheap and quick and great.



If you want to get fancy you can buy 'sushi rice' which is about the same as typical jasmine rice except it's shorter and is stickier when it's cooked. It's not really that noticeable. Sushi chefs also often put some rice vinegar into their rice for the aroma it gives.



You could also invest in a sushi mat to assist in rolling your sushi.



Good vegan fillings include avocado, just about every vegetable, tofu, and steamed tempeh that is ground and mixed with vegenaise, toasted or regular sesame oil, and a spicy chile sauce.



Nori and sushi mats have been at every asian supermarket I've been to. They also sell wasabi and pickled ginger and ponzu.



If you want to try making sushi with the rice on the outside of the roll you can just put rice on 2/3's of the nori as usual, then put plastic wrap on it, flip it over, and put the filling in on the other side.



I'm a vegan and a vegan advocate so I don't recommend fish, but if you choose to put fish on your sushi, please consider trying fish that omnivores consider eco-friendly. Here is a helpful website:



http://www.edf.org/page.cfm?tagID=1521



Good luck with your sushi cravings.Sushi, for delivery in or around Newark, NJ?
There is a magazine published in NY called ChopSticksNY they, the magazine is about everything Japanese in and around NYC. It also covers some of Jersey also, I am sure you can find a list of Japanese food places in your area.

They have a website too. chopsticksny.com

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