Sushi Time with my little brother~

nyummy :9
the post title of this time is about food. Japanese food actually :9
why japanase food? because i like it and my brother like it .lol
the Japanese food  that I would tell you this time is about "sushi". the location that I went to eat this is around my campus, near the lapangan Tugu Unsyiah. the owner of this little cafe is a Japanese mother who is living in Banda Aceh with their family :) the cafe were opened this year around January or February. at the early days of the cafe they only sell "takoyaki", "okonomiyaki", some kinds of japanese drinks(I will tell you later :p) and this few weeks they had a new menu, which is called "sushi"
so, this time I will tell you about SUSHI and few things about this cafe : check it out !
 
while they make the food you can wait and see around
the cats are waiting for your coming
 there are few places that you can sit and eat the food. but this pictures is located in front of the entrance, so you could wait here for the order or you just can sit and eat here :)
the place are really nice because in this place you also can buy the trees for your garden..

and here is the other spot that you can sit and eat the food (on the center of the picture) 

the spot for eating


 and this is the spot that is under construction, you could eat and sit here when the construction is finish and I would post it later :)

under construction


the pendant ship

and here we go the sushiiiiiii >,<
actually, sushi is a Japanese Food consisting of cooked vinegared rice (shari) combined with other ingredients (neta), usually raw fish or other seafood. Neta and forms of sushi presentation vary, but the ingredient which all sushi have in common is vinegared rice called sushi-meshi.

Types of sushi. Clockwise from top-left: nigirizushi, makizushi, temaki.

 Makizushi (巻き寿司, "rolled sushi"), Norimaki (海苔巻き, "Nori roll") or Makimono (巻物, "variety of rolls") is a cylindrical piece, formed with the help of a bamboo mat, called a makisu (巻簾). Makizushi is generally wrapped in nori (seaweed), but is occasionally wrapped in a thin omelette, soy paper, cucumber, or shiso (perilla) leaves. Makizushi is usually cut into six or eight pieces, which constitutes a single roll order. Below are some common types of makizushi, but many other kinds exist.
(source : wikipedia)
and..the sushi at this cafe is the makizushi. and actually the first new menu is called "acehmaki" *sound interesting, right?* it because they use 'keumamah" which is the fish that were dry for long time and you can it after they dry it. and the newest version of the makisuzhi is the sushi that fill with tuna and mayonnaise egg :9 humm oishi desu !!
here is the pictures and let's have some visit to this place .hehehe
 

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