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omg..They have teppan and sushi bar on this cruise.. -- nm
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budice
Nov 10 '13, 14:18
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amongst the dozen places onboard you can eat at :) -- nm
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peglegpete
Nov 10, 14:27
I don't know if I'd trust cruise ship sushi. The risks seem to outweigh the reward. -- nm
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Qale
Nov 10, 14:26
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I doubt that they would cheap out on that. Way too easy a thing to get bad word-of-mouth over. Probably some will have been frozen but still good. -- nm
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zork
Nov 10, 15:52
just have someone else eat it the first night - if they survive - you know you're "ok" -- nm
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JenBro
Nov 10, 15:20
Go with the nonfish varieties if they have them. -- nm
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the liioulu with
Nov 10, 15:02
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non fish sushi? -- nm
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Beaker
Nov 10, 15:05
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Kappa-maki (cucumber), tamago (egg) are two common, traditional examples -- nm
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JD
Nov 10, 15:14
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of course the same hands that fiddle with the fish also wrap the non fish items -- nm
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Thanksgeisting
Nov 10, 15:32
mmm. .. -- nm
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Diva
Nov 10, 14:25
they're going to be dollying you off the boat. -- nm
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Reagen
Nov 10, 14:19
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Good ol' John Bender, we barely knew him. -- nm
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Beryllium
Nov 10, 14:24
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