The fact that English is often the second language in a sushi-ya can add to the intimidation. […] Many sushi-yas close after two or in the afternoon, and reopen for dinner at five or six.
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The fact that English is often the second language in a sushi-ya can add to the intimidation. […] Many sushi-yas close after two or in the afternoon, and reopen for dinner at five or six.
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A few larger bonito and a couple of red snapper are placed in live tanks, either to be kept until market prices rise, or else sold to local sushi-yas for the expensive live-butchered form of sashimi known as ikizukuri.
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Pseudo-French brasseries are a dime a dozen in this town, of course, but great sushi-yas are hard to find.
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Most sushi-ya in other parts of Japan and the rest of the world often include this clam in their menu as well.
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