Sushi on Mckinney
This past weekend the weather had been so hot and disgustingly sticky, so we decided on stopping by Pinkberry for some frozen yogurt, and some sushi previously to that in the Knox area of Dallas. The place we arrived at is simply called "Sushi On McKinney." I had been curious about it for a while each time I parked in the common lot with the blocks full of restaurants. Granted, the window seating is amazing inside, the view makes you wish to stay indoors, especially in Texas weather. We started off with soft shell crab, followed by seaweed salad, a caterpillar roll, and the most surprising, the Devil roll. The crab was the least favorite of mine, and the seaweed salad was average. The caterpillar roll was absolutely delicious, without the gross fatty feeling eel sometimes leaves in your mouth. But that devil roll...as soon as the older waitress brought it to our table, she brought along glasses of water and warned us with a shake of her finger to be careful as we chewed. She had had grown men cry over it due to the burn the spicy roll held. "This is it? But it looks like a salmon roll!" Jake and I stared at each other as we took a bite...and quickly relearned the lesson of looks being deceiving. He went through two glasses of water through bites, and my eyes water as my throat burned through the wasabi puree hidden through the veggies and salmon. How amusing the show must be to the waitress each time. Here's a summary of our little adventure off McKinney.
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