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Sushi House – Windy Hill

$12 for $25 Worth of Sushi and Japanese Cuisine

$12
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Sun Jan 20 04:59:59 UTC 2013
Value
$25
Discount
52%
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$13
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In a Nutshell

Menu includes 20 kinds of nigiri and 90 different maki with inventive fillings, including steamed shrimp and spicy honey sauce

The Fine Print

  • Expires 90 days after purchase.
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per table. Dine-in only. Must use promotional value in 1 visit. Valid for dinner only. Valid only at St John's Town Center location.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

The traditional method for preparing sushi requires slices of raw fish to be held over unlit fires in order to secure that signature uncooked flavor. Taste the real meal with this Groupon.

$12 for $25 Worth of Sushi and Japanese Cuisine

The menu includes a tempura-lobster roll ($7.50), eel nigiri ($4.25), tempura vegetables ($11), teriyaki scallops ($14.50), and beef katsu ($14.50).

Sushi House

The chefs at Sushi House treat each plate as a canvas, surrounding artfully assembled orders of sushi with intricately carved garnishes and vivid streaks of sauce. Despite the aesthetic appeal of a perfectly composed dish, guests still devour any of the 90 maki from the menu. Familiar cylinders of rice-swaddled cucumber and avocado appear along with a few more adventurous rolls that incorporate premium ingredients, such as tempura lobster, spicy honey sauce, or julienned college diplomas. The cooks also make use of their kitchen's stovetops to whip up teriyaki chicken, tempura vegetables, and hibachi-style steak.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Empty 2-Liter Soda Bottles

Everyone loves drinking soda pop straight out of 2-liter bottles, but when the soda pop is all gone, you've got to recycle that empty plastic container, a process that can be awful and horrible. Make the end as fun as the beginning with these tips for hanging on to those empties and using them for fun:

  • Play sports with them. An empty 2-liter bottle is the perfect object to use as a whiffle-ball bat or a weird basketball that's incredibly frustrating to use.

  • Turn them into pieces of art. You can do this by filling them with just about anything because most art isn't very good.

  • Bring them to a sporting event and use the bottles as thunder sticks, which are those hollow, cylindrical plastic objects that fans bang together to signal to each other when they should all be quiet for a key play.

  • Throw them up in the air and see if they float!

  • Recycle them the easy, painless way: by just throwing them away in the garbage.

Is a 2-liter bottle filled with roast beef considered art?

Sushi House

4.01 out of 5

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    Windy Hill

    10261 River Marsh Dr.
    Jacksonville, Florida 32246
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