$10 for $20 Worth of Sushi and Tea at SushiGo in Orleans
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To-go sushi shop packs up rolls, sashimi, custom soups, and 20 bulk tea varieties
If humans are mostly made of water, and fish traditionally inhabit water, fish should naturally occur in the human body. Fix this gap in nature's logic with this Groupon.
$10 for $20 Worth of Sushi and Tea
The sushi chefs of SushiGo prep prepackaged sashimi and sushi rolls for takeaway, including favourites such as the spicy red tuna roll covered in sesame seeds ($6.25), grilled unagi ($5.75), and veggie spring rolls ($2.95). Customers can also pick up a customizable soup ($8.95–$11.95) or bulk tea in 20 varieties. See the full menu here.
SushiGo
SushiGo’s lightning-fast counter chefs wrap up prepackaged rolls, orders of custom soup, and steaming tea. Inside sushi rolls' rice paper or seaweed wrappers lurk strips of veggies, grilled eel, salmon, crab, or tuna seasoned with a layer of spicy mayo, cream cheese, or a dusting of sesame seeds. The menu accommodates dietary restrictions such as gluten-free, vegetarian, and eating only foods that contain a hidden prize. All special items are carefully designated, including veggie-only build-your-own miso soup and gluten-free spring rolls. Diners can wash meals down with a cup of tea or take away their choice from 20 loose-leaf bulk tea varieties to brew at home.
To-go sushi shop packs up rolls, sashimi, custom soups, and 20 bulk tea varieties
If humans are mostly made of water, and fish traditionally inhabit water, fish should naturally occur in the human body. Fix this gap in nature's logic with this Groupon.
$10 for $20 Worth of Sushi and Tea
The sushi chefs of SushiGo prep prepackaged sashimi and sushi rolls for takeaway, including favourites such as the spicy red tuna roll covered in sesame seeds ($6.25), grilled unagi ($5.75), and veggie spring rolls ($2.95). Customers can also pick up a customizable soup ($8.95–$11.95) or bulk tea in 20 varieties. See the full menu here.
SushiGo
SushiGo’s lightning-fast counter chefs wrap up prepackaged rolls, orders of custom soup, and steaming tea. Inside sushi rolls' rice paper or seaweed wrappers lurk strips of veggies, grilled eel, salmon, crab, or tuna seasoned with a layer of spicy mayo, cream cheese, or a dusting of sesame seeds. The menu accommodates dietary restrictions such as gluten-free, vegetarian, and eating only foods that contain a hidden prize. All special items are carefully designated, including veggie-only build-your-own miso soup and gluten-free spring rolls. Diners can wash meals down with a cup of tea or take away their choice from 20 loose-leaf bulk tea varieties to brew at home.