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A vacation to Seattle: skyscrapers, Space Needle, raw fish

Danielle Appleton

Issue date: 11/18/08 Section: Forum
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The first thing I tried was harmless enough - a bunch of rice wrapped with smoked salmon - but I had selected the simplest looking piece on my plate. As the sushi looked more complicated and colorful, the taste of it got worse and worse.

If I was to stick with the basic and most bland pieces on the buffet, then I was enjoying the meal, but otherwise I couldn't even stomach some of the strong tastes. I had to force a lot of it down.

I think I can safely conclude that I am not going to be a regular sushi eater. In the end, I did get my money's worth of food, as the buffet also included sushi-style desserts, and I piled my plate high full of mini cheesecake pieces and chocolate cakes, and finished every single one.

Not as healthy or sophisticated as the sushi, but what's a few calories for an all-you-can-eat dessert?



Danielle Appleton is an exchange student from London, England. The opinions expressed in her columns do not necessarily represent the opinion of the Daily Barometer staff. Appleton can be reached at forum@dailybarometer.com.
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