Where to get sushi in Sandusky?

Is there ANYWHERE in Sandusky that sells Sushi?
Highly doubtful. I live twenty minutes away and don't know of any... Course I've never really LOOKED for sushi, so I wouldn't know ;)
Pete's avatar
I have some cold, raw, dead fish floating next to my boat.

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Florida may have Disney World and Key West,
but Ohio has Cedar Point and Put-In-Bay.
It's great to live in Ohio!


Pete said:
I have some cold, raw, dead fish floating next to my boat.

Yes, and we find cold, raw, dead fish in the pit for Thunder Canyon every morning.

Yes, it is VERY possible to be riding TC and have a fish (Or the remains of one) fall on your head from the waterfalls. A couple times during the season, a part of a fish will be found in a raft. TC uses 100% unfiltered, unchlorinated Lake Erie water. If its in the lake, its in the water of Thunder Canyon.

If you are desperate, there must be something in Cleveland.

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It's not war, famine, or pestilence; it's only downtime.

Pete's avatar
There are a lot of places in Cleveland. I don't eat Sushi, so I can't tell you what is good. A popular place, and very nice also, is Sushi Rock in Cleveland's Warehouse District.

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Florida may have Disney World and Key West,
but Ohio has Cedar Point and Put-In-Bay.
It's great to live in Ohio!

Hmmm, sounds like we have another victim of j-pop.

In that case, I will tell you NOTHING of the two DDR Extreme machines.

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Here I am coming to CP Tuesday, wanting sushi (since I hail from Seattle), see this thread... and nothing! Augh! Does anyone have any ideas? Jeff? Let a brother know. I don't want to have to eat at TGIFridays again......... ;)
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I have been arrested more than you
The closest place I can personally recommend is in the People's Republic of Ann Arbor. We have many, but Miki is a place that my collegues from California are willing to go to a second time. However, Godaiko is also an up-and-comer. If you are travelling between MiA and CP (I've forgotten your itinerary), Ann Arbor could easily be a quick sushi stop on the way--3 hrs from MiA, 2 from CP. Just a warning: my sushi credentials are out of date, since I last lived in civilization (Palo Alto and Berkeley) in the late eighties, and my wife refuses to eat Japanese food. Her only experience was while she was unknowingly pregnant, and now associates the smell of miso with morning sickness. :(

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It's not war, famine, or pestilence; it's only downtime.


Hmmm, sounds like we have another victim of j-pop.

In that case, I will tell you NOTHING of the two DDR Extreme machines.I already know about the machines. I'm pissed that they're $1/3 songs now when they started as 75 cents/4 songs, but I still play cause its so addicting.


There are a couple of sushi places on Cleveland's West Side that are less than an hour from the Point. There's two Daishin restaurants, one in Westlake, the other in North Olmsted, that are pretty good, and the Hibachi Grill in Farview Park that is supposedly also quite good, though I've never eaten there.

And heck, if you want satisfactory, but not exactly good sushi, the Giant Eagle in Westlake, less than 45 minutes away, sells sushi, and it's really not too bad for grocery store sushi, and they make it fresh.


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