Porky Pig
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Sakayama sushi
Hey Fishbuck or Baja Gringo, why don't you try this sushi stand in San Quintin, next to the great "Pollos Lalos" and let us know how it is. I am too
scared to try it.
[Edited on 8-22-2009 by Porky Pig]
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Paulina
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That stand caught my attention as we were driving through a couple of weeks ago. I think it is the first road side sushi stand I've ever seen in Baja.
By the way, it was closed then too.
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Porky Pig
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It opens at night. Possibly so you can't see what you eat??
Juanita and I don't travel at night so we don't know if there is a large clientele. May be a great spot as we have a lot of fresh seafood in San
Quintin.
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I love sushi...and am willing to give it a try next trip through San Quentin. Thanks, Porky...where is it in relation to the large Pemex station?
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Porky Pig
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West side of Hwy 1, about 1/2 of the way south between the Pemex on the east side of the hwy and the San Quintin bridge.
We like Miyako sushi located on the west side of Hwy 1 southbound a few buildings before the military base. It is in the second story and opens at
noon. They also have hot saki.
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Thanks Porky,
We will stop and send in a report sometime in October. Hopefully, the sushi will be as good as our last in Baja. Really looking forward to this
great treat.
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We have quite a few sushi places over here in Guaymas.
Not one of them serves a single dish with raw fish. The rice content is astronomical. And there is no wasabi, just Huichol or Costilla Haberero. And
soy sauce.
If we want real sushi, we make it at home. We have found nori, sushi rice, mirin, and wasabi around.
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