Things we like about living in Thailand (#12)

Street Sushi
Once you brush aside the nagging questions about how long this seafood has been sitting in the heat, street sushi becomes a delicious snack. This friendly couple is out every weekday afternoon with their motorcycle cart, selling sushi that they made earlier in the day. While we lived in the States I never had the inclination (or much of an opportunity) to eat sushi. But here in Thailand it is cheap and plentiful and I'm developing an addiction.
-Tom
Comments
Nothings perks up my ears like the words, "cheap Sushi".
Posted by: Ryan | November 15, 2007 10:41 PM
Nagging question . . . does it still nag anyone, or are all of you happily eating street sushi?
Posted by: Anita | November 17, 2007 01:09 AM
Only Tom has the stomach of steel. I still only eat sushi made by friends or at Hot Pot. :)
Posted by: Candice | November 17, 2007 08:20 AM
In Mexico, I liked the street booths the best. Remember La Pache Candice? Those smells are hard to resist.
Posted by: jdr | November 18, 2007 05:00 AM