‘best’ supermarket sushi?

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ChevronB19

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6,756 posts

173 months

Monday 14th August 2023
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There’s no ‘proper’ sushi places round here for a takeaway lunch.

Supermarkets are Sainsbury’s, Morrison’s, Aldi, Lidl, Tesco, Asda, plus an M&S food hall. Booths is available when I’m in the office.

I totally realise it’s not ‘proper’ sushi, but out of what I assume is a bad lot, which is the best? Do they all have the same supplier, given it is a (relatively) niche product?

CRA1G

6,896 posts

205 months

Monday 14th August 2023
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I I havn't tried all of them but I definitely think Aldi is better than M&S and obviously cheaper...

some bloke

1,237 posts

77 months

Monday 14th August 2023
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I was surprised to find the Asda sushi (the nearest has a dedicated sushi counter) was actually pretty good. Fresh, and not outrageously priced.

Billy_Rosewood

3,302 posts

174 months

Monday 14th August 2023
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Of them all, Morrison's sushi was amazing, but I've only tried it from the Morrisons near Wapping where they had a proper Sushi counter. I think the one in Canary Wharf also has the same Sushi service.

M&S is edible, but below standard.

Tesco is just cardboard tasting rice with very very little meat.

mikey_b

2,216 posts

55 months

Monday 14th August 2023
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There are two Sainsbury's near(ish) to us, one stocks Yo! Sushi packs with the sandwiches, the other has a Sushi Gourmet counter with a much larger range. The one with the counter is a far larger store though.

C5_Steve

5,180 posts

113 months

Monday 14th August 2023
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some bloke said:
I was surprised to find the Asda sushi (the nearest has a dedicated sushi counter) was actually pretty good. Fresh, and not outrageously priced.
Asda recently introduced these fresh sushi counters (I think Sainsbury's have some as well but don't think they're the same brand) and they are actually really good. My GF is a sushi fan and she said it's much better than anything you'll buy ready-made and miles better than Yo Sushi.

wyson

2,969 posts

114 months

Monday 14th August 2023
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Supermarket sushi is a travesty that should never be eaten and allowed to die out. The rice is supposed to be lukewarm. Cold rice is disgusting! Having said that, I got some sushi from a Waitrose with a sushi counter, where they made it on site and it was surprisingly decent. It’s that pre packed stuff, made in a central kitchen somewhere, that is vile. Its one of those foods that doesn’t scale well when massed produced and is done on a budget.

In London, I drive to an Atari-Ya Japanese supermarket which does reasonably priced and tasting sushi. It has a sushi counter, and serves luke warm rice under freshly sliced fish stored in a sushi cabinet / fridge thing, made right there and then. It’s decent. I’ve been in an Eat Tokyo supermarket with a chef onsite too. Their sushi was not as good as Atari-Ya’s, but palatable.

Its definitely worth seeking out a Japanese specialist supermarket or a major supermarket with a sushi counter.

But for the love of god man, avoid that pre packed, centrally produced stuff. Go get some chicken nuggets, eat a sandwich, anything but that…

Edited by wyson on Monday 14th August 16:53

kurokawa

635 posts

118 months

Monday 14th August 2023
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I have try Sainsbury’s, Aldi, Tesco and Asda
In my area Sainsbury is the best, since both Sainsbury and Asda seem to cook the rice and cut the fish at the local store. It vary between stores, for the salmon sushi I found Sainsbury seem to have better fish and their rice "less dry" than Asda, but Asda have better avocado
Aldi and Tesco they are often quite dry.

Mobile Chicane

21,396 posts

222 months

Monday 14th August 2023
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ChevronB19 said:
There’s no ‘proper’ sushi places round here for a takeaway lunch.

Supermarkets are Sainsbury’s, Morrison’s, Aldi, Lidl, Tesco, Asda, plus an M&S food hall. Booths is available when I’m in the office.

I totally realise it’s not ‘proper’ sushi, but out of what I assume is a bad lot, which is the best? Do they all have the same supplier, given it is a (relatively) niche product?
None of those.

'Taiko' - from Waitrose and I presume other outlets - is the best of a very sorry lot.



ComStrike

361 posts

103 months

Tuesday 15th August 2023
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Lidl one isnt nice
Asda & M&S are very similar
Sainsburys is good

ChevronB19

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6,756 posts

173 months

Wednesday 16th August 2023
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wyson said:
Its definitely worth seeking out a Japanese specialist supermarket or a major supermarket with a sushi counter.


Edited by wyson on Monday 14th August 16:53
Mate, I live in Cumbria smile (comment made with best of intentions BTW)

wyson

2,969 posts

114 months

Thursday 17th August 2023
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Roboticarm

1,538 posts

71 months

Thursday 17th August 2023
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Tesco near us has a Yo sushi concession in there, much better than the standard supermarket stuff if a little more pricey

ZedLeg

12,278 posts

118 months

Thursday 17th August 2023
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Sushi is one of those things that I wouldn’t bother with if I couldn’t get it freshly made.

Supermarket sushi is like a ginster’s pasty. Only to be considered in dire straits.


ChevronB19

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6,756 posts

173 months

Thursday 17th August 2023
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wyson said:
Cumbria is a big county, hopefully same will happen in Carlisle, but I have my doubts as the Asda here is, erm, ‘very asda’ smile

Regbuser

4,931 posts

45 months

Thursday 17th August 2023
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@OP, have you tried > https://handrollsushicarlisle.co.uk/ < not lunchtime tho..

ChevronB19

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173 months

Friday 18th August 2023
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Regbuser said:
@OP, have you tried > https://handrollsushicarlisle.co.uk/ < not lunchtime tho..
I didn’t know about that, thanks! I’ll give them a go.

This place https://www.okatapasu.co.uk/ is also meant to be good, but for some reason sushi to me is always a lunch thing.


Stuart70

4,013 posts

193 months

Friday 18th August 2023
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Waitrose by a mile - against Sainsbury, Tesco and Asda.

Have not lived in Japan but have eaten in a fair number of sushi restaurants (Ivy Asia is enjoyable).

Cue flaming that none of this is authentic, which I agree with!

Terminator X

16,750 posts

214 months

Friday 18th August 2023
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Waitrose prep it fresh in the main, they have a stall with people making it on the day.

TX.

CRA1G

6,896 posts

205 months

Friday 18th August 2023
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I think ALDI'S £2.99 pack is great value...lick