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We settled on karaage (fried chicken) and vegetable tempura, and chips just in case.
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On Thursday nights, I would go to En Sushi after 9:30, sit in the bar, and order dirt cheap maki sushi and other halfway decent Japanese bar foods like chicken karaage and sauteed shishito peppers to keep my sobriety in check.
Archive 2007-03-01 2007
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There are a few specialties like salmon, vegetables, and catfish, but you don't go to a sushi bar to eat fried chicken unless it's chicken karaage, in which case, I'll shut up, and you don't go to Mr. Cecil's California Ribs to eat salmon.
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On Thursday nights, I would go to En Sushi after 9:30, sit in the bar, and order dirt cheap maki sushi and other halfway decent Japanese bar foods like chicken karaage and sauteed shishito peppers to keep my sobriety in check.
En Sushi - It's Over. I have Closure. And Closure. And Closure. 2007
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Crap, my cholesterol's going to go sky high--I gotta go make some chicken karaage soon.
On the Road to Japan #2: Chicken Karaage and Cold Tofu e d b m 2006
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But I love going there for the other things on their menu - tofu salad, sauteed shishito, nasu eggplant cooked a few different ways, and especially the chicken karaage.
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At least Sasaya was better than that absolutely dreadful canned chicken coated with ketchup that the Geisha House shamelessly passed off as chicken karaage. *shudders at the thought*
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The chicken and the thin fry coating of the karaage are salty seasoned and they're always fried to a dark crispy crunch.
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There are shishitos, sauteed mushrooms, yakitori, eggroll and dumplings, chicken karaage, and a few maki sushi: California, spicy tuna, albacore jalapeno, and cucumber salmon.
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The chicken karaage at En Sushi is also the first of its kind that I ever tried way way way back when.
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