
DAMN YOU SUSHI EXPRESS. You have officially DOOMED me to recall your deliciousness without visual reference. Now everyone must rely on their imaginations in order to effectively fathom your awesomeness and elevate you to God-like stature amongst all food court establishments. And you bloody deserve it despite that you bar people from taking photos. But it's quite alright- in Taipei, it's pretty easy to find a branch. We've found two of them in two separate Carrefour food courts! I'm hunching there's probably one in every mall downtown.
Where do I begin? I suppose that my sentiments are colored by the fact that I have been to local sushi carousels only to shy away from the ridiculously padded price on their wares. But at 30NT flat rate (45 pesos max conversion estimate) for every generously portioned plate, you just can't help but grab everything in sight. For fresh sushi. THAT'S A DEAL. And this rate also applies to an open slab of grilled eel, tamago sashimi, salmon sashimi, salads, desserts and more.
Great cheap food and the unwavering novelty of watching it rotate by in a cute conveyor belt! Meal and show! :D Priceless! But moving on, being such a huge salmon fan- please allow me to rave about it without holding back. I LOVE IT. There's so much of it and it's prepared in so many ways that you will never get bored. The plates fly off the rack like some sort of magic. OM NOM NOM NOM NOM.
Oh Salmon! Let me count the ways (you are prepared).
- the standard uncooked, freshly cut salmon that is laid on a cushion of sushi rice.
- the meat is cooked through
- the cut of salmon is quickly charred with the skin burnt to a delicious crisp and the fleshy surface lightly cooked
- SASHIMI (as mentioned previously)
There are also premium items that roughly cost 45-60NT (67.5-90 pesos roughly). What surprised me was that tuna was considered as a special commodity, hence belonging to this category. Uni is of course inclusive in this list. But my favorite would have to be the fresh scallop sushi. How can I explain this without being too grotesque? UGH! Pardon my french, this is just pure mental orgasm. The deliciousness of this piece of glorious seafood is phenomenal. The soft texture is unearthly. You know how seafood tends to be soggy and soft? It's not like that at all. It's exquisitely tender like biting through a cloud and yet your teeth slowly sinks into the firmness of the fresh scallop meat. It's luxurious to no end. It helps that the whole thing is lightly drizzled with the house's thinned teriyaki sauce. It was an absolute perfect moment that is branded in my mind forever. DELICIOUS. PERFECTION. I can't reiterate it any more! Absolutely AWESOME.
CLEARLY it can't be allowed that Sushi Express would hear the last from me. I swear it. I'm going back for more the moment I step into Taipei.





























