it sounds impossible,
but not to Hironori Ikeno, the chef of Sushiya no Nohachi, in Asakusa,
a slightly quieter part of Tokyo, a client asked him how small he could make
his sushi, He answered, “as small as a grain of rice”, and proceeded to
demonstrate that he wasn’t kidding. Over the years, the eatery became
internationally famous for making the world’s smallest sushi, Sushiya no
Nohachi only prepares tiny sushi platters for patrons a few times a week and no
more than five times a day, although they do sometimes make exceptions for
foreign visitors who travel to the eatery just to experience the world’s smallest
sushi, but you can not simply order the tiny sushi platter at Sushiya no
Nohachi, it is served for free upon request with a regular-sized sushi course,
which costs around $50, the full story is here.
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