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The Chef Serving Top Tier Sushi Out of a Food Truck Street Food Icons

The Chef Serving Top Tier Sushi Out of a Food Truck Street Food Icons

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Rating: 4.5; Vote: 2
Yoshimasa Ikeda learned how to make sushi back in Tokyo under the instruction of his father. Wanting to see what more of the world had to offer, he ended up on America s west coast. He eventually settled in Portland, Oregon and created Yoshi s Sushi, a food truck that serves fresh sushi daily. His cart specializes in hokkaido scallop, salmon, and tamago nigiri. He also makes classic rolls like the California roll and spicy tuna roll. After spending many years training people to become sushi chefs, Yoshi took a demotion so he could spend more time cooking, and then went on to start his own business
Date: 2021-05-06

Comments and reviews: 7


I'd rather give my money to this sushi truck than any sushi restaurant. It's just a bit more impactful to give to the little guys than the bigger guys. It probably tastes better too because you kind of get that connection with the chef more. Plus it's a great value as compared to most sit down places.
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His passion and dedication to his job and the way he makes his customers feel comfortable it's like you're right at home, you can tell how much he cares to put a smile on your face as much as he puts his love in to making these delicious cuisines is so awesome!
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In alot of Chinese cultures it's more important that you love what you do than to make money. in fact they don't even know what the word retirement means, it's not a word in their language. They do what has their passion and they truly enjoy it.
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I just moved to Oregon in July 2020, I've been wanting to go to Portland (it's about 280 miles from me, nice drive. I have a niece (my older brothers daughter) who lives in Bend, OR I will go to that place it looks good.
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What a hard worker and a humble man. I hope for the best for his business and health. Congrats for making it to the US. It is hard to maintain a small business during the pandemic and in general.
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Yup, good thing this guy wasn't at my old gaming industry job, i'd be broke just giving him my money every day. haha Everything looked delicious.
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his passion is contagious. this is true definition of DO WHAT YOU LOVE, because at the end of the day that's all that matters.
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