Hollow legs

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Would you like to meet in town for sushi they asked and we said sure.

Still it was Sunday and nobody had planned on Kulu Kulu being closed. Plan B was implemented and we headed to Yo!.

We remembered too late that The Boy was with us but his grin at the site of the coloured plates passing in front of him on their conveyor belt journey reminded us of why we normally keep Yo! to the days when we have 50% off vouchers.

A little later our companions are in awe of the quantities such a small person can eat and they take a picture of mine and MFC's combined stack next to the still towering little boy's stack of plates for posterity. More so because he took real care in choosing each of the plates and when he couldn't see anything he liked he had no qualms in asking for things off the menu instead.

The quote of the day was "I've heard before that children eat you out of house and home and I always thought it was a stupid saying. Now I understand."

8.7.08 23:56
 


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K. / Website (9.7.08 02:09)
Aw. I can't see the photo.

Small children really do have hollow legs.


Hope / Website (9.7.08 14:32)
... And now I want sushi. But not that much sushi. Because my stomach hurts just thinking about that much sushi!

I have to imagine that eating that much sushi in London would have cost me about eleventy billion american dollars. Stupid exchange rates. :p


Lisa / Website (10.7.08 12:55)
Ah, yes. The sushi conveyor belt - fun, yet deceptively expensive! We spent £40 at Yo in Bluewater for the two of us, and we were being restrained! Haven't taken Jack there yet, but I can imagine how huge his plate pile would be.


stroppycow (13.7.08 23:27)
That's pretty much what his portion cost. Next time you are in London I recommend Hazuki (http://www.hazukilondon.co.uk/) no conveyor belt but very nice.


Lisa / Website (14.7.08 16:23)
Ooh lovely, thanks! We went to a fantastic sushi place in Soho (with conveyor belt) called Kula Kula. Very modest atmosphere, but great food.

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