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  • Fuji Sushi & Grill was where we decided to find sustenance prior to our lackluster night at Grim's Roadhouse late last week. Japanese fare is always a safe wager when it comes to Lady K, and for the most part, we were rewarded. We walked in and were told "Anywhere's fine," by a young man wearing a Japanese Happi coat! How Iron Chef is that? Considering our plans for musical entertainment later in the evening, we got the Hard Rock Rolls as a starter. Unfortunately, I can't find a menu online and didn't think to snap a photo of the menu (I gotta start doin' that!), so therefore I can't recall what exactly was in it, but it was a crispy, squishy, sticky delight that I do seem to remember involving crab, tempura (I think it was flash-fried), avocado, and cream cheese. Yes, sushi is the Far East equivalent of the cupcake; trendy, stylish, attention-seeking. Personally, I still like sashimi more, but it just tastes the same no matter where I sample it. Anyway, the Hard Rock Rolls...well, rock-and-roll like it's been a long time, been a long time, been a long lonely, lonely, lonely, lonely, lonely time. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bF5gBT06FQ0 The Spicy Seafood entree was my main course. Shrimp, calamari, and scallops wallowed in an auburn mire of a sauce that was delightfully peppery, but just like the best Indian dishes (and this definitely came off as Indian), the spiciness was just teetering on the edge if you will. It was at that bewitching spot right before your threshold of discomfort, where your tongue is still barely welcoming the pins/needles sensation. And of course the calamari had that snap upon incision, the shrimp being a little more submissive to the teeth, and the scallops even more so--impeccably prepared seafood. The fried rice I ordered as a side was sublimity as well, its rich flavor and fluffy texture causing me to wolf it down with no quarter given. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ae-LDQVrDUY I cannot remember what Kay had, and was so engrossed in my own meal that I never even asked her for a bite. I suppose I should knock off one star for the obligatory and mediocre miso soup and ginger salad. I really didn't need it, but it came with the meal, so... It's in a strip mall, which in Pittsburgh is not a surprise to me anymore.
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