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| - Halfway between Rt 77 and Rt 71 there is a little place named Parma. Although not know for its culinary choices or eclectic taste, Parma and in particular the Brookpark and Tiedeman area, hide a jem. If you can find Wal-mart, Sam's Club or Home Depot you can find Mizu Sushi. When you drive up, don't be fooled by its strip mall location. When you walk in, don't discouraged by its simplicity. The food here is a treat. Visually the chef makes sure to put the type of presentation together you cant find at any downtown location. You can actually watch the his concentration while preparing each dish. This is not just a meal, it is an art, and for some reason I had forgotten that. Note that you may not eat at the exact same time as the rest of your group, they bring it as its made, but if you can share you are in for something special. Start with a Mizu salad; crab, shrimp, salmon and a thin layer of avocado over it. Don't miss the Christmas Roll with the freshest tuna, eel sauce, and a topper of spicy crab. The Rock'n'Roll is crunchy and delicious. The Parma Roll is great tribute to the last place I thought of when it comes to sushi perfection. If you love sushi take 480 toward Tiedeman and look for an area called Parma.
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