I was going to make a post about going for sushi last night and include photos I'd taken and then, you know the very idea of that just bored me to tears so forget about it, I'd rather post nothing than post recaps of my dining experiences I mean really, we all eat, we all go out, we all know what food is, so yeah, I want to try to keep that to a minimum. No offense if that's your thing, have at it. All I know is I need my dining reviews to be food porn, extra descriptive, pictures aren't even needed, and few people are good at that. It's definitely a skill and requires not just a discerning palate but tremendous writing skill.
I get my restaurant reviews here. These are amazingly well written and one of the only reasons I subscribe to Toronto Life magazine ( a magazine that otherwise has little to do with my actual lifestyle). They've also never steered me wrong where red wine is concerned, but that's a different story.
Oh yeah, the sushi experience, I can tell you there were some really annoying, loud and weird people sitting behind us, I swear I don't know when they were eating because they never stopped talking mindlessly, god, and talking with food in the mouth, disgusting, yes I am one of those people who gets super annoyed by attention seekers who are loud and have to do everything so that everyone around them notices/listens and then they wonder why everyone is looking at them, please, get over it already and shut the hell up!
I have some photos to post (not food or me) but I didn't bring my camera with me today, so it will have to wait.






1 dirty hippies blowing your mind:
I love a well written review. You are correct, they are difficult to find.
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