Bizarre Foods #2 - NY - East Village / Seafood - Sushi

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Jewel Bako: 212-253-7848 101 2nd Ave, Near 6th Street / Typical Prices: $18.00 - $30.00 (Tasting Menu: Six Courses, $75.00 /Recommended Dishes: White-miso soup, $4; Tartare Trio with quenelle of wild striped bass $8; king salmon en papillote with seasurchin sauce, $9/$18 / Great - Sushi& Japanese Food ( Seafood )

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Bizarre Foods #2 - NY - East Village / Seafood - Sushi

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  • sarap!

    sarap!

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  • your both wrong.... ...

    your both wrong....the chef wasnt wearing gloves

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  • So your saying that ...

    So your saying that the scientific research (on a global scale) predicting that the oceans breeding stocks of all main fish for human consumption, will collapse in less than 20 years - is wrong ? I think you need to go away and talk to the people that know - i.e. independent marine biologists - I bet your one of those people in the 60's that were outraged at the thought that smoking could be bad for you ? There is a dramatic difference between consumption and blatant pillage - idiot.

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  • You are an idiot. ...

    You are an idiot. Do you know how much life is in the ocean? All life forms on land account for only 5% of the total life on Earth. The ocean contains 95% of life on Earth. There are so many fish, it's outrageous.

    Humans are living organisms. And just like any other heterotrophic organism, we must eat and consume nutrients from the resources around us. It's not like these fish are being put to waste. These fish are feeding billions of people. Idiot.

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  • I love the way that ...

    I love the way that they celebrate the fact that 2000 tonnes of fish are sold at that market - another example of USA & Asia having no idea about the future of our oceans - the show celebrates the fact that the fish are 'rare and exotic' - well done guys - promotion of extiction. So sad the Travel Channel are so clueless about this.

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  • i like sushi, but ...

    i like sushi, but not too much of it, but the way he's slicing that octopus, i might actually give it a try. it doesnt look too bad to eat, even though this is bizarre foods. thanks for the clip. hope to see more episodes soon.

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