Traffic Light Sashimi

Traffic Light Sashimi
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Traffic Light Sashimi

Traffic light sashimi is a type of Japanese dish that consists of three different types of sashimi: red (tuna), yellow (yellowtail), and green (sea bream). The dish is named after the traffic light colors, and the sashimi is typically arranged in a vertical line on a plate, with the red tuna at the top, the yellow yellowtail in the middle, and the green sea bream at the bottom.

Traffic light sashimi is a popular dish in Japan, and it is also becoming increasingly popular in the United States. There are a number of restaurants in the US that serve traffic light sashimi, including:

  • Sushi Roku (Los Angeles, CA)
  • Nobu (New York, NY)
  • Morimoto (Philadelphia, PA)
  • Zuma (Miami, FL)
  • Makoto (Chicago, IL)
  • Common Sense

    When ordering traffic light sashimi, it is important to keep in mind that the dish is typically served raw. If you are not comfortable eating raw fish, you should order a different dish.

    Traffic light sashimi is a relatively expensive dish, so it is important to be aware of the price before ordering. The price of the dish will vary depending on the restaurant and the quality of the fish.

    Traffic light sashimi is a delicious and visually appealing dish. However, it is important to be aware of the potential risks of eating raw fish before ordering.

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