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When it comes to sashimi, Orlando apartment-ites need a place that's known for its freshness and professional sushi chefs. The Sushi House will not disappoint even the self proclaimed sushi expert. Look past the strip mall location and enjoy a pleasing, candle-lit dinner with expert staff able to make suggestions on sushi, sake, and wine pairings. Sit at a table or the sushi bar and enjoy some of the best sushi in the city. While it is tempting to order standard rolls, go out on a limb and try some of their house specialty rolls such as the Graduation Roll, a California roll wrapped with salmon and topped with tempura flakes, crab, scallop and oven baked, then topped with cream cheese, chili and scallions. Or order the Victory roll, a Crab salad roll with apple, seared salmon and shrimp topping, served with ponzu-unagi sauce, and finished with scallions and sesame. Apples in sushi, incredible! Want to have a nice dinner at home instead? Order online for pick-up and experience the same fresh, amazing sushi in the comfort of your own apartment. You can even place your order before the restaurant opens and it will be ready for you soon after opening. Thinking of becoming a master sushi chef yourself to impress your friends with a gourmet dinner in your very own apartment? Sushi House offers a sushi class for beginners and advanced chefs-in-training. The personalized attention, a meal, and even a completion certificate make the experience an enjoyable event for you or a group of your foodie friends.
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