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    Northwest OKC Shawn's Sushi

    For those who live or work around NW Expressway and MacArthur, let it be known that the food at Shawn's Sushi is very good.

    I hope you'll give it a try--since this is a rare local one-off in the Chilibee's corridor, I'd really like to see it survive, and I'm concerned that the restaurant's modest appearance will fail to attract enough attention.

    It's in the former Subway location across Expressway from Hideaway.

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    I have to admit it looks a little shady, so I would have probably written it off. Maybe now I will give it a shot.

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    Any sort of raw food served out of a place in a 1970s strip mall seems questionable on its face.

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    The best sushi I have ever had was in a hole in the wall sushi place in a 1960s strip mall in Vancouver, WA. The sign just said SUSHI. It was cheap and the rolls were twice as big as the rolls in OKC.

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    I guess Tokyo could potentially have the same problem for those not familiar with it, but it would be a big mistake to discount it because of its exterior. It's my favorite sushi place in town. Based on that, I will give Shawn's a try and hope I don't regret it later that day!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Midtowner View Post
    Any sort of raw food served out of a place in a 1970s strip mall seems questionable on its face.
    Having been to Japan I can assure you that some of the best sushi comes from little hole-in-the-wall places. It is how it is.

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    Newsflash: we're not in Japan

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    Quote Originally Posted by metro View Post
    Newsflash: we're not in Japan
    And your point is? Does that mean you think a restaurant has to be in spotlessly clean Classen Curve to be acceptible? I promise you that when a building was built has absolutely nothing to do with the quality of food or cleanliness of any restaurant.

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    Quote Originally Posted by metro View Post
    Newsflash: we're not in Japan
    True, but perhaps some hole in da wall bait folk have learnt a thang or three from some of the hole in da wall bbq folk

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    Quote Originally Posted by ljbab728 View Post
    And your point is? Does that mean you think a restaurant has to be in spotlessly clean Classen Curve to be acceptible? I promise you that when a building was built has absolutely nothing to do with the quality of food or cleanliness of any restaurant.
    No, I regularly eat at Chuck House (the original), Nics, Coney Island and Jacks BBQ (before they remodeled and got new owners), and other hole in the walls. Often, they have the best non gourmet food.

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    Quote Originally Posted by metro View Post
    Newsflash: we're not in Japan
    No kidding...DUH The same rule for restaurants that works there works here DUH!!!!! Nobody driving by would place any credence in Nics on Penn but the food is far better than the location would suggest. Same goes for Leo's when it was open. DA.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MustangGT View Post
    Nobody driving by would place any credence in Nics on Penn but the food is far better than the location would suggest. Same goes for Leo's when it was open. DA.
    I disagree. Nic's and Leo's had always intrigued me before I got the chance to try them. For me, the signage of this place is pretty off-putting. I don't think I would ever eat at a place called "Shawn's" that served sushi.

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    Quote Originally Posted by citizenkane View Post
    I disagree. Nic's and Leo's had always intrigued me before I got the chance to try them. For me, the signage of this place is pretty off-putting. I don't think I would ever eat at a place called "Shawn's" that served sushi.
    Why?

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