Sunday, December 13, 2009

Sushi Bistro in downtown Ocala


The Sushi Bistro is a new restaurant in downtown Ocala, located just across from the town square. It is one of several new restaurants designed to revitalize the old downtown area.

31 comments:

  1. I like to see downtowns revitalized. Downtown Memphis underwent that process, and now it's THE place to live. Ordinary condos cost an arm and a leg.

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  2. it looks like a nice place, but i'm just not a hue sushi fan. i like my fish cooked =)

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  3. Yikes, sorry but I wouldn't be contributing too much to this place.

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  4. un restaurant qui a tout prevu, ils font de tout..Les sushis sont bons ?

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  5. somehow the word sushi and bistro don't feel to me like they fit together. I understand sushi bar, but then again so much has changed. I'll take some good sashimi as long as its not made from alligator.

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  6. Seems a fantastic restaurant !! Loved the shot !!Unseen Rajasthan

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  7. I have never had sushi--have you? The Bistro serves other foods too I see.

    MB

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  8. It seems that meny 'downtowns' need to be revitalized, so I hope that this process would be successful everywhere. Here it isn't...

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  9. It looks modern and I liked a lot those cute Christmas decoration at the façade.Also a perfect reflection capture!
    Léia
    BTW, I love suchi, but since I came from Brazil I could not try a good one here! :(

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  10. This always makes me happy, to see downtowns reviving!

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  11. Everyone's doing sushi these days, even the Chinese Restaurants. If it's fresh it's good, or is it the wasabi that I really like?

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  12. @ Antjas - I'm pretty ignorant about things like sushi and wasabi. And I have no desire to eat raw fish so I'll probably stay ignorant... :-)

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  13. @ Lee Spangler - So what's the matter, you got something against alligators?

    Heh. Heh. I don't eat anything raw!

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  14. If only the "WHALEY" owners could see their 1939 building now. What would they think of its current use.

    Great that shops and restaurants are opening.

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  15. I guess you have not tried this place yet?

    It sounds like sushi is actually the last thing on their list as they advertise beef, chicken, duck, seafood and lobster.

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  16. I'm a vegetarian so probably would never enter the new bistro but I'm all for town centres renewing themselves.

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  17. @ Jim K - Nope. Ain't a-gonna, either. No sushi for me!

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  18. No sushi for me either, Jacob! But the building is lovely. :)

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  19. Not a fan of the sushi but I see they have other things to enjoy. Nice shot of the place.

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  20. Chicken, beef and duck sushis are a novelty! I like the building a lot, any clue as to who Whaley's were?

    OK, I'm crossing sushi from the list of edibles for you.

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  21. Oooh, I love shushi. When we come down to visit you and warm up, can we go here?

    Nice capture. :-D

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  22. @ Ciel - But I'm sure their story would make a whale of a tale!

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  23. @ Marie - I have no idea. And it is highly unlikely that we'll eat there, as I have no inclination to eat sushi and Lois Anne is a vegan!

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  24. Boy, this fish story sure got a lot of nibbles.

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  25. If you knew sushi, like I knew suschi,,,

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  26. Can you tell me, Mr. la la la Vache, what is the difference between sushi and suschi? Ah, I have it now. Sushi is merely sushi, but suschi you can "c"! ;-)

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  27. the lamp post is lovely, very much like the posts around here

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