Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Next Sushi 101 Class is March 15th

That's right! We have announced the date of our next Sushi 101 event and it is Monday night, March 15th.

 Owen during a Sushi 101 class

If you have never been to one of our sushi 101 classes, you are definitely missing out on a fun and exciting time. On top of that, you are missing out on a unique and intimate lesson on how to roll your own sushi rolls. Who doesn't want to possess that skill? You'd be crazy not to participate.

The cost is only $40 and it includes:
  • Your Choice of Beer, Wine or Saketini 
  • Ginger Salad, Soup, Gyoza & Eda Mame 
  • California Roll and Spicy Tuna Roll 
  • Green Tea Ice Cream or Chocolate Cake
Spots are limited for this event so be sure to RSVP early. You can do so by giving us a call at: (407) 423-2688.

We look forward to seeing you there! 

Monday, February 22, 2010

Examiner.com Valentine's Day Review

Here is a really cool review by one of our guests on Valentine's Day. I love how she goes into detail about her romantic evening. We are proud to have been able to contribute to her memorable evening.

Thank you for the kind words, Vanessa. We really hope you will be back again soon. Then, again and again. :)

Here is the blog post: http://ww.examiner.com/x-30605-Orlando-Girls-Night-Out-Examiner~y2010m2d20-Ichiban-Sushi-Orlando

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

We're Open For Valentine's Day!

Don't be fooled this week. Although we are usually closed on Sundays, we will be open to accommodate our visitors on Valentine's Day this week. We will be open from 5:30pm to 10:00pm for all of you lovebirds.

 

We just put up a message on the homepage of our website that informs everyone of this change. Please don't miss out on spending Valentine's Day with your lover and your favorite restaurant. 

Simply call (407) 423-2688 to make your reservation immediately. Spots are filling up fast. 

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Sushi Smelling Smoke Detector?

Scientists in Japan have created a smoke detector that warns deaf people by omitting the smell of wasabi.


Boffins from Shiga University of Medical Science say they needed to come up with a way of waking deaf people if they were asleep during a fire.

The problem was that 50 percent of fire victims in Japan are elderly and often have poor hearing. This means ringing alarms usually do not wake them up.

Professor Makoto Imai's design uses a faux version of wasabi which is sprayed into the air.

This is said to wake most sleeping people within two and a half minutes.

The cravings for sushi moments later is just a positive side effect. :)

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