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Sue Kidd is the Lifestyle Editor at The News Tribune and the ringleader for the Food and Home&Garden sections. She has worked as a food journalist at Northwest newspapers since 1993, most recently as a food writer, editor and restaurant reviewer in King County before joining The News Tribune in 2004. Her food obsessions at the moment are honey, cheese and oysters.

Craig Sailor is the Arts&Entertainment editor at The News Tribune. He grew up on a garlic farm near Gilroy, Calif. and now farms oysters in his spare time at Willapa Bay. He’s traveled the world from Kyoto/Kuala Lumpur/Hong Kong to Zanzibar in search of great food.

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Tuesday, November 4th, 2008
Posted by Sue Kidd @ 11:57:54 am

Everyone in the newsroom – and anyone within earshot of me lately – already knows I spent most of October working on a project I am calling "Seven Days of Sushi." I've been eating my way around sushi restaurants to tell you what you need to know about the sushiscape here. Who makes the most interesting nigiri? What long roll is the most inventive? Which is the most ridiculous? In a few short weeks, I'll give you my answers (and tell me your sushi questions if you have any).

I'm pretty much done with my research – under the cloak of anonymity and the fear of repeated consumption of (possibly) mercury laden raw tuna – but I thought I'd ask you, dear readers, where do you like to eat sushi?

Who makes your favorite nigiri? Long roll? Hand roll? Your thoughts, please.

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