That’s right. I’ve taken the plunged and finally tried a sushi burrito. It’s been a big step.
I know these have been a thing for a few years and I’ve seen them before but I’ve never had any desire to eat one. I’m JUST starting to get into raw sushi and pushing my food boundaries because whenever I watch videos/shows and people are eating sushi it looks so good but honestly, there’s only so much shrimp/eel/crab I can eat and it never feels as satisfying as raw sushi looks.
Then, introduce the idea of a sushi BURRITO which doesn’t FEEEEEL right. The point of sushi is to eat it in one bite and get a little bit of everything at once for the perfect flavor combination. A burrito is just impossible to do this with because you can’t get everything in one bite, it’s too large! I’ve had this discussion with a couple of my co-workers and they seem more open to the idea of a sushi burrito so I told them to try it and let me know if it was worth it, since a location of Tai Chi Bubble Tea opened nearby. One person took my up on this challenge. She took one of her sons (who loves sushi) to Tai Chi as a mother-son date day and they got sushi burritos for lunch and also ordered bubble tea for the first time. She said while it was messy (her son completely unwrapped the paper around the burrito and it disintegrated in his hands) she told me it was worth a try and not a bad experience overall. Since she went through the trouble of taking up my recommendation (and challenge) I promised her I would, in turn, give it a try.
It’s taken me a little bit of time but I’ve done it. I had to be in the mood for sushi and today was the perfect day. I’ve met up with one of my best friends, Julia, in Rochester and we went out for sushi burritos on this swelteringly hot day in May and it was a lot of fun.
I based my burrito on one of their pre-built burritos and modified it a little. Their ‘signature’ SALMONopoly is Spinach, Salmon, Spicy Salmon, cucumber, avocado, edamame, corn, carrot, spicy mayo, masago, and fried onion. It seemed difficult to me to put things like corn or edamame in a burrito and not have it fall out but they make it so customizable, that whatever floats your boat - goes. So, from the top, I ordered a Sushi Burrito with white rice, (skip the greens - i.e. lettuce, spinach kale or red cabbage), Spicy Salmon, cucumbers (for crunch!), avocado, (shredded) carrot, spicy mayo, masago, and fried onion and of course a seaweed wrap (you can get this with a tortilla to make it more burrito like. Looking back now, I wish I’d gotten some Tamago to fill it out a little more because it was very wet and could’ve used something else that was solid and absorbent.
Overall, our sushi burritos were pretty good. They looked smaller than expected when they finally came out but they were actually super filling and I was a couple of bites short of finishing it. My co-worker was right, you have to keep the paper on and peel as you eat or else it will disintegrate seeing as it’s a seaweed wrap that breaks apart as it gets wet. The last few bites of each half that I had were thoroughly a mess and the sauce and some fillings were seeping out but luckily the paper caught it all and i kept my hands pretty clean. I didn’t actually have an issue with not getting a little bit of everything in each bite. It worked out okay and it tasted as good as generic sushi would taste so I can see myself getting one of these again if I’m in the mood for sushi. Sushi burrito’s aren’t so bad after all.