Getting over the whole eating raw meat thing opens a whole world of opportunity.
Credit: Amelia Robinson
Credit: Amelia Robinson
The Miami Valley has its fair share of restaurants serving maki (rolls), nigiri (often raw fish piece on rice) and sashimi (piece without rice).
We recently stopped by Sushi Hana Japanese and Korean Restaurant at 1501 Lyons Road in Centerville.
Do you know your sushi? Can you tell a piece of red snapper from a piece of yellowtail? Test yourself by hovering over the stars.
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