• AggressivelyPassive@feddit.de
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      A local “Chinese” restaurant does this. Leftovers of the evening are fried and served as part of the lunch buffet the next day.

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        1 year ago

        Apparently eating succulent Chinese meals is against the law

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        Honestly, I was with you until the last part. Serving the next day? Naw fuck that.

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            Perhaps. I guess it depends on how long ago it was deep fried.

            Still, imo sushi is almost ethereal in a way, and isn’t meant to exist longer than a couple of hours. Yes, I recognize how pompous that sounds lol.

            That said, I have been guilty of eating leftover rolls for breakfast after a late night…

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              Yeah, but it’s a difference if you decide to do this yourself or if you get served old sushi

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          I didn’t say, I approve it!

          Anyway, I really don’t know, how they prepared/treated it. If they fried or froze it directly after closing at night, I think that’s ok.