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Above, coy pond and wooden bridge. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Tonight, I did something I should have done last night. That is, go into Albuquerque for dinner.
I was in a sushi mood tonight and while I was getting my hair cut, I asked my haircutter Michelle if there's any good sushi restaurants around. She mentioned one and I asked her if the nearby Hibachi One restaurant was any good. She said she went there some time ago but said it was good.
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Above, the coy pond and the teppanyaki room in the background. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
After getting my haircut, I headed over to The National Museum of Nuclear Science & History and, later, Ben Peterson Firearms. When I was done with that, I headed back to the Route 66 RV Resort to relax for a few hours before going back into town.
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Above, the sushi bar. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
I headed out around 3:00 to beat the traffic on Interstate 40. When I got to Hibachi One, I found that they open at 5:00. I checked online and found every sushi restaurant didn't open until 5:00. I decided to just relax in the motorhome and watch YouTube videos to pass the time. Time seemed to go by fast and soon it was 5:00.
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Above, one of the private party rooms. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
So I went in and found a nicely-decorated restaurant with Benihana-style teppanyaki grill tables on one side and standard booths in the other. To get to the booths, one has to cross a coy pond over a wooden bridge. There were private party Japanese-style rooms as well. This was something I would never have expected to see in New Mexico.
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Above, the tuna and salmon cut rolls. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
I had some tuna and salmon cut rolls and then some yellowtail sushi on beds of white rice. It was the best sushi I've had since I moved out of California. Zen Steak and Sushi in Gallup is okay, but this place was more like L.A.
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Above, the yellowtail sushi. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
The restaurant is located on Coors Blvd., a half mile north of Interstate 40 and across the street from Cracker Barrel Country Store.
I wouldn't hesitate going back to Hibachi One again.
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