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Philly Eats Magazine_First Edition 2017

June 2017 Edition of Philly Eats Magazine. A Delaware Valley Foodie Magazine that adds reviews, tips, recipes and fun.

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WooJung Sushi<br />

PlymouthMeeting<br />

Woojung Sushi is a<br />

very unassuming<br />

sushi restaurant<br />

in a strip mall in<br />

Plymouth Meeting.<br />

However, the food is anything but ordinary.<br />

Woojung has one of the most<br />

creative and enjoyable menus of any<br />

sushi restaurant that I have ever gone<br />

to.<br />

After being seated, the server described<br />

the many different combinations<br />

offered and how it all works so<br />

well. To be honest, sushi is truly an individual<br />

taste that a lot of people are<br />

afraid to ever try. One of the things<br />

that you have to get over when eating<br />

sushi is the name itself. If you take a<br />

good look at a lot of the ingredients<br />

of the individual rolls and dishes, they<br />

are generally the same ingredients<br />

that you would eat in dishes prepared<br />

at other typical restaurants.<br />

Many of the rolls we tried during<br />

our visit were quit unique - one being<br />

“The Kiss of Fire”. They literally lit it<br />

on fire; it was fun to watch and better<br />

to eat! And suprisingly, we were not<br />

the only ones in the restaurant brave<br />

enough to order it. It was fun to see,<br />

as one by one, each table ordered one<br />

of these rolls. Another unique roll was<br />

The Kiss of Death, which included<br />

Thai chilies. Simply pick your threshold<br />

of pain (1 thru 5) and let the chef<br />

do the rest. The most unique item on<br />

the menu was the Tuna Munchkins -<br />

which resembled donuts. They were<br />

made up of tuna sushi and a potato<br />

puff pastry - without a doubt one of<br />

the highlights of the evening. The selection<br />

was great but the pure freshness<br />

of the food was even better.<br />

During our visit, this family owned<br />

restaurant had a variety of clientele;<br />

from families and couples to business<br />

dinners and a large party. But one<br />

thing for sure, everyone that walked<br />

in was very happy they came. This Sushi<br />

restaurant was fantastic.<br />

Woojung is a BYOB restaurant, so<br />

enjoy your choice of beverage with<br />

your meal.<br />

<strong>Philly</strong> <strong>Eats</strong> <strong>Magazine</strong> is happy to<br />

add Woojung Sushi as another Great<br />

Restaurant in the Philadelphia Area<br />

that you might not have ever heard<br />

of!<br />

www.woojungsushi.com<br />

June <strong>2017</strong> <strong>Philly</strong> <strong>Eats</strong> <strong>Magazine</strong> 15

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