
A couple of days ago I was walking around a famous shopping mall in my city, I was looking for something different to eat, but most of the establishments were offering the same thing. I think it is normal to see mostly pizza, hamburgers, coffee shops and the truth is that I have already tried many times those foods. So on the horizon we saw an establishment called Chef Margaro, a place that offers Japanese food, but with a very particular style. We didn't think it was a bad idea to try some rolls since we really missed the ones we ate in Peru at a restaurant called Shimaya, there is a post about that in my feed from a couple of years ago.
So we ordered a promotion of 25 rolls for 11$, it seemed economical considering that sushi rolls around the world are usually expensive, or at least here in Venezuela these are. We had the option of ordering some tempura rolls, but these have never been to our liking, so we ordered all of them cold.


The first thing that caught our attention when we received the rolls was that these were quite large and not exactly because they had a lot of rice, as it usually happens, but instead these had a large amount of filling and of course these were covered with nori seaweed. I don't know about you, but I have eaten in places where the rolls could be eaten in one bite, however, in the case of these it is impossible because of their large size.


These rolls were filled with crab, cream, banana, avocado, fish and shrimp. Not all of them contained the aforementioned as we noticed that they were alternated in terms of ingredients and frankly that is the best thing, in my opinion it is not good for a roll to have too many ingredients.



It was interesting to try these rolls, their large size can be an attraction for those who like to eat in large quantities, but I particularly prefer them smaller. I think that if we consider the price of the 25 rolls they are more than a good offer, for two people it is enough for two people. Another reason why I consider the rolls to be a good deal is because they are not filled with cheap or poor quality stuff, the crab, shrimp and fish were very good and the cream cheese was just as it should be.
The only thing I will complain about these rolls is the fact that these have banana, I don't know if it is normal, but at least in Peru no sushi variant contained banana. I don't like the texture and flavor that banana adds to the rolls, I feel it makes them heavier and adds absolutely nothing. Anyway, it was a mostly gratifying experience that I could repeat, but we think there are other places that could be better.

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