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#1 Delhi Guy

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Posted 01 November 2004 - 09:16 PM

I keep reading this site and forums from time to time as I think it's a very informative source. my compliments to Mr. Suresh Hinduja and the rest of the people here.

My company has a Japanese collaboration and I keep travelling to Japan. My counterpart has been enticing me with his generous offer of taking me to a Fugu Fish restaurant and I am a little nervous for obvious reasons. I mentioned this to my wife who is shocked and will not allow me to even think about it.

I am not gaga about it but at the same time would not like to appear as a non adventurous person to my Japanese partner.

What do you all think?

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P.S.My wife is going to be reading your responses.

#2 Suresh Hinduja

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Posted 02 November 2004 - 12:05 PM

Dear Delhi Guy,
They say to eat Fugu is unwise, to not eat Fugu is also unwise.You are lucky that you have a Japanese host who is going to spend about Rs. 10,000 on a poisonous fish. First of all let me admit that I have not eaten it, but I know a few friends who have. Given the chance I know that I would happily eat it and live to tell the tale. As they say- it is to die for :P  

Your host will take you to a licensed fugu restaurant, he will also eat it with you so I guess it should be okay. The poison is in the organs which are carefully trimmed out. As an additional measure fortify yourself with sufficient sake. :P

Here is some more information on eating fugu

and fugu by Nabanita Dutt


For Mrs. Delhi Guy- dont worry, he will be safe. Safer than eating Gol Guppas at Bengali Market.   :P Posted Image
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#3 Delhi Guy

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Posted 02 November 2004 - 08:17 PM

Thank you for your reply, he hasnt come home yet but you have erased my fears and apprehensions. I understand after going through the articles that it is quite commonplace and I know that the Japanese people are very quality conscious.

I take it that you also like the gol guppas at Bengali Market.
Thank you once again and if you are ever in Delhi, please let us know. I will ask him to reply to you also.

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Posted 03 November 2004 - 08:50 AM

Like Mr. Hinduja, I also have Chef friends who have eaten this fugu fish and are healthy. Go for it!

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Posted 03 November 2004 - 09:15 AM

Dear Suresh,
Thank you for the information, I leave next week, with my wife's permission.
And please visit us when you are in Delhi, I am emailing my details to you.

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Posted 03 November 2004 - 01:34 PM

Mr. and Mrs. Delhi Guy, thank you both for your kind offers, I shall definitely call when I am in Delhi. :P

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Posted 18 November 2004 - 06:54 PM

Dear Suresh,
I'm back with a sheepish grin on my face. The evening with the fugu went well and there was a moment that I was imagining some 'flush' feeling, but it was probably due to the fact that I knew what I was eating. And some sake.

I cant say that I enjoyed what I ate and it could have been any sahimi but the experience...the trepidation was a bit of a heart stopper. It was like playing russian roulette wher I had removed all the bullets but, what if I had forgotten one?

Thanks for all the support and I am sending you all the stuff you had asked for.
Delhi Guy

Thank you Suresh and do come over.
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Posted 27 November 2004 - 06:13 PM

On a completely unrelated topic, but Suresh, hope you now agree with me that delhi-ites are the most hospitable souls and that is what makes it such a wonderful city to live in.

More on that later in the evening over malt whisky. Please do land up on time.

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Posted 18 December 2004 - 03:54 PM

hi delhi guy,
the flush on u'r face was due to the ish and not the sake nor was it coz what u wee eating.
the sushi chef leavesjust a lil "poison" or potent stuff just enuff to numb u'r tongue and give u a flush.
glad u enjoyed it :) .
its too expensive though ;)
i tried this about 5 yrs back and had a nice time (after i knew i wd live)
take care
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