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  2. Odori ebi - Wikipedia

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    Drunken shrimp Odori ebi ( 踊り海老 / 躍り海老 , "dancing shrimp") is a sushi delicacy of Japan , and a form of sashimi . The sushi contains baby shrimp that are still alive and able to move their legs and antennae while being eaten.

  3. Westport Plaza - Wikipedia

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    Drunken Fish- Sushi Lounge with live music and karaoke at night. Funny Bone- Popular St. Louis comedy club. Kobe Steakhouse- Japanese, Teppanyaki-style restaurant provides entertaining dining. Trainwreck Saloon- American style restaurant and bar, live music and dancing at night.

  4. Ballpark Village (St. Louis) - Wikipedia

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    The St. Louis Cardinals announced the addition of three tenants to BPV on November 14, 2013, including The Drunken Fish (a sushi restaurant), Howl at the Moon (a piano bar), and Ted Drewes Frozen Custard. The grand opening was March 27, 2014. [17] [18]

  5. The Best Food Truck in Every State - AOL

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    The Fish & Chip Shop Las Vegas, Nevada This is the authentic stuff, ladies and gents, featuring fish wrapped in newspaper, true English sausage rolls, and steak and ale pie.

  6. Here’s the Deal on Whether Sushi Is Actually Healthy - AOL

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    The fish in sushi contains omega-3 fatty acids which “may help with reduced inflammation,” says Tara Gidus Collingwood, M.S., R.D.N., owner of Tara Gidus Nutrition Consulting in Orlando, Fl.

  7. Drunken shrimp - Wikipedia

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    Drunken shrimp (simplified Chinese: 醉虾; traditional Chinese: 醉蝦; pinyin: zuìxiā), also known as drunken prawns, [1] is a popular dish in parts of China based on freshwater shrimp that are sometimes eaten cooked or raw. The shrimp are immersed in liquor to make consumption easier, thus the name "drunken".

  8. Shrimp and prawn as food - Wikipedia

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    A notable exception is drunken shrimp, a dish using freshwater shrimp that is often eaten alive, but immersed in ethanol to make consumption easier. [11] To shell a shrimp, the tail is held while gently removing the shell around the body. The tail can be detached completely at this point, or left attached for presentation purposes.

  9. 275 Fun Yes or No Questions for Every Social Situation - AOL

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    157. Would you dare to hold a fish? 158. Do you like puppies? 159. Have you ever had a pet? 160. Do you mind sharing your toys? Related: 180 Fun Morning Meeting Questions for Kids to Express ...