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Tuesday Is International Sushi Day!

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Tuesday, June 18th, is International Sushi Day.

“It’s a day to celebrate sushi, and it’s day for beginners who don’t typically eat sushi to have the chance to try it,” says Joanna Lee, a rep with Hissho Sushi, which provides sushi to area Krogers.

Hissho Sushi was founded by Philip Maung, who started the company in 1998. According to Hissho, it’s the second largest sushi franchise in the country. Beyond Kroger, their sushi and other products are available at hospitals, airports, universities, and sports arenas.

Across Kroger’s Delta division, the Hissho sushi is in 63 stores. Across Tennessee, it’s in 26 stores.

For International Sushi Day, sushi will be 25 percent off at Kroger.

According to Lee, the shops set up in Kroger are actually franchises. Hissho hooked up with Kroger in 2006, and is now in approximately 1,500 stores.

Hissho recently introduce poke bowls, and the Kroger on Union offers a build-your-own bowl. 


Lee says they are trying to ease new customers into the idea of sushi.

“A lot of the items have names they are unfamiliar with or ingredients they may not be sure of, you tend to get a little apprehension,” she says. “So we look for opportunities, such as International Sushi Day, to provide samples. California roll is the entry point for most people. Once people become comfortable, we encourage them to branch out into other things.”

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Lettuce Eat Name Change, Plus More News

• Lettuce Eat, the salad-riffic restaurant in Germantown, is now The Wild Beet Salad Co.

According to owner Kelcie Hamm, it was a trademark issue, and Lettuce Entertain You, which owns some 60-plus restaurants from Santa Monica to Chicago, has “dibs” on the word lettuce. She said it was okay with one restaurant, but since there were plans for a second Lettuce Eat … 

A second Wild Beet is in the works at Knickerbocker Plaza in East Memphis. Hamm is expecting a late-August opening. 

• Tomorrow, June 18th, is International Sushi Day, and Kroger is celebrating with $2.99 California rolls. The event is designed to introduce newbies to sushi.

There will be sushi demos and samples from Hissho Sushi, which provides the sushi for Kroger, at the Farmington store from 11 a.m. to noon. (And did you know that on Wednesdays, select rolls are $5???

Doc’s Wine, Spirits & More is celebrating its 1st anniversary on Saturday. There will be music from Chris Johnson, Charvey Mac, and the Story & the Song. Limited edition beers will be available at the growler station, and there will be samples from Porcellino’s, Nikki’s Hot A** Chips, Judy’s Pound Cakes, and many more. 

Loflin Yard recently began serving lunch on Fridays. The menu features a charred romaine salad, shrimp po’boy, pimento cheese po’boy, and more. 

On Saturday, they are hosting a “Changing of the Yard” event, in which the Back Yard, behind the Coach House, is introduced to the public. There will be live music, plus corn hole and ring game tournaments.