
ROCKIN' SUSHI RECOMMENDATION
How do you spell relief??? S...U...S...H...I BREAK!
After another greueling week of trying to get through this challenging time in the real estate industry, I found myself starting to lose my cool. It's been humid and business is slowwwww. It's not that it's slow, it's difficult. Difficult to get the sellers and buyers to see eye to eye. Another blog for sure...
My daughter, that has been filling in as Office Administrator in my real estate office, suggested we go across the street to the Village Faire and get sushi at a little local place called SUSHI TAISHO.
We chose to sit inside, as it was sticky humid hot outside. The minute we walked in, we were greeted with a cool gust of air conditioning and our ears were tickled by the sweet sounds of Reggae music - just loud enough to take me away from all my cares and troubles.
Anyone who knows me well, also knows that Reggae music is my ultimate favorite. I will go stand in line and find myself in a concert mosh pit to see Ziggy or Steel Pulse anyday. I'm sitting floor at my office right now and listening to Bob and Friends on 94.9 FM. I have also spent much time in Jamaica and plan on repeat trips, this time bringing my two children. But back to the lunch story and what is now a full blown recommendation.
It's cool, the Homeless Roll rocks the house and I also shared some slightly braised sashimi - fresh as the day is long. Gotta have the Edamame; helps with hot flashes, ladies! It's exciting to think that within walking distance I can escape to that place that puts me in the best frame of mind - combining my two favorite things - Sushi and Reggae!
Get out there an make it a great day and when in the Village of Carlsbad, after you pop your head in to say hi to me at Windermere Exclusive Properties, go check out the Sushi Taisho restaurant. They also have a sister site over in Oceanside next to Barnes and Noble and Trader Joe's called Hana. They are celebrating their anniversary and are offering 20% discounts and also offer all you can eat menus. If you come to the village on the weekend evenings, you can sit out on the patio and listen to the music as it waifs up from the Coyote Bar down below.
Needless to say, I went back to work refreshed and in a much, much better mood. I need my strength to pull all these buyers off the fence!
Cheers!
The Real Estate Deva