If You Knew Sushi

If you have a thing for all fishes raw, you'd find Nathaniel Marston (Al) to be a great dining companion. After all, the sushi-lover to this day still raves about the Japanese restaurant he went to years ago, for his 16th birthday. "It was called Sushi Que, and it had probably the best fish I ever had in Los Angeles," the actor shares, noting that the eatery's part-owner was Nobu Matsuhisa, the chef behind such world-class stops as Nobu in NYC. Sushi Que's calling card, Marston fondly recalls, was "this huge, pretty carved thing" filled up with a variety of fish that at other places woult cost you a C-note, but there "you got it for like 20 bucks. The same fish, the same quality." Plus, Sushi Que was a haven for spotting sushi-seeking celebs. "Once when I was there, I saw [famed Los Angeles Dodgers manager] Tommy Lasorda," Marston recalls. "He eats a lot of tuna. It was all tuna for this guy."




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