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Trying NYC’s latest ridiculous viral food trend — Sushi push pops that may require a trip to the dry cleaner
You’ve eaten pop-up ice cream and you shop at pop-up schmatta shops. But are you ready for pop-up sushi rolls? I was curious, if not altogether ready, when I read 1,001 viral posts about Suka Sushi, located at 63 Lexington Avenue near East 25th Street. The tiny storefront with no seats is meant to be fun, and who among us couldn’t do with some fun after sleep-wrecking global crises and the worst winter since the woolly-mammoth age? Suka sells only one product: sushi rolls inside a thick cardboard tube that you push up to eat, like ice cream. There are eight types, each…
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