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Meatless Monday: Hama Sushi

For a serious Japanese vegetarian meal, head to Herndon.

By Alice Levitt September 21, 2020 at 8:00 am

Elementary school does all it can to make kids into picky eaters. Dried out, old-tasting versions of pork and fish consumed in my childhood left me thinking I didn’t like them for another decade after I’d moved along in my education. So as a child, I stuck to vegetarian sushi. As much as I love a slab of otoro now, I still always like to order a veggie roll to go with it. But usually there are only a few options. Not so at Hama Sushi in Herndon, where vegetarians can feast on the same epic scale as fish lovers.

I was thinking of trying the Veggie Combo, which includes avocado and cucumber rolls as well as six pieces of vegetarian nigiri. I had never seen vegetable nigiri before. I couldn’t even picture it. But my server recommended the even more substantial $22 Madam Butterfly combination plate.

Even before the bento box appeared on my table, I was treated to a tofu-filled bowl of miso soup, cloudy with the soybean paste. The box was a colorful assemblage of dishes both familiar and new to me. The new included a piece of the vegetable nigiri that had piqued my curiosity. It was two long strands of oshinko (pickled radish), bound together atop a finger of rice by a belt of seaweed. I also enjoyed the new-to-me shiitake roll, meaty with marinated mushrooms. I would happily eat a full plate of them.

A mountain of tempura varied in its success. Green beans and a slice of yam were thinly, crisply coated–other veggies, including broccoli, were a bit doughy. I also wasn’t fond of a bland stir fry of mixed vegetables, mostly onions. The box was rounded out with a piece of inari and a veggie roll filled with oshinko, cucumber and spinach, a combo that I hadn’t tried before, perhaps because it turns out spinach can be difficult to chew in a sushi roll. But chew it I did. And the old school bento box brought me back to my elementary school days, complete with a sushi feast that didn’t have a single flake of fish. // 2415 Centreville Road, Herndon

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Alice Levitt

Alice Levitt

Contributing Food Critic/Editor

Alice Levitt has been writing for Northern Virginia Magazine since 2020. She began her restaurant critic journey at Seven Days in Vermont in 2007 before moving on to Houstonia Magazine in Texas. Her food, travel, and health innovation stories have appeared in Vox, EatingWell, Simply Recipes, Allrecipes, and many other national publications.

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