
I'm reminded powerfully of a scene from the child-traumatizing movie Dark Crystal, where these charmers dine on a bowl of live mice-like things. Not the most appetizing memory.

No, I did not wait around for the establishment to open up and find out from the proprietor what their sign meant.
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I"m glad that you agree that the Dark Crystal was traumatizing- to this day I won't watch the movie and have the picture of the vulture creatures sucking out the "life essence" from one of the young characters - with her face becoming gaunt and sunken-Blegh.
I bet they mean they cook it to order or something like that- not frozen or something.
Well it is sushi, so maybe they meant to say "very recently live". Funny, though. I have never noticed that part of the sign nor have I eaten there, though I have had 2 people tell me that it's pretty good... which I found sort of surprising.
-Amy
They sure meant FRESH...or maybe ALIVE FAST FOOD hehehehe which makes no sense...anyway, its a la Libanais, part of the whole package. I miss Leb :( Ur blog keeps me posted on those little weird things that make Bei and Leb so special...Enjoy it
every time i see a $5 copy of the dark crystal at walmart, i'm so tempted to buy it...
but the big spider things scare me.
I read the sign differently. I guess cuz I'm American. I thought it meant live it, like a way of life. I thought, "what an odd way of marketing fast food in Europe." I'm not really sure how you would live fast food as a way of life.
maybe they mean that your food is prepared "live" in front of you.
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