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Sushi and Sake: Baba Pairs Rice with Rice

I like to keep my pairings simple: like with like. Sushi and sake take this practice to a literal level by creating an uncomplicated coupling of rice with rice.

At Baba Sushi’s new Sturbridge location, the staff is well equipped to recommend sake that compliments each unique roll. You can even sign up for one of the private sushi making classes held on Sunday mornings if you want to feel what it’s like to work on the line. Scoop up sticky balls of rice with your bare hands, wield a chef’s knife and sculpt your splashy creations into perfect cylinders while sipping warm cups of sake.

Oyster Shooters at Baba Sushi

If you’d prefer to sit at a table, here are some loose guidelines to steer your palate:

  • A dry sake will elevate the freshness of the fish when it comes to clean and simple sashimi dishes like the Hirame.
  • With western rolls that rely on sweet and spicy sauces like Baba’s Holiday Maki, request a sake with high acidity to cut through its bold flavor profile.
  • Rolls containing oilier fish like the Spicy Toro Maki will stand up to creamy, heavier bodied sakes.
  • Big, bright, funky sakes pair well with rolls that employ tempura and BBQ sauce such as Baba’s Dragonfly Maki.

A visit to Baba is never complete without a quail egg Oyster Shooter and an order of the Kaiso Seaweed Salad. This pair is sure to immerse you in the refreshing textures and aromas of Japanese cuisine.

Quail Egg Oyster Shooter and an order of the Kaiso Seaweed Salad from BABA Sushi.
Quail Egg Oyster Shooter and an order of the Kaiso Seaweed Salad from BABA Sushi.
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The Sushi Circuit: Sturbridge

Sushi from Baba Sushi on Park Avenue in Worcester

It is not uncommon for clusters of restaurants that target an identical customer base to emerge in close proximity. If you’ve ever tried to secure a table at Kaizen during Brimfield Flea Market, you’ll understand why Baba Sushi had no qualms about opening a Sturbridge location right next door. While both establishments share the same style of cuisine, each provides an experience all its own.

Kaizen, located at 479 Main Street, is family friendly and offers a variety of standard entrees for those who haven’t yet come around to the wonders of sushi. Sturbridge’s flagship sushi spot even panders to non-sushi folks with rolls like the Bull Goki – Korean marinated tenderloin beef, sweet potato, cucumber and avocado. Kaizen serves as the ideal entry point for curious guests looking to delve into the maki universe.

Baba, located at 453 Main Street, is the perfect place to bring a date. This Sturbridge newcomer caters to sushi purists and seasoned foodies. Order a playful Godzilla roll if you’re game for a killer eel sauce/banana combo, or turn up the heat with the Dragon’s Breath Maki featuring spicy raw scallops and jalapenos. A visit to Baba is never complete without a round of quail yolk oyster shooters and an order of the Hamachi Kama, a double-baked tender yellowtail jaw.

Special rolls at Kaizen run $8.95-$13.50 while Baba’s special rolls will cost you $12.00-$16.00. There’s sushi for everyone in Sturbridge! Kaizen will put the novice at ease and the purist will be in heaven at Baba.