Posts Tagged ‘ Seafood Watch ’

Sustainable seafood guides grow, but still require too much research

Jan 20th, 2010 | By Vera | Category: Green Living

A new sustainable seafood guide called Fish2Fork just came out to help you make responsible dining choices. Created by the folks behind the film End of the Line, it’s got reviews of up to 50 restaurants in 14 states, which is a good start. One of the highest ranking so far turns out to be my [...]



Get funky and make some veggie sushi

Jun 18th, 2009 | By Vera | Category: Creative Spark

I wish people would only eat fish on a rare occasion, and branch out to eat more plant-based sushi. It’s what I am trying to eat more of these days and what I’m finding is pretty cool. I’m trying vegetarian restaurants like Cha-ya, which serves delicious tempura yam rolls, or finding eco-friendly sushi recipes like spicy [...]



Seafood and our craving for sushi

Jun 15th, 2009 | By Vera | Category: Green Living

There’s a lot of talk about sustainable seafood these days, especially with global sushi consumption and the soon to be extinct bluefin tuna. I’ve written about Sea Rocket Bistro in San Diego, and have been meaning to try Tataki, the first self-claimed “sustainable sushi restaurant”, based in San Francisco. Both restaurants serve local food and adhere to [...]