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Mexican-American and Japanese fusion cuisine
Sinaloan sushi is a type of
Mexican-American and
Japanese
fusion cuisine found on the
United States West Coast and
Southwest . Instead of
wasabi , heat is provided by
Sinaloa spices such as
chipotle ,
chiltepin and
jalapeño .
[1]
The food probably originated in
Culiacán, Sinaloa in the early 2000s,
[2] then was adopted in Los Angeles in the 2010s.
[3]
[4] Some of the first American restaurants were in Los Angeles County in 2013, and the first Mexican sushi restaurant in Orange County opened in 2015.
[4] In 2016, at least six Mexican sushi restaurants were open in the Phoenix, Arizona area.
[5] In 2017, one opened in Houston, Texas,
[6] and another in the Denver area.
[7] In 2017, one opened in Kent, Washington,
[2]
[8] and in 2021, one opened in Tacoma, Washington.
[9] It reached the Canadian city of Toronto by 2022.
[10]
See also
References
^ Sara Hayden (July 28, 2021).
"Sushinaloa adds Mexican spice to Japanese sushi: Chefs make rolls with chipotle, chiltepin and jalapeño in Redwood City" .
Palo Alto Weekly .
^
a
b Naomi Tomky (April 16, 2019).
"One of America's Few Mexican Sushi Spots Is Right Here in the Seattle Area: Sushinola brings unique cross-cultural creations from Sinaloa" .
Eater .
^ Bill Esparza (August 1, 2013),
"Oh No, There Goes Tokyo Roll—Sinaloa Style Sushi Invades Los Angeles" ,
Los Angeles Magazine
^
a
b Sarah Bennett (October 21, 2016).
"Mexican sushi makes for delicious, unconventional fare" . Los Angeles Times . Mexican sushi originated not too long ago in the northern state of Sinaloa...
^ PATRICIA ESCÁRCEGA (April 27, 2016).
"Mexican Sushi Is on a Roll in Metro Phoenix" .
Phoenix New Times .
^ Alice Levitt (March 7, 2017),
"Tex-Mex Tuesday: Culichi Town" ,
Houstonia
^ Ruth Tobias (January 11, 2017),
"Hidden Gem: El Coco Pirata – Head to this lively Barnum spot for super-fresh shellfish, stacked micheladas, and Sinaloan-style sushi rolls." ,
5280 (magazine)
^
Rachel Belle (May 24, 2019),
"William Shatner, Sushi and Mexican Food" , Your Last Meal (podcast), Seattle – via
KSL podcasts, ...Sushinola, one of the country's few Sinaloa style Mexican sushi restaurants, in Kent, Washington.
^
"New Tacoma restaurants open with beer, pizza, Mexican sushi" . Tacoma News-Tribune . July 6, 2021.
^ Suresh Doss (January 20, 2022),
"Carne asada sushi rolls, anyone? Here's where you can get Mexican-style sushi in the GTA" ,
The Toronto Star