
My sister read an article about a musubi place and insisted that we check it out. We got there around 10 and found out that they don't open until 10:30. We decided to circle the block and see if there was anything close by that could help us kill a half hour. 5 minutes later, we decided to just park our car in front of Mana Bu's, the musubi destination. To our surprise, a line had formed with about 10 people. We quickly jumped in line and by the time the little musubi store opened, the line was around the corner!

Once we were inside, there were neatly wrapped musubi in a variety of flavors, including spicy ahi, baked salmon, teri spam, & curry. We quickly filled our baskets with lots of musubi.

There was also a variety of veggies to choose from...kabocha, gobo, green beans in sesame, and sweet potato with macadamia nut. It was all very delcious and healthy. Prices ranged from $1.20 to $2 for each item.

If you ever want to check it out, it's across the street from Washington Intermediate, behind Baskin Robins. You could just go around 10ish and follow the line. Everyone loves a good musubi!