Ka-Ta-Na Su-Shi Poem by Anthony Han

Ka-Ta-Na Su-Shi



Ka-Ta-Na with giggles heard
Me and my buddy used to use rulers and say
In a child like voice
Shifting the blade of the samurai
Hailing the name Katana Sushi

We found a restaurant
Went more often with the other homies
Ate the lunch all you can eat only
Pay about 20 dollars and a few ones
You get yourself practically the whole menu

The waitresses are great feels like family
Waiters got charm that others will find different
There's one dude with wavy hair
Nostalgic as if straight from a story
Not one piece like Sanji

But like a herald of bountifulness
Relaxing sounds float among this katana
As I peak at my simple Udon and cucumber rolls
Thinking when I get a job
Ill upgrade to the Unagi rolls

A zen reached at a decent price
Coming out I walked home
Stomach full of liquids that provide health
Utmost joys clear enough to speak
So come one come all to Ka-Ta-Na
Off of Colima and Hacienda Blvd

They also have specials

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
One of my favorite ol sushi restaurants in the area. When I am not getting the all you can eat I just enjoy a simple ramen or udon. LOOK FOR SPECIAL DEALS: D
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Anthony Han

Anthony Han

Monterey Park. Raised in H.H.
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