Watch as a master chef turns Big Mac into a sushi roll
Hiroyuki Terada of NoVe Kitchen gives the iconic burger a Japanese spin
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Your support makes all the difference.A sushi chef has turned McDonald’s iconic Big Mac into a cleverly constructed sushi roll.
Hiroyuki Terada, head chef at NoVe Kitchen and Bar in Miami, deconstructs the burger piece by piece before laying it out flat and reconstructing it as a sushi roll. He then tops it off with some extra tomato, avocado, BBQ sauce, spicy mayo and salad.
In the video, Mr Terada can be heard saying: “I like the Fillet of Fish.
“I used to eat the Fillet of Fish, Big Mac and cheeseburger at the same time.”
The Big Mac sushi roll appears in Mr Terada’s video series Will It Sushi?
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