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A Brisbane woman spent a little bit of time last night contemplating whether to step out of her comfort zone.
Phoebe Husic (26) from Brisbane’s Inner Western Suburb of Indooroopilly entertained the concept in her head during an impromptu outing to a local sushi train with a work colleague.
Sitting alongside her colleague and fellow teacher, Husic thought that maybe today was the day to pull a new plate from the train.
However, watching the plates meandering around, it only took a few moments for Husic to realise that it was probably just best to stick to what she knows.
Nodding to herself, pleased with her decision-making ability, young Husic pulled 3 Chicken and Avocado Roll plates from the train in short succession.
Speaking to us outside the restaurant moments after finishing her meal she explained her thought process to us.
“I did sort of want to try something new, but after the weekend, I’m not sure my palate was ready for potentially gross fishy plates,” she said.
“So I just steered clear and followed the tried and tested path.”
“Besides, Chicken and Avo is a match made in heaven. I feel like eating some weird looking plates is a recipe for failure when I’ve got the perfect rolls right there in front of me.”