For the Japanese, eating sushi is like eating a peanut butter sandwich: it comes so naturally, the etiquette rules - on how to eat sushi - are part of their DNA.
If I type in “Sushi Paris” the top three results all show rolls as the primary item on the plates.
More than a little selection bias is in play there. You’ve found restaurants with advertising budgets, which in many places is not representative of restaurants overall. I’d wager the bias is even stronger in big tourist cities.
I don’t think you’re correct, I’ve eaten sushi in a few European countries and it’s all been westernized.
If I type in “Sushi Paris” the top three results all show rolls as the primary item on the plates.
Maybe just the place you go to is more traditional?
More than a little selection bias is in play there. You’ve found restaurants with advertising budgets, which in many places is not representative of restaurants overall. I’d wager the bias is even stronger in big tourist cities.
I checked other French cities and got the same results. Care to link me to a casual dining sushi restaurant that doesn’t serve rolls in France?
No Just saying that you are incorrect is the way to go even here now.