Haiku Poetic Food: TidBit of the Day
Never eat sushi in a land-locked area, right?

Haiku, Columbus, Ohio
Not if you are at Haiku: Poetic Food and Art.
Short North*, Ohio
Home of the Honda car plant
Is awesome sushi

Haiku, Columbus, Ohio
Short North is vibrant, funky, and hip. I didn’t know quite expect this enclave in the city, where restaurants, boutiques, and old, brick buildings line the streets. If you happen to be in Columbus, this is worth the visit.
Fresh sushi, noodles
Laid-back atmosphere with friends
Warm sake, must come

Haiku, Columbus, Ohio
Okay, you can stop laughing at my poetry. 5-7-5 is a haiku, right? Never did very well in poetry. I was too busy eating.
*Thanks to our reader for pointing out my oops – kept writing Short Hills for some reason…but yes, technically, the Honda plant is not in Columbus, but the alternative would make it tough to haiku-it and I’m not Emily Dickinson!
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Me LOVE!
haha… you’re just so funny! Have a lovely day, dear.
Kristy
Ha! At first I was really impressed…okay maybe with the title! ;D I know….the good food left you speechless! :-0
He he! I am the Queen of bad haiku, so I’d say that your is downright professional!
Sushi looks tasty
Surprising enclaves are fun
Urban adventures
Good food and poetry in one post? Love it!