New York omakase restaurant serves up WEED-infused sushi that is injected with cannabis oil at diners’ tables

If you want to live a life of luxury, this omakase restaurant offers cannabis-infused sushi.

Sushi by Bou is a speakeasy restaurant with locations throughout New York, but it has one big difference from its competitors.

Instead of a traditional fish delicacy to feast on, the sushi dishes contain hemp infusions – and cannabis mocktails are also on the menu.

According to content creator Morgan Raum, who recently visited the chain’s Flatiron restaurant, the servers inject the sushi with hemp-derived cannabis using a needle — right in front of your eyes.

Sushi by Bou is a speakeasy restaurant with locations throughout New York, but it has one big difference from its competitors

According to content creator Morgan Raum, who recently visited the chain's Flatiron restaurant, the servers inject the sushi with cannabis using a needle - right in front of your eyes

According to content creator Morgan Raum, who recently visited the chain's Flatiron restaurant, the servers inject the sushi with cannabis using a needle - right in front of your eyes

According to content creator Morgan Raum, who recently visited the chain’s Flatiron restaurant, the servers inject the sushi with cannabis using a needle – right in front of your eyes

Morgan, who reviews bars and restaurants about her TikTok page and Instagram @too manyadded At the moment only cannabis mocktails are available, but soon the restaurants will also offer the same cannabis sushi she tried.

If legalization of cannabis has expanded across America, cannabis-infused mocktails, seltzers and non-alcoholic wines are starting to populate the market – and now food.

Industrial hemp-derived cannabidiol CBD oil is legally available for sale at licensed dispensaries in New York for adults over the age of 21, provided it contains no more than 0.3 percent tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) – the psychoactive component in cannabis that results in a ‘high’. ‘

The food critic said she didn’t normally smoke cannabis, but after trying a mocktail and a piece of sushi, she felt “a little bit” of its effects.

But other ‘people who had felt it more clearly, it wasn’t nothing.’

“I personally asked for a less strong piece of cannabis sushi,” she explains in the video. “But I don’t think it tasted any different than the others.”

Morgan said customers would be able to choose which pieces of sushi they wanted injected into the restaurant.

“You can get their 12-course or 30-minute omakase,” she noted, adding that it cost $60 for the 12-course experience.

“Or the customer can stay for an hour and get 17 courses for $100,” she continued, stating, “What a fun experience.”

Instead of a traditional fish delicacy to feast on, the sushi pieces contain some hemp infusion - and cannabis mocktails are also on the menu

Instead of a traditional fish delicacy to feast on, the sushi pieces contain some hemp infusion – and cannabis mocktails are also on the menu

‘Bou partners with Gorilla Lifestyle, the innovative hemp company, to curate a special menu of euphoric Gorilla mocktails,’ PR newswire said in a press release.

‘These delicious concoctions will transport you back to the disco era with every sip, minus the hangover.

“This innovative collaboration seamlessly combines the artistry of Sushi by Bou’s carefully curated menu with Gorilla Lifestyle’s groundbreaking offerings, promising customers an extraordinary blend of culinary excellence and cannabis excellence.”

They are not the same as CBD-infused drinks, which contain small doses of cannabidiol (CBD), a non-intoxicating compound found in marijuana and hemp, and have been available in the United States since 2010.

Some research shows that CBD can make you feel more relaxed and can affect mood and appetite.

According to Medical news today, the benefits of CBD do not change whether it is CBD from marijuana or CBD from hemp, but the amount of CBD available for extraction does depend on the source.

Hemp plants contain much more CBD, making them the more lucrative option for manufacturers and the option with the fewest potential legal consequences.