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    BUSINESS
Wallowa County Chieftain
A6
Wednesday, March 23, 2022
Couple brings sushi to Wallowa County
BIZZ
BUZZ
DINING CAR
SUSHI AT THE
DEPOT
What: The Dining Car,
sushi
By Bill Bradshaw
J
OSEPH — Those who
enjoyed sushi off ered
at the Historic Depot
on New Year’s Eve can rel-
ish in it on a regular basis,
now that the Dining Car
there will off er it fi ve days
a week.
“That was just a trial
run,” Dining Car co-owner
Adam Roseberry said. “This
is an ongoing thing.”
He and partner Jenny
Augst off er a variety of
sushi — mostly rolls —
Thursday through Mon-
day from 3-9 p.m. They also
cater parties, they said Fri-
day, March 18.
He said they did a “soft
start” early this month.
“We got our fi nal health
inspection a month ago and
have been slowly building
momentum since then,” he
said.
He said most of the
information on the Din-
ing Car is available on their
Facebook page.
What is sushi?
According to japan-
guide.com, sushi is the most
famous Japanese dish out-
side of Japan, and one of the
most popular dishes among
the Japanese. It can be
defi ned as a dish containing
rice that has been prepared
with sushi vinegar. There
are many diff erent types of
sushi, most of them heavy
in seafood and many com-
ing with various vegetables
and dried seaweed.
“Our menu is constantly
Where: The Historic De-
pot, just north of Joseph
Who: Jenny Augst and
Adam Roseberry
When: 3-9 p.m. Thurs-
day-Monday; also
catering
Phone: 916-295-3570
Email: msjennyferaugst@
gmail.com
Also on Facebook
Bill Bradshaw/Wallowa County Chieftain
Adam Roseberry, left, torches the top of a sushi roll while Jenny Augst stands ready to cut it
Friday, March 18, 2022, at the Dining Car in the Depot north of Joseph. The couple recently
started off ering sushi to Wallowa County.
evolving,” Roseberry said.
“The way the fi sh is, it’s
going to be seasonal a lot of
times, you’ll get things that
are better than others, diff er-
ent exciting things. Check
with us a lot because our
menu’s ever-growing and
ever-changing. Like any
good sushi bar, if you’re too
consistent, you’re not fi nd-
ing the cool stuff out there.”
Much of their seafood
shipped from Portland.
They’re also waiting on a
new fi sh supplier opening
up in Enterprise.
Sushi is often served
with wasabi — a Japanese
horseradish — and ginger.
“For the ones who like it,
they really like their wasabi
and ginger,” Roseberry said.
A local touch
Wally,” named for the leg-
endary monster of Wallowa
Lake.
They were created just to
serve at the Dining Car.
“We try to give every-
thing cool, local names,”
Roseberry said. “The Big
Wally’s named after the
monster in the lake, and
things like that.”
Many of the sushi orders
refl ect a Wallowa County
touch.
One they call the Wal-
lowa Roll consists of deep-
fried shrimp, avocado,
salmon and their special
miso ginger sauce. They
take a torch to the top to
lightly sear the salmon
and caramelize the sauce.
Another is called the “Big
While Roseberry does all
the sushi and Augst handles
the customers, their busi-
ness is mostly take-out for
now.
“We will, eventually,
welcome indoor dining,”
Augst said. “That’s some-
thing we’ve been cautious
and careful with because
He’s been making sushi
for about 15 years and is
still learning about it. They
tried several diff erent types
of wasabi and ginger before
settling on their favorite.
“We didn’t know there
was that much variation,”
he said.
Mostly take-out
of COVID. In addition to
that, we just want to pace
ourselves. We are hosting
a few birthday parties by
reservation.”
“A couple people have
asked about having a table
for themselves and we’re
into that, but we don’t have
the manpower for full sit-
down yet,” Roseberry said.
Baby break planned
They’ll be taking a bit of
time off in a few weeks, as
Augst is preparing to give
birth.
“He wants to have time
to bond with the baby,” she
said of Roseberry.
In fact, the baby was
what prompted the couple
to move here.
“We needed a change of
venue and wanted to have
our baby around family
and be around family when
the baby came,” Roseberry
said. “We didn’t have much
family left where we were
living in California. That
didn’t bother us when it was
& Skylight
Gallery
just us, but with the coming
of the baby, we wanted to
be around family.”
Roseberry’s mother is
Leita Barlow, owner of
the Depot. His sister Amy
works with their mother and
another sister, Autumn and
her fi ancé, Daniel Zieman,
operate Z’s BBQ on the
premises.
“We visited Leita once
a few years ago and fell in
love with the beauty of the
area,” Augst said. “She was
always encouraging us to
come join the Depot and
do our thing with sushi. We
found out we were pregnant
and didn’t like where we
were living and didn’t want
to raise a child there.”
They moved here in
November.
“We saw an opportunity.
We came out in October to
feel it out,” Augst said. “We
took a leap of faith and tried
it and so far, we’re 100%
happy.”
So far, the couple is quite
content.
“The people here are so
nice and welcoming,” Augst
said. “We’ve met a lot of
couples our age who are
starting their families who
have kids our kid can grow
up with and play with.”
Surprises are still to
come, especially about the
sex of the baby.
“It’ll be a surprise,”
Augst said. “We might have
to write it on the chalkboard
out there that ‘It’s a boy,’ or
‘It’s a girl.’ Stay tuned.”
———
Bill Bradshaw is a
reporter for the Wallowa
County Chieftain. Have a
business tip? Contact him
at 541-398-5503 or bbrad-
shaw@wallowa.com.
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CLUES ACROSS
1. Sign up
5. Corp. shuffle
10. Orangutans, e.g.
14. Bone, on an Italian menu
15. Fighting
16. Folk knowledge
17. Hundred-to-one shot,
e.g. (In this clue’s answer,
note the first 3 letters +
the last 2)
19. Filet mignon source
20. Empty talk
21. Word after “aisle” or
“window”
23. Christmas bulb, briefly
24. Tie in chess
26. “NCIS” actor Murray
28. Trade-___ (certain cars)
31. Bad place to see a fox
(... first 2 letters + last 2)
36. “Las Vegas of Asia”
38. Greek X
39. Circle dance
40. Rings around castles
41. Cattrall of “Sex and
the City”
42. Fanta and Sprite
43. Arrows, to an archer
44. Rock grp. hidden in
“free love”
45. Election predictors
46. Wonder Woman’s secret
identity (... first 2 letters
+ last 2)
50. Dallas-to-New Orleans dir.
51. King of tragedy
52. “Twist, Lick, Dunk” cookie
54. TikTok star Addison
56. Intentions
59. Give in
63. Off-kilter
65. Avoid elimination, or a
hint to 17-, 31- and
46-Across
67. Show of hands, maybe
68. Full of energy
69. Gets an A+ on
70. Anna’s sister in “Frozen”
71. Unit of volume
72. Prying
Joseph United
Methodist Church
Grace Lutheran
Church
3rd & Lake St. • Joseph
409 West Main - Enterprise
10 AM Worship
Online AND In Person
SUNDAY
WORSHIP 9AM
SUNDAY
Ash Wednesday-March
2 at 5pm
WORSHIP
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starting March 10
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phone (message): 541-426-4633
web: gracelutheranenterprise.com
Enterprise
Christian Church
St.
St. Patrick’s
Patrick’s
Episcopal
Episcopal Church
Church
85035 Joseph Hwy • (541) 426-3449
We have ‘In-person worship” @ 9:00 am
(Guidelines observed)
Sunday School at 10:30
Parking Lot Radio/Facebook @ 9:00
100 NE 3rd St, Enterprise
NE 3rd & Main St
541-426-3439
Worship Service
Sunday 9:30am
David Bruce
Pastor, Enterprise Christian Church
Lostine
Presbyterian Church
Summit Church
Discussion Group 9:30 AM
Worship Service 11:00 AM
at the Cloverleaf Hall in Enterprise
Childrens program during service
Blog: dancingforth.blogspot.com
CLUES DOWN
1. Tease playfully
2. Capital of Norway
3. “That so?”
4. Wanderer
5. Enthusiastic... or a sarcastic
laugh backward
6. Greek H
7. Takes responsibility for
8. Drag strip event
9. Pink Ladies’ rock musical
10. The whole shebang
11. Foam flotation device
12. Lake that sounds chilling
13. Word by a paper plane icon,
in Outlook
18. Unicycle site
22. You may count to it
25. Porch furniture material
27. Sound an allergist hears
28. “Grr!”
29. Osaka of tennis
30. Phishing notifications, e.g.
32. Spicy topping for a hot dog
33. Japan’s national dress
34. Spoken exams
35. Out of style
37. Make amends
42. Gettysburg Address, for one
47. Roadside boost org.
48. Like basic instincts
49. Earthen bowl?
53. Humpback’s home
54. Great review
55. Deserter’s acronym
57. Neighbor of Algeria
58. Funny sketch
60. Danish shoe brand
61. Club payments
62. Amazon Handmade competitor
64. Formal affirmative
66. December 24 or 31
107 E. Main • Enterprise • 541-426-3351
www.bookloftoregon.com
Sundays at 10 am
Pastor: David Pendleton
541.398.0597
Hwy 82, Lostine
www.summitchurchoregon.org
Stephen Kliewer, Minister
Cloverleaf Hall • 668 NW 1st St. • Enterprise, OR 97828
Wallowa
Assembly
of God
702 West Hwy 82
Wallowa, Oregon
541-886-8445
Sunday School • 9:am
Worship Service • 10:am
Pastor Tim Barton
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Church
Pastor Terry Tollefson
Church Office: 541-263-0505
Family Prayer - 9 AM
Sunday School - 9:30 AM
Worship - 10:30 AM
723 College Street, Lostine
Seventh-Day Adventist
Church & School
Enterprise Community
Congregational Church
305 Wagner (near the Cemetery)
P.O. Box N. Enterprise, OR 97828
Church 541-426-3751
School 541-426-8339
Pastor David Ballard 503-810-9886
Join us at the
BIG BROWN CHURCH
Worship Hour
10:30 a.m. - Noon
Sunday Worship 11:00 am
Sunday Bible
Worship
11:00 am
Study:
Bible
Studies:
Sundays, 9:30 am
Sundays 9:30 am
Interim Pastor Rev. Dr. Craig Pesti-Strobel
301 NE First St. • Enterprise, OR
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