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Miyuki
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citysearch c.
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This place is great for both traditional sushi and more modern inventions. The fish is fresh and generously sliced, so you can't go wrong with the nigiri or sashimi. I was very happy to see quail egg on the sushi menu (try adding it to ikura--the raw yolk adds a great creamy texture and rich flavor). The rolls are numerous, delicious, and often a very serious mouthful (so those looking for traditional bite-sized sushi rolls should stick to the more conventional makis). In addition to atfully preparing the expected fish/tobiko/avocado concoctions, Miyuki also features rolls with more unusual ingredients such as plum sauce, seaweed, deep-fried oysters, cod, or mango. There are several cooked and/or tempura roll options for those who don't like their sushi raw. Miyuki also has an extensive hot menu, featuring tempura, donburi, noodles, and griled meats and veggies. I haven't tried many items from the hot menu, but have heard high accolades from my dining companions for the robata grill items. The service has always been attentive, friendly, and prompt.
Pros: Fresh fish makes for superb nigiri and sashimi. Also, delicious, inventive rolls.
Cons: Some rolls are on the pricy side (but they're usually huge, so...)
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