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July 12th, 2013

Saketumi, Rehoboth Beach, Restaurant, Open for Lunch, Open for Dinner, Sunday Brunch, Review, Plenty of Parking, Delaware Beaches

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Have you ever been in Rehoboth Beach on a rainy day?  Plenty of those days lately.  When will it end?  Hopefully, soon.  Getting stuck in traffic while visitors are trying to figure out what to do, when pretty much everything is geared for the outdoors.

Saketumi is located at 18814 Highway One (Coastal Highway) in Rehoboth Beach.  Plenty of parking available.  So, on rainy days, at the height of the summer season, you don’t really want to spend your time looking for parking.  Their telephone is 302-645-2818.

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Saketumi is open for lunch and dinner.  On Wednesdays they have great Bento Box Specials.  They also offer Sunday Brunch from 11 a.m. until 3 p.m.

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I always sit at the bar.  I try to sit in front of Tanaka San.  He is Saketumi’s Sous Chef.  An artist, whose presentations are just gorgeous.  Watch him work taking time for his dishes to be just right.  And, they do have fresh Wasabi; for me, a must.

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When you sit at the bar, Tanaka will present you with a small bowl full of fish, cucumber, rice vinegar and Mirin…just to wet your appetite.

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A little chat with Manager, Kim, is always a pleasure.

I had the Sunset Roll with Spicy Tuna, eel, cucumber topped with salmon, yellowtail, and sliced avocado with sweet goma and mild chili oil.

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Note:  During the hectic summer season, and on week-ends I would make a reservation.

I almost forgot….Saketumi has gluten free soy sauce.

Have a great week-end!!

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