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June 1st, 2019

Big Chill Beach Club, Indian River Inlet, Delaware State Seashore Park, SoulFire Collective, Yoga, Delaware Beaches, Misaki Sushi, South Bethany, Bethany Beach, Sipping, Dining, Coastal Delaware, Summer 2019

At times when you do not plan anything and just go with the flow or wing it, you have the most fun. Long summer days, not rushing, is part of living here at the Delaware Beaches. Believe me, I know I am lucky to live here and never take it for granted.

Debbie and I took off towards the Big Chill Beach Club. This is located south of Dewey Beach, Delaware, and probably closer to Bethany Beach. The actual address is 27099 Coastal Hwy., Bethany Beach, DE 19930. It opens at 11 a.m. until 10 p.m. every day. Website? http://www.bigchillbeachclub.com

You can have the server sit you at a table or you can take a seatt at the bar looking out, which is what Debbie and I did. That was our view, sipping a little wine. We checked the menu and it actually looked good. Have not tasted the food so let me know if you do.

As we arrived it seemed there was a yoga class. This yoga studio in Rehoboth Beach, SoulFire, was celebrating with a class their 1st year anniversary. Very popular as you can see. SoulFire Collective Yoga is located at 176 Rehoboth Ave., #2a, in Downtown Rehoboth Beach. Website? http://www.soulfirecollective.com

The sun was setting and being high up you could capture how pretty it was.

Summer 2019 is expected to be a very busy one. The Delaware Beaches are year round resorts. People want to get out of the city. They want to experience that total physical and mental inertia. Refresh, really. Rehoboth Beach has a sign as you enter the city that says “Relax, You Are at The Beach”.

Finding parking might take all that physical and mental inertia by the wayside so Debbie and I continued to Misaki Sushi in South Bethany. Parking, good food, great service and very affordable.


Misaki has been around for many years. The location is at 34444 Coastal Highway, York Beach Mall, Bethany Beach, DE 19930. It opens at 5 p.m. Tel. 302-539-0500. You can find them on Facebook as Misaki Sushi Bethany Beach. You can also find them on Instagram.

A shout to our server who was attentive but not intrusive.

Debbie and I started with two salads. The Seaweed Salad for Debbie, which was marinated seaweed and sesame seeds. And mine was the Lighthouse Salad which I found delicious. Seared tuna, avocado and sweet miso.

I love scallop sashimi so when on the menu, I do order it. My roll was the special of the evening.

For Debbie the Bam Bam, salmon, scallop and avocado.

We chatted, caught up with each other, and laughed…..what are friends for, right?

The Art of Sipping & Dining, a way to relax, enjoy and reconnect. Talk to you later.

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October 21st, 2010

Misaki Sushi, Bethany Beach, Delaware, Asian Cuisine, Sushi Restaurant, Restaurant, Review, Delaware Beaches

 

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Having lived at the Delaware Beaches for almost 30 years I have seen a lot of changes but the most have happened in the town of Bethany Beach.  It was definitely a seasonal town with summer starting on Memorial week-end and ending on Labor Day. 

I remember also when once my parents visited from Puerto Rico and we went to get something to eat at a small place and they wanted a beer and they were told that it was a “dry” town.  What?  My mother could not believe it.  Where have you moved to, she asked? 

But as they visited more often and as the town progressed, with more buildings and restaurants and amenities they could see that it was the perfect place to raise a family.  They, actually, loved coming to Bethany.

Bethany still surprises me every time that I visit.  During the summer it is packed.  Twice I could not find parking this past summer.  The beautification of the town is fantastic.  The additions of new restaurants offering fare for everyone’s taste let visitors and residents stay in town instead of driving up and down Ocean Highway (Rt. 1).

One of the newer additions to the town is Misaki, located at the York Beach Mall in South Bethany Beach.  Tel. 302-539-0500.  It offers Asian Cuisine, including sushi and sashimi.

The trend in sushi restaurants, some with very innovative cuisines, has sprung from coast to coast.

During past visits to California the sushi and sashimi have been presented in such a way that you cannot help but fall in love with it.

I love the traditional rolls even though I usually order sashimi.  I get excited when splashes of color are added to new dishes; mango and figs being examples of those.

I also remember the little sushi restaurant that started many years ago in Fenwick Island, Delaware, just south of Bethany Beach.  All of us, residents and locals fell in love with it.  From then on sushi restaurants in the Maryland and Delaware beaches have not looked back.

Last night is was raining and I decided that a trip to Misaki would be the thing to do, besides the fact that they had good specials.  I had not visited this restaurant because, here in Rehoboth Beach, we have 2 great restaurants offering Asian Cuisine; The Cultured Pearl and Saketumi.  I am partial to them; both different in a lot of ways and excellent.  I wanted to see how Misaki would measure to the restaurants in Rehoboth.

Passing through Bethany Beach and entering South Bethany, right at the last light, on the right hand side, is the York Beach Mall and Misaki is located on that strip mall.

It is a small restaurant but can accommodate enough people comfortably.  It had a good sushi bar, and usually that is where I would sit but since there were 3 of us, a booth was most appropriate for casual conversation.

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The service was excellent, attentive and not intrusive.  He presented the specials and let us catch up and relax.

Shelley does not eat sushi so she decided on the chicken teriyaki, which she had tried before and really liked it.  She was not disappointed this time either.

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I had the chef sashimi.  I also ordered, the aji mackerel which was suggested.  It is also called horse mackerel and the fish had both delicate and robust flavors.

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I had the Miso soup which they make every day.  My favorite is the one at The Cultured Pearl.  I have tried it every where I go and that one is still the one.

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John had a combination of roll and sushi.

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I think Misaki can hold its own to the Rehoboth Beach restaurants.  It is great to be able to have so many choices.  People have received this restaurant with opened arms; it was packed last night.

 

Have a great day!!  It is beautiful outside….talk to you later….

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