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August 21st, 2012

Saketumi, Modern Asian Cuisine, Sake, Restaurant, Lounge, Review, Rehoboth Beach, Delaware Beaches, Plenty of Parking!!

Saketumi is around the corner from my house, practically so.  I love going there.  It is hassle free, plenty of parking, the food is soooo good.  When I go into the restaurant, Kim, the Manager is usually around.  He is the friendliest person.  I love to talk to him.  He has so much to say and he is so interesting.  The servers?  Just as friendly, and very knowledgeable.

I usually just sit at the bar.  Interacting with the chefs; checking out the dishes going out to the tables.

The other night I started looking at the different Sake that were available.  There are basically 5 types of Sake.  Each one requires different brewing methods.

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Jumai-Shu is a pure rice wine; no distilled alcohol added.

Honjozo-Shu, at least 30% of rice is polished away; a small amount of distilled alcohol is added.

Ginjo-Shu, at least 40% of rice is polished away; with or without alcohol added.  If the bottle is labeled Ginjo, it means distilled alcohol was added; if labeled Junmai Ginjo it means no alcohol was added.

Daiginjo-Shu, at least 50% of rice is polished away.  Again, with or without added alcohol.  If the bottle is labeled Daiginjo, it means distilled alcohol was added.  If labeled Junmai Daiginjo, it means no alcohol was added.

Namazake is a special 5 designation for unpasteurized sake; incorporates all of the above mentioned.

Saketumi is located at 18814 Coastal Highway (Rt. 1), Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, 19971.  Tel. 302-645-2818.  You can find Saketumi on Facebook.  They open every day of the week for lunch, dinner and drinks.  If the weather is good, they might even have their rooftop available for drinks.  Bento Box specials on Wednesdays.

I go there so much with my husband that they don’t even ask us what we want to drink.  Gluten Free Soy Sauce?  Of course, I don’t even have to ask.

Tanaka San is the Sous Chef.  This man is an artist, carefully assembling each dish.  I sit near his station so that I can watch him.  He always gives us a complimentary treat to wet our appetites.

On Sunday, we stopped by to get a bite to eat.  Usually, I have sashimi.  Lately, I have been hooked on their lettuce wraps.  But, on this particular night, I decided to try 2 appetizers that I have never even seen there.

Edamame Ravioli – Ravioli stuffed with edamame puree in a shallot broth.  So light and so delicious.  Very well seasoned and I really enjoyed them.

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Roti is an unleavened bread.  It is served in some of the Caribbean islands and in Indian cuisine.  The next dish was Scallion Roti which were crispy pancakes filled with scallions with a spicy peanut/curry dip on the side, with a slight kick, just enough to get those taste buds dancing.  Loved them, as well.

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I had a garden salad…I don’t think you  need an explanation….ginger dressing, the best!!

A dish of sashimi was ordered.  Tanaka’s presentation was so elegant in its simplicity.  So beautiful!!  It tasted as good as it looked.

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Just remember that there is plenty of parking!!

See you…have a good one!!

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