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December 30th, 2013

Out & About, Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, Stingray, Sushi Bar, Asian, Latino Grill, Happy Hour, Southern Delaware, Delaware Beaches, Downtown Rehoboth Beach Looks Beautiful this Holiday Season!!

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Almost the end of 2013, and a little Happy Hour at Stingray was our choice on Monday evening.  Stingray is located at 59 Lake Avenue in Downtown Rehoboth Beach.  Tel. 302-227-6476.  Website?  http://www.stingrayrestaurant.com.

Shelley and I sat by the bar….the section with nice comfortable sofas.

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We just wanted a few rolls and it just happend that Happy Hour included by one roll and get another of the same roll free!!  Sushi Happy Hour is Monday to Friday from 4 to 6 p.m. and on week-ends from Noon until 6 p.m., dine in only.

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We chatted, relaxed, and spent time together just like girlfriends do.  Pretty special!

Stingray has take out available until 1 a.m., Monday through Sunday from 4 p.m. on.  They have a very interesting menu and not all is Asian.  Choices of Braised Short Ribs, Pan Roasted Chilean Sea Bass, soups and salads and so much more.  The full menu is on their website, above mentioned.

They also have a Sushi Bar on wheels, so if you are considering a working sushi bar and personal sushi chef for your next party, give them a call.

Learn how to roll sushi at Stingray by attending a Sushi 101 class.  Classes are from Noon until 2 p.m.  February, 23rd, April 27th, May 18th.  Price is $45/person.  Please visit the above mentioned website for tickets and more information.

Downtown Rehoboth Beach looked great tonight….all lit up for New Year’s.    Happy New Year!!

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January 17th, 2013

Saketumi, Restaurant, Rehoboth Beach, Modern Asian Cuisine, Sushi Bar, Lounge…Fresh Wasabi!!, Delaware Beaches

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My 3 favorites were at Saketumi.  And, I don’t mean food.  That too, though.  But, I am talking about Sous Chef Tanaka San, Saketumi’s Manager, Kim, and James, our server that is so professional.  My visit to Saketumi on Wednesday was the first of 2013.  Saketumi is in a very accessible location in Rehoboth Beach.  Right on Coastal Highway, with plenty of parking.  At this time of the year, that might not mean much, but wait until the summer and you’ll be a happy camper.

Address is 18814 Highway One (Coastal Highway), Rehoboth Beach, DE 19971.  Tel. 302-645-2818.  Find them on Facebook!!

We sat at our favorite spot…the sushi bar; my favorite seat was available.  Right in front of Tanaka.  He immediately brought us his own specialty.  He has not give it a name.  I ask every time; what is it?  Yesterday he said, fish, with cucumber, rice vinegar, Mirin…just a delicious great way to start our evening.

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A few drinks were ordered.  Then, an order of Torched Tuna Appetizer.  The tuna was served in a carpaccio style, with jalapenos, red tobiko, chives, masago crackers and spicy ponzu sauce.  Love this dish, light and tasty.

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Do you see the wasabi next to that appetizer?  It is fresh wasabi.  It is a new sensation for your palate.  Freshly grated.  Not all Asian restaurants have it, but, they should.   Well, wasabi is difficult to cultivate, therefore, more expensive.  A serving in a restaurant is about $2.  The best way to experience it, is to just put it straight on your food.  It is delicate, spicy and completely different from the wasabi everyone seems to know. That common substitute is a mixture of horseradish, mustard, starch and green food coloring.  James, my favorite server, told me that Saketumi is offering to its customers all the time.

Tanaka is such an artist.  His presentations are a work of art.  When you sit at the sushi bar you can watch him work.

Our next dish was just as nice with a Cucumber Roll, Sake Salmon, and Unagi Eel…..need Gluten Free Soy Sauce?  They do have it!!

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I was not finished yet….an order of Lettuce Wrap & Roll….I am addictive to this dish, more so even now that James suggested I try it with Sriracha sauce to give it that extra punch.  It really was very good.  Sriracha sauce is made from ripen chilies; ground to a paste with garlic.

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That was it!! Perfectly satisfied with no room for dessert.

Saketumi has a Wednesday special with Bento Boxes at great prices.  They open 7 days a week and Sunday Brunch is from 11:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m.

Talk to you later….

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March 12th, 2012

Oceans 234, Restaurant, Bar, Bistro, Deerfield Beach, Florida, Seaside Dining, Review, South Florida

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Today I was looking for a place where we could have lunch right on the beach.  Deerfield!!  That’s where we headed to.  The restaurant?  Oceans 234, located at 234 North Ocean Blvd., Deerfield Beach, FL 33441.  Tel. 954-428-2539  Website? http://www.oceans234.com.

I had forgotten that it is Spring Break for many.  The beaches in Deerfield Beach were very crowded; surfing, beach volley ball or just getting a suntan were the activities of the day.

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It takes about 15 minutes from Delray Beach to Deerfield Beach.  I like to go on A1A; a most scenic route.

Oceans 234 has indoor seating, as well, but, who would want to sit inside?  It is right on the beach; a little boardwalk connects other restaurants on that block.  Full view of the longest pier too.

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We had a very nice table and our waiter was friendly and attentive.

We first ordered some calamari.  Usually they are fried; but because of the gluten allergy they just sauteed them.  A roasted pepper relish and a honey balsamic glaze accompanied them.  Sorry, my plate became such a mess.  They were so tender and perfectly cooked.

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I just wanted a burger.  A Black Angus Burger, char-grilled, sourdough flour-top, adding sauteed onions and mushrooms.  Fries!!

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Now, the next one was a first for all of us.  A Crab Cake BLT!!  I have never seen this on the menu.  Check the picture out!!  It looked fantastic and it tasted delicious.  Jumbo Lump, applewood smoked bacon, lettuce, tomato, remoulade sauce on toasted bread.

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If you are visiting the area, definitely, stop, at least for lunch like we did.  Talk to you later.

Note:  Oceans 234 has a sushi menu and a sushi bar.

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December 17th, 2011

Kampachi, Torched Tuna, Seared White Tuna, Miso with Clams, Tropical Thunder, Crispy Eel, Saketumi, Restauarant, Rehoboth Beach, Delaware Beaches

 

It was another night at the Delaware Beaches, when the inevitable was avoiding the nightly ritual of cooking….

Did you know….that bowing represents humility?  You elevate, honor and respect the other person by lowering yourself.  A bow should always be returned.

And, did you know that the shredded raddish or daikon is there for a reason?  To nibble on between sushi orders.  Use chopsticks to eat it.  Daikon is also served under sashimi or as an edible side dish.

So here was another night hitting Saketumi instead of cooking.  Saketumi is located at 18814 Highway One, Rehoboth Beach.  Tel. 302-645-2818.  Website?  www.saketumirestaurant.com.

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As I came in, Kim, who is the Manager, greeted us.  We had not seen each other since before Thanksgiving.  At that time I told him about the Turduckens from Louisina.  Guess what?  Not only did Kim ordered one, but he also deep fried it!!  He said it was awesome.  Another convert ordering from Cajun Grocer.

But, tonight it was all about trying new things.  At times I get into a rut; ordering the same old thing.

Tanaka was behind the bar.  He is the Main Event.  He is such an artist.  His preparations do not leave his side until they are just perfectly arranged.

Then, James was there too.  He was our server.  His suggestions were right on target. 

We decided to start with some Sashimi Tapas:

Kampachi – Amber Jack Fish (yellow tail amberjack).  A carpaccio with yuzu lime dressing.  Yuzu is a citrus fruit from East Asia.  Looks like a very small grapefruit.  It also has a tart flavor.

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This was so delicious. Delicately sliced; almost transparent.  The lime dressing adding that citrus taste.

The next one was the Torched Tuna.  Also in a carpaccio style with jalapeno, red tobiko, chive, masago cracker, and spicy ponzu sauce.   My husband was salivating at the looks of this dish, until Kim said that it had gluten.  A sudden long face appeared.  Kim immediately said “it’s not very good”.  We all laughed.  Guess who had the pleasure of eating it?  Moi…and I savoured every single sliced.

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The Seared White Tuna Tataki with yuzu citrus vinaigrette, with fried shallot, mango salsa and cilantro was another successful tapa.  This one, my husband could eat and thought it was very good, as well.

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These 3 tapas were light and the perfect appetizer.  My favorite was the Kampachi, then the Torched Tuna and then the Seared White Tuna Tataki.

People were coming in and I was getting cold so I ordered a Miso Soup.  James asked me if I wanted the clams, as well.  I had never had it with the clams and I found that including the clams gave it a different dimension to the soup.  I liked it!!

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We did not stop there.  An order of their Tropical Thunder had a beautiful presentation and had a fantastic taste.  Mango, salmon, topped with lobster salad and tobiko (fish eggs).

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My husband likes to order a crispy eel sushi; the crispier the better….loved it as well. 

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I can recommend Saketumi with confidence.  I have never been disappointed.  They are friendly, the food is fresh with beautiful colors, appealing to all your senses.  The service, prompt….and I love the sushi bar.  Sitting there lets me converse with the chefs, see the fish and watch their talent.

 

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Have a good one.  Talk to you later…Please remember that AboutMyBeaches has its own Facebook Page…Comment, and discuss any topic…I welcome you.

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October 6th, 2011

Cultured Pearl, a.k.a. The Pearl, Restaurant, Sushi Restaurant, Bar, Review, Rehoboth Beach, Delaware Beaches

 

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Dear Cultured Pearl:

Hi, it has been some time.  No, I have not moved.  You know how it is, being that you are so popular, I had to wait until the visitors had gone home, the meters have been put to sleep and Rehoboth was into its Second Season.

I almost went on Monday.  I had friends from Colorado visiting.  Then, I forgot that it was locals night.  I knew you would be packed and thought that specials rolls needed to be ordered; I did not want to wait.  I know, I know it is a great deal; 3 rolls, edamame, miso soup for $13.  Actually, a great deal. 

Sushi Bar - My Favorite Place to Sit

Sushi Bar - My Favorite Place to Sit

Anyway, we chose to visit on Tuesday and have a more relaxed dinner in order to catch up on our lives.

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Angie was our server.  She was very friendly and throughout our meal she was attentive.

We had Miso, sashimi, sushi and rolls…all very good.  I always have my favorites.  Three of us ate more “family style” while the other, being my husband, had his own all to himself.  It is great that you are very aware that some of your customers have food related allergies.  Having gluten free soy sauce is nice.  We don’t have to carry our own.

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At times I am able to take a lot of pictures of our food.  On that night I had to rush since they were diving into everything they ordered.

Crunchy – Eel, avocado, tempura bits, spicy sesame, and eel sauce.

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Spider – Tempura, sofshell crab, cucumber, avocado, lettuce, and natural tobiko.

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One of my favorites and I know different restaurants prepare this roll in different ways; yours really is a standout; the Firecracker.  Tuna, salmon tempura maki topped with spicy mayo, fresh jalapeno slice, jumbo lump crab and sriracha dot.  It has a distinct flavor in every bite and the combination of that heat and crab and fish is delicious.

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My husband had eel sushi, baby octupus and smoked salmon sushi.

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Last year I learned that not all wasabi is the same.  Real wasabi is sold in root form.  It is usually freshly grated before served.  It is delicate, delicious and different from what the majority think of wasabi.  The other wasabi served is pretty much horseradish, mustard and food coloring.  I am glad you have it fresh all the time.  On this picture, the fresh wasabi is on the left.

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My friends ordered Miso Soup.  That is also one of your best.  I have tried in many other restaurants but yours is so well seasoned and hits the spot every time.

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A favorite of mine are scallops sashimi.  So fresh and eating them along with a thin slice of lemon is all the better.  We had them sashimi, as well, but like I said I was not fast enough with the lense.

For dessert we ordered mochi.  Glutinous rice is pounded to make mochi.  Then, it is filled with ice cream.  Flavors vary like, strawberry, chocolate, mango, green tea.  Our ordered arrived and I thought they were somewhat different.  They looked like little golf balls.

The ones served in the past were flatter.  I do agree that the ice cream melted quickly.  Angie told us that these ones are better quality and the ice cream stays firm.  I liked the other ones better but that did not keep me from eating them, either.

Thanks for a nice evening…the purpose of this post.  Having dinner with my old friend (and our husbands), is always a treat.

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Note:  Cultured Pearl is located at 301 Rehoboth Avenue, Rehoboth Beach, DE 19971.  Tel. 302-227-8493.  Website?  http://www.culturedpearl.us.

Reservations are strongly recommended, especially on “locals night” at this time of the year.  And, check the website because there are upcoming events and entertainment on the calendar.

I almost forgot; Thursday is Noodle Night – $10 for selected noodle dishes.

 

Another beautiful day in the Delmarva Peninsula!!  Enjoy!!

April 3rd, 2011

Stingray, Sushi Bar, Asian Latino Grill, Restaurant, Review, Take Out, Sushi Bar on Wheels, Rehoboth Beach, Delaware Beaches

 

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Even though the building is painted in different colors and the interior has been redecorated over the years, the memories came back once I stepped into Stingray.  This restaurant, located at 59 Lake Avenue in Rehoboth Beach was years ago called Fran O’Brien’s.  It was an institution; anyone visiting the beaches; this was the “it” place for “apres beach”, drinks, food, and dancing.  It really was the place to see and being seen.

But enough of that since I am really dating myself.  That’s exactly what I told Laura, our server.  Laura was friendly and really knew the menu well. 

Stingray is one of the favorite sushi restaurants of a couple of friends.  And guess what?  They were there.  Joe and Carla; they are sushi connoisseurs.  Carla told me that I needed to order the Man Eater and the Malay Roll.  Laura agreed, as well.

It was the perfect evening to visit Stingray.  This will be their fourth season in Rehoboth Beach.  The tel. is 302-227-6476.  Website?  www.stingrayrestaurant.com.  

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Being that it was Sunday, it was quiet.  The music was playing and the restaurant exuded a club-like atmosphere. 

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A full bar, a lounge area where dinner can be enjoyed with reservations.

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The sushi bar took center stage.  Take Out is available until 1:00 a.m.

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Other rooms were outfitted with tables and some with booths.

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An enclosed glass porch was available and looked like it would be very nice to spend an evening having dinner on that porch while checking out the comings and goings on Lake Avenue.

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I ordered the Man Eater and the Malay Roll.

The Man Eater had fried fresh salmon with jalapeno and spicy mayo, sprinkled with chopped fresh cilantro.  It was delicious and the combination of the salmon with jalapeno gave it a good kick.  Not overly so, but just a hint.  Finished with the cilantro was perfect.

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The Malay Roll had crispy Chilean sea bass, asparagus, and spicy sauce inside, sesame seeds outside.  Very tasty, as well. 

Then I decided to order live scallops sashimi.  The presentation was very nice.  The only thing is that I like the scallops to be sliced thin with lime.  I thought that with the cucumber cup you could not really taste the scallops since they were chopped. 

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Then I asked Laura if she could ask the sushi chef to prepare an order just like I wanted.  There was a marked difference and eating the scallops with the lime, well, was the best.

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My husband had 2 orders of the same thing.  One was the smelt roe, served on the cucumber cups.  He liked them.

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Then he had the Pocono Mountain Roll, which had steamed shrimp, crab plus masago mixed with a spicy sauce.  It was good.  I had one of those; it was a nice roll.  It was one of those rolls that I would call safe.  Safe, meaning not daring just comfortable; easy on your palate.

Stingray has a Sushi Bar on Wheels.  You can have your own private sushi bar at your next event.  Which means that you can be a guest at your own party.  It offers a variety of maki rolls and sushi selections for your guests to enjoy. 

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Their Sushi Chefs will roll your selections behind their 6 seat sushi bar; fresh fish selections will be displayed in their refrigerated glass front sushi case.  To find more information about this, please call 302-227-6475. 

Besides Sushi, Stingray offers seafood, chicken, pork and beef.  There are even a couple of vegetarian dishes on the menu, as well.  Soups and salads are always on the menu.

Reservations are accepted for parties of 6 or more.

There is happy hour every day from 4 – 6 p.m. with 2 for 1 sushi rolls.  These will be selected rolls, dine in only and available in the bar and lounge only.

Saturdays and Sundays the happy hour starts at Noon until 6 p.m.

Some of the Latin dishes were Pork Mojo, lobster quesadillas, and fish tacos.  During the season more items will be added.

It was a nice evening.  At this time of the year, plenty of parking, no lines, so I am taking advantage before the gates open on Memorial Week-End.

 

Talk to you later…..have a good one….

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December 15th, 2010

City Oyster & Sushi Bar, Delray Beach, Florida, Restaurant, Review, Oysters, South Florida, Palm Beach County

 

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I came to Delray Beach about 7 years ago.  If I remember correctly the first restaurant I went to was City Oyster.  Sitting outside is one thing the restaurants in Delray offer, when possible.  Yes, dining al fresco, people watching, palm trees swaying and the train just passing by just make me enjoy my dinners even more.  

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I have not had dinner at City Oyster in some time; I did not have it the other day either.  I came for oysters very early in the evening; a few people at the bar nobody yet sitting outside.  Come to think of it, South Florida has been a bit chilly.  Also, it was because the oysters and drinks were on special if you sat at the bar.  Not for me, I will even pay more and sit outside.  Remember that I will be going back to Delaware and sitting outdoors is a treat, at the moment.

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The service was great.  More so, because they let us sit down at a prime outdoor table and we were just going to have a couple of drinks and some oysters. 

City Oyster is located at 213 East Atlantic Avenue, right in the middle of this trendy Village by the Sea.  The tel. is 561-272-0220.  Website is www.cityoysterdelray.com.  City Oyster is not the only restaurant for the Big Time Restaurant Group.  They also have restaurants in West Palm Beach, Ft. Lauderdale and New York.

We ordered 2 kinds of oysters; they had a variety.  Ours were nice, cold and salty.

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City Oyster is mainly a seafood restaurant but they also have salads, burgers, chicken, pork chops and steaks.  And, for the sushi aficionado they have a complete sushi menu; appetizers and rolls.

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The oysters hit the spot and off we went….talk to you later….

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July 26th, 2010

Saketumi, Rehoboth Beach, Sushi Bar, Lounge, Modern Asian Cuisine, Restaurant, Review, Delaware Beaches

 

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I have mentioned before that I practically go to the grocery store every day.  Regarding dinner, I never know what will strike my mood as that favorite time of the day approaches.

Some times I like to cook but in order to write a post to the blog I need to go out and have someone else cook for me.

Such was the case last night.  My mood?  Sashimi.  That’s what I eat when I go to a Sushi restaurant.  You know, sashimi is usually the first course in a formal Japanese meal.  The reason is that it is considered the finest dish; it should be eaten before other strong flavors affect the palate.

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I went last night to Saketumi.  It is my favorite at the beach for sushi or sashimi.  It is located at 18814 Highway One, (Rt1 or Ocean Highway), Rehoboth Beach, DE 19971.  Tel. 302-645-2818.  Website www.saketumirestaurant.com.  

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Saketumi is a modern restaurant specializing in Asian cuisine.  They have take out, catering, Japanese, Thai, and Chinese.  They serve lunch, dinner and brunch on Sundays.

Saketumi has plenty of parking available.  And, if you are visiting or are a resident you know how important that is at this time of the year.

I like to sit at the Sushi Bar.  I get to see what is going on and interact with the Sous Chef.  At Saketumi, this would be Tanaka San.  He is an artist when it comes to presenting the food.  Just gorgeous.  You hate to disturb the plate.

Tanaka  has always presented me with an appetizer.  I have asked him so many times what it is that I am eating,  but to tell you the truth I cannot understand what he says to me, so, I just eat and enjoy it.  The fish is in a vinegar sauce with a little bit of onion and I love it; I really do not know what it is, though.

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I could not help but take pictures of some of the dishes being prepared.

The tuna sashimi looked delicate.

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The Tuna Tuna Surprise or TTS was so colorful.  It had inside-blackened tuna, asparagus, sweet goma sauce and wasabi aioli.  Outside-akami tuna, tobiko, chive.

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The Dynamite was also beautiful.  It was a baked California roll, with spicy mayo, scallop, fresh crabmeat and masago on top.

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A version of the Dynamite was ordered.  To make it gluten free no masago was put on top.  Extra tobiko on top.  Tobiko is flying fish roe.  Very good.

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My dish was called Pine Sashimi.  Strictly Sashimi for me.  It had tuna, yellowtail, salmon, sawara, albacore, kampachi, madai, izumidai, hirame and botan ebi.  Got it?  It was to die for.  The presentation?  A work of art.

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The albacore (tuna) was white.  I had never had it.  It was meatier, soft and buttery; melting in your mouth.

What else can I say?  I have gone so many times to Saketumi and I can honestly tell you that my service at the sushi bar and the food have been excellent.

 

Talk to you later….you know I will….

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