The first sushi roll was a specialty roll called the “G-Spot”. It’s a Mexican sushi concoction, with spicy tuna, cooked shrimp, cream cheese rolled in rice, and topped with jalapenos and tomatoes. It was a true delight. The second and third roll was the "SOS". It is a basic roll like the G-Spot, but with asparagus instead of Cream cheese with no jalapenos and no tomatoes. It’s topped with teriyaki sauce and salmon eggs. Finally, the forth roll was a Dragon Roll. It includes tempura shrimp, unagi, and avocado. It isn’t spicy, but very flavorful.
The menu is diverse with several choices of sushi, sashimi, dinner specials, party platters, and lunch specials to choose from and reasonably priced. They also have a selection of 15 different types of Sake and a good selection of wines.
And, like a good sushi restaurant, the atmosphere is darkly lit which is very relaxing. There are several waterfall art displays to create the soothing ambiance. The service was excellent and so is the preparation of the food. My visit was pleasant worth returning.
*photos I took weren't good quality, so I used photos from Miki's website.
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