... Read moreOkay, so after my incredible 10/10 experience at Miyako, where I absolutely devoured that salmon with shrimp, rice, and mixed vegetables, I just had to share a bit more about navigating their menu and what else might be worth trying! It's one thing to hear it's 'Miyako Japanese food 10/10,' but what does that really mean for your order?
First off, if you're like me and love a good cooked dish, don't overlook their grilled or teriyaki options. While I went for the salmon and shrimp combo, which was perfectly seasoned and cooked, I saw so many other delicious-looking plates pass by. Many Japanese restaurants, including what I gather Miyako to be, offer a fantastic selection beyond just sushi. Think juicy chicken or beef teriyaki, often served with a similar set of rice and fresh, crisp mixed vegetables. These are usually a safe bet if you're not big on raw fish or just want a hearty, satisfying meal.
For those who are more adventurous or seasoned Japanese food lovers, their sushi and sashimi sections are usually a highlight. While I didn't personally try them this visit (I was too focused on my amazing salmon!), I always check for fresh nigiri or creative maki rolls. Look for chef's specials or seasonal fish – that's often where you find the freshest ingredients and most exciting flavors. If you're new to sushi, start with something simple like a California roll or Philadelphia roll, or a classic tuna or salmon nigiri. Don't be afraid to ask your server for recommendations based on your preferences!
Another great option you'll often find on a Miyako menu, or any good Japanese place, are bento boxes. These are incredible for lunch or if you want a little bit of everything. They typically come with a main entree (like tempura, teriyaki, or even some sushi), along with rice, a salad, and some pickled vegetables. It's a fantastic way to sample different flavors without committing to one large dish.
And let's not forget about appetizers and sides! Before your main course arrives, consider trying some edamame – a simple, healthy, and addictive snack. Gyoza (pan-fried dumplings) are another personal favorite, and who can resist a steaming bowl of miso soup? These smaller dishes really complete the Japanese dining experience and get your taste buds ready.
When checking out the Miyako menu, keep an eye out for lunch specials if you're dining during the day – they often offer great value. And don't forget to pair your meal with a refreshing green tea or even a sake if you're feeling festive. My takeaway from my 10/10 experience is that Miyako offers a solid selection, and you really can't go wrong, especially if you enjoy well-prepared, classic Japanese comfort food. I'm already planning my next visit to explore more of their menu!