Sunday, February 21, 2010

Joyas Japonesas

The Japanese Market is the freshest sushi counter in No Mi Beach, Normandy Isle!

Make sure to call and reserve your spot at the counter a few hours before.
www.japanese-market.com
1412 79th Street Causeway
Miami Beach, FL 33141
(305) 861-0143
10:00-7:00 PM Mon- Sat
12:00-6:00 Sun



Order their handrolls, especially the scallion handroll! The chef toasts the seaweed and makes every bite soo crunchy! Get courageous, relinquish control, and let the chef serve you his freshest selection. I think fish delivery is on Thursdays, so that may be the best day to go.

They sell beef for Sukiyaki and Shabushabu, ribs, sausage, ground meat, and cow tongue. Black pork loin is their specialty, YUMMY. Aside from their nasty selection of Japanese meats, they have these great gummy Japanese candies called HI-CHEW, frozen gyoza, all types of noodles and rices (Kagayaki, Tamaki-mai, Akitaotome, and Koshihikari). They even sell Japanese beauty products, but their selection was rather unattractive.

Another dementedly amazing spot is Hiro's Yakossan.
Hiro's Yakko-San
17040-46 West Dixie Highway
North Miami Beach, FL 33160
Tel 305.947.0064
Sun-Thu 6pm-2am
Fri-Sat 6pm-3am

This is the most authentic Japanese restaurant in the area. They features home cooking and Japanese tapas, so you can try a lot of very different menu options. I suggest you go with a group so you can really endulge in all the eccentricities. I start with the salmon sashimi salad, fried Chrysanthemums, and deep-fried Bok Choy. Followed by the catch of the day,which you hand pick yourself, which is then fried served in bite size chunks with a stellar ponzu dipping sauce. You will always find chefs eating here,which to me is a great sign. Not to mention they are opened late night, so there aint no rush! Lines and prices are average and very managable.
~Sayonara~

Enjoy my complementary Japonese Dictionary:

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