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  • A name of Shinobu, it brings back my memories of Ninja Gaiden but you Pokemon generation wouldn't know about that. Shinobu means stealth in Japanese and that meaning holds true. During the day it is Maki Sushi and at night the Japanese Red Sun curtains drape over the front windows and turns itself secretly into Shinobu by Maki Sushi. Sunday night we walked inside this small restaurant to find that we had a short wait as most tables of Asian(Chinese, Japanese) couples and families were enjoying their meal. You can see a Japanese Kid sneaking into a photo. I was gentleman enough to sit all night in the spotlight, literally. I'm not sure why but the inside with simple decor has those bright overhead spotlights aimed at specific places. I felt like I was a piece of art on the wall at the gallery, but don't worry I'm less expensive and I'm on a rental plan for your convenience, ladies(guys too). :P Friendly :) Japanese girls brought us some Miso Soup and plenty of Tea refills. She even asked us if we're okay with Natto since not everyone is aware of it's consistency and texture. I need to put on my forehead "I eat EVERYTHING". Goshiki Natto ($7.50) is beautifully presented as you're familiar with it from most Izakayas. If you're not familiar, then think of it as a Fish Tartare. I find this A-OK nothing special and for some reason most places don't give Wasabi along with this anymore. Volcano Rainbow Roll ($8.90) seems to be the must-try item here and it's always great to have a server bring a big blow-torch towards you. It is used to singe the top which consisted of Avocado, Tuna, and Honey Sauce. The top items melts in your mouth then you get the beautifully cooked shari rice coming apart with every bite and finally the last is always the Cucumber fine juliennes that refreshes your palette. Sashimi Tray(Chef's Choice $18.90) came with a bowl of rice on the side. Fresh and each piece seemed to showcase the Fish's natural texture especially with the Tuna and Hamachi. The Mackerel was slightly cooked and didn't taste as fishy compared to other places. Matsu Sushi ($18.90) had equally good quality expertly prepared. Some pieces even had Shiso inside in addition to Wasabi or Ginger topping. Definitely worth the value in my books as I try to awake my friend from her sushi dreams. Half the Menu was the Tapas items which we didn't try out, so maybe we'll leave that for others to comment. Overall a beautiful end of the night as I got out of the spotlight into the clear cool night.
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