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| - I will admit that I first thought sushi burritos were a gimmick. I still believe that, but I do see the benefits of eating them vs. the maki rolls many are accustomed to consuming. These babies are easy to carry around in their cute card-stock containers and they take away the hassle of carrying around chopsticks and constantly dipping each individual piece of maki into soy sauce/wasabi (for the burrito, it's sufficient enough to just pour the sauce on at the beginning before eating).
I tried other sushi burrito restaurants and this one is my favourite. It serves both burritos and poke bowls, but I firmly believe that the burritos are better here. From what my friends tell me, the poke bowls have smaller-sized pieces of protein compared to other restaurants. The burritos here are also slightly smaller than those at Rolltation. However, in terms of freshness, price, and flavour, Mi'hito beats Rolltation by a long shot. The items are generally 1-2 dollars cheaper than their counterparts at Rolltation and the Rising Sun burrito (at Mi'hito) had SMOKED salmon pieces rather than the sashimi kind, so it had an extra zing to it.
I would not go as far to say that this is the healthiest lunch item out there, but it is definitely a better choice compared to other choices in the area. It, at least, has the carbs, vegetables, and protein you need in a meal.
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