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Charlotte, NC | Miku Asian Kitchen šŸ£

Shoutout to all my fellow foodies who crave sushi but side-eye ā€œsmall-town pricesā€ (like $10 per piece—nope, not buying it). This Japanese spot? Perfect for us. Let’s start with the basics: The fish is fresh, and the rice is rolled tight—no sad, falling-apart nigiri here. The sushi comes out unordered (grab whatever catches your eye!), and the vinegar rice has a subtle tang—just right, not overpowering.šŸ— Bonus points for the extras: The pickled ginger is crisp and zesty, and the wasabi? Fragrant with a nice kick (not that weird, mild paste some places serve). Drinks? A steal. Asahi and Kirin beers are only $5 for a small, $8 for a large—perfect to wash down that sushi šŸ». The water’s filtered (yay!), though the ice is just… regular ice. No biggie—still quenches your thirst.Vibe’s friendly, though service is a tad slow. But hey, good things come to those who wait, right?šŸ²āœØ Now, the star: Value. Fish and rice are solid (not mind-blowing, but totally decent), and each piece is only ~$4. For that price? You can’t complain—what more do you want? When you’re stuck in the ā€œvillageā€ craving sushi, their sets hit the spot.šŸ‘»šŸŽƒ Special shoutout to the scallop nigiri 🌟! Today’s was perfection—fresh, plump, sweet, no complaints. I even ordered two more pieces—worth every cent. #CharlotteNC #CharlotteRestaurants #CharlotteSushi #UNCC #Charlotte #FoodDesertNoMore

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Charlotte, NC | Miku Asian Kitchen šŸ£

Shoutout to all my fellow foodies who crave sushi but side-eye ā€œsmall-town pricesā€ (like $10 per piece—nope, not buying it). This Japanese spot? Perfect for us. Let’s start with the basics: The fish is fresh, and the rice is rolled tight—no sad, falling-apart nigiri here. The sushi comes out unordered (grab whatever catches your eye!), and the vinegar rice has a subtle tang—just right, not overpowering.šŸ— Bonus points for the extras: The pickled ginger is crisp and zesty, and the wasabi? Fragrant with a nice kick (not that weird, mild paste some places serve). Drinks? A steal. Asahi and Kirin beers are only $5 for a small, $8 for a large—perfect to wash down that sushi šŸ». The water’s filtered (yay!), though the ice is just… regular ice. No biggie—still quenches your thirst.Vibe’s friendly, though service is a tad slow. But hey, good things come to those who wait, right?šŸ²āœØ Now, the star: Value. Fish and rice are solid (not mind-blowing, but totally decent), and each piece is only ~$4. For that price? You can’t complain—what more do you want? When you’re stuck in the ā€œvillageā€ craving sushi, their sets hit the spot.šŸ‘»šŸŽƒ Special shoutout to the scallop nigiri 🌟! Today’s was perfection—fresh, plump, sweet, no complaints. I even ordered two more pieces—worth every cent. #CharlotteNC #CharlotteRestaurants #CharlotteSushi #UNCC #Charlotte #FoodDesertNoMore

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