Probably the best sushi in Highland. I always ask the locals what's good to eat. This rarely fails. One day I'm getting my haircut and I ask the lady "whats your favorite spot to eat here?". We swap restaurants and it's apparent we are vibing the same when it comes to food. Then she tells me you have to try Sushi Miguel's Style. It sounds..interesting; to say the least. I've never been much into the fusion scene, but she swears I'll love it. So, we look it up and it's like 2 minutes from my house and it's definitely a little place. You've likely only seen it if your heading into Albertsons or maybe while in line at Rosa Maria's. You walk in and are greeted with the bar and a handful of tables scattered around a semi-bare restaurant with a couple of TV's decorating the wall. The menu is pretty big with a list of typical and non-typical variety of sushi, sashimi and other Asian treats. It's not really a fusion place. It's more like someone's vision on a plate. We discuss the all you can eat option (š³) but decide to try some random items for the first time. I order an Awesome roll, spring rolls and some salmon sashimi "Miguel's Style". I love spicy and am warned that it's hot. I'll be honest, I'm not expecting what's about to happen. I expect a decent sushi place, semi-fresh fish and a twisted take on this style of food. This place rocked me. Everything was super fresh, had amazing and unique flavors and service was great! Everyone needs to try the sashimi "Miguel's Style" for sure! They essentially make KILLER hot chili oil, douse the sashimi in it and add pickled onions, green onions and a few other things I can't put my finger on. The outcome is remarkable. The chili oil isn't that hot, but my wife "doesn't do" spice and skipped it and she still raved about the Crunch and Colton roll. Next time I'm dropping $30 and going for the all you can eat. All-in-all this place excited me and brought amazing flavors a little off the beaten path. It made me look at sushi as more of a blank slate and think of what you can add to it to elevate it. I'm very impressed with what I've had so far and inl definitely recommend trying this place before it BLOWS UP. Definitely will be back soon, but I must say; this IS probably the best restaurant in Highland (at least from all the ones I've had so far)....
Ā Ā Ā Read moreCuite little hole in the wall vibes. Came in for dinner, and was not RUSHED to finish and leave as soon as possible. I could actually talk to my friends after eating the delicious sushi and have great tea ice-cream. All you can eat menu is a bit limited if you can't eat spicy food, but I rarely order rolls on all you can eat. Also the rolls ARE full 10 to 12 slice rolls. So keep that in mind as you order. Wonderful service. Nice and professional and I didn't need to flag a server down for a soda refill. Which is at least an additional 2% to the tip for the server when this happens. Cleared the dishes before they got in the way, again without having to be flagged down. Wonderful service. The sushi taste fresh. Food that is supposed to be hot came to the table fresh from the stove (or other kitchen appliance) and the food the was to be cold was at the perfect temperature. It tastes fresh. I...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreThis place used to be one of my favorites but lately it has fallen very short of my expectations. Recently I took a small group of friends there to celebrate a Birthday and I accidentally ordered the wrong sushi roll and the waiter was like, "Oh well that's your problem, we already made it and we can't take it back." Which kinda bothered me cause every other restaurant would have gladly taken it back to keep a customer satisfied, especially when the customer is a pending a small fortune at there restaurant. As far as the Sushi goes, it used to be my absolute favorite spot but lately it hasn't been the same quality. I've have found a better spot and...
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