I think because of the Japanese chief of Mito, the quality of foods could keep up to the good quality.
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I think because of the Japanese chief of Mito, the quality of foods could keep up to the good quality.
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The hospital lighting and uncomfortable seats would be acceptable if the bill did not give me a near heart attack. Bring big $$$$$$$ if you want to have sushi in Palau at this spot.
We went there to have some fresh sushi. Located on an island it shouldn't be too difficult to find. Palau is very expensive restaurant - wise and this place is no exception. We chose to order two different sushi sets as the individual sushi price would have been too high for our budget. Some pieces were good, however, some had developed smell. I ignored the fact and ate it anyway. Unfortunately I had to spend the night on the toilet afterwards.
I went to Mito Sushi with my friend for dinner in Dec 2018. Staffs were friendly with very warm welcome when we arrived, like most of Japanese restaurant. A loud “Irashaimase” caught everyone’s attention.
The waitress escorted us to one of the tables close to bar and present the English, Japanese & Chinese menu with pictures. You may order the sushi combo from the menu, which is easier, or order your favorite sushi from what they printed on your table mat. We ordered sushi combo A, oyakudon, yakisoba, DEEP FRIED TOFU & 2 iced tea.
I think the sushi was ok. Tuna sushi was amazing. Tuna was thick and fresh. Beside the tuna sushi, there was no other surprise. Oyakudon and yakisoba was average. Both of them were similar to the bento boxes I ate on the diving boat. The DEEP FRIED TOFU we ordered was served by agedashi tofu. It was way below average. Iced tea was too sweet for me to drink. I had to add ice and wait for the ice to melt.
On top of that, we paid 76.00 plus for the meal. I didn’t see or taste the value of that.
Food was Ok. But watch the menu price versus what shows up on your bill.
Our biggest issue: no soap in the bathroom. Became an issue when we saw the chef who handmade our sushi use the same bathroom and return to work. Maybe there’s a secret soap dispenser? Let’s hope.
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