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D / I / N / N / E / R / M / E / N / U デ ィ ナ ー • メ ニ D/I/N/N/E/R/ M/E/N/U デ ィ ナ ー • メ ニ ュ ー Appetizers 前菜 From Kitchen • キッチンから YAKITORI (per skewer) Traditional Japanese Style Appetizer (Grilled Meat on Skewer) Chicken 2.95 Wing 3.50 Pork Belly 3.50 Beef Tongue 3.50 Duck Breast 3.95 J Edamame Young Soybeans with Fried Garlic and Sesame Oil ..... Steamed or Grilled ............... 4.50 Hawaiian Spam Musubi Grilled Spam with Rice, Wrapped in Seaweed Paper, Deep Fried ....... 4.95 Shumai Shrimp Dumpling with House Kabayaki Sauce .............. Steamed or Pan fried ........... 5.95 Fire Mussel Grilled Mussel, Scallion with House Special Spicy Sauce ................................. 5.95 No. 1 Gyoza Crispy Pan-fried Dumplings (Chicken & Pork) with Ponzu Sauce ....................... 6.95 Tako Yaki Octopus Ball with Fish Flakes & Japanese Worcestershire Sauce & Spicy Creamy Sauce ......... 6.95 Cha Shu Bun (Pork) New Style Bun with Pork Belly, Pickled Cucumber, Scallion ................... 7.50 Jin’s Tempura Traditional, Lightly Battered and Deep Fried, Served with House Special Sauce Shrimp & Veggie 7.95 Tofu 5.95 Next Calamari Crispy Calamari with House Garlic Seafood Sauce ....................................... 8.95 Rock Shrimp Tempura Tender, Crispy Shrimp with House Creamy Spicy Sauce ......... 9.50 From Sushi Bar • 寿司バーから Spicy Tuna Ball Deep Fried Avocado Rice Ball Topped with Spicy Tuna, Scallion .................. 7.95 New Sashimi Appetizer Our Unique/Modern Style Assorted Daily Fresh Sashimi ........... 9.95 Albacore Tataki Seared Albacore (Rare-Cooked) with Fried Garlic & Scallion with Ponzu Sauce ........12.95 Jalapeño Yellowtail Fresh Sashimi with Unique Jalapeño Sauce ....................................13.95 sOUp • sALAD スープ • サラダ Miso Soup Home-style, Soybean Paste Soup ............................................................................ 2.50 Pumpkin Soup Rich, Smooth Flavor Pumpkin Soup with Croutons & Crispy Ginger Strings ........ 4.95 House Salad Daily Fresh Mixed Veggies with House Ginger Sesame Dressing ....................... 3.95 Seaweed Salad (House Special) ........................................................................................... 4.95 Octopus Salad (House Special) ........................................................................................... 5.95 Tofu Salad Crispy Tofu & Mixed Fresh Veggies with House Special Ginger Dressing ............... 7.95 Sashimi Salad Assorted fresh sashimi, mixed veggies w/ house ponzu dressing .....................13.95 eNTRÉe 夕食 Okonomiyaki Traditional Pan Cake with Cabbage Topped with Fish Flakes, Japanese Worcestershire Sauce and Spicy Creamy Sauce. Seafood . 12.95 Seafood • Bacon . 13.95 Next Yaki Noodle House Special Stir-fried Lomein Noodle Chicken Breast Meat, Garlic Oil, Fried Garlic, Scallion . 12.95 Fusion Hawaiian Inspired, Spam, Oden, Shredded Omelet, Bean Sprouts, Scallion . 12.95 Udon Traditional Dashi/Katsuobushi Broth Noodle Soup with Napa, Spinach, Shiitake Mushroom Beef . 12.95 Tempura . 12.95 Seafood . 14.95 Tofu • Veggie a . 12.95 Katsu Crispy Breaded Traditional Cutlet, Served with Shredded Cabbage, Rice and Miso Soup and 2 Sides (Except Noodles) Donkatsu . 13.95 Chicken Katsu . 13.95 Fish Katsu . 14.95 *with 2pc Ebi (Shrimp Katsu): . .Additional $3.00 Teriyaki Glazed with House Teriyaki Sauce. Served with Rice and Miso Soup. Chicken . 13.95 Steak . 17.95 Salmon . 17.95 Tofu • Veggie a . 13.95 Jin’s Curry House Special, Indian Based Spicy Curry with Rice, and 2 Sides (Except Noodles) Chicken . 13.95 Shrimp .. 15.95 Vegetable . 13.95 Next Ramen Noodle in Rich and Savory House Special Tonkotsu (Pork) Broth with Boiled Egg, Oden, Bean Sprouts, Spinach and Scallion, plus 1 Side Pickle. *Optional: Spicy or Mild (Except Kimchi Chashu Ramen) Chicken Chicken Broth, Breast Meat, Garlic Oil . 13.95 Kimchi Chashu Spicy, Seasoned Kimchi, Chashu(Pork Belly) . 13.95 Oxtail Savory, Silky Smooth Oxtail Broth, Tender Oxtail . 13.95 Nagasaki Seafood Shrimp, Calamari, Scallop, Mussel, Crab Stick, Napa, Onion, Seaweed . 15.95 Spicy Caramel Pot Crispy Tender Salmon or Deep Fried Tofu in Spicy Caramel Broth, Served with Rice. Tofu a . 12.95 Salmon . 17.95 Hot Stone Bowl House Special Rice Dish, Topped with Meats and Vegetables, Cooked in a Hot Stone Bowl. Served with Miso Soup and 1 Side Pickle Bulgogi Marinated Beef, Onion, Cabbage, Scallion (Spicy Sauce Optional) . 15.95 Lobster Seasoned Lobster, Craw Fish Meat, Avocado, Cucumber, Scallion, Kabayaki Sauce . 19.95 SIDES サイド Pickles Salad Steamed Veggies Carbs Kimchi 2.50 Bean Sprout Salad 2.95 Steamed Broccoli 2.95 Rice (White) 1.50 Pickled Carrot 2.50 Mashed Pumpkin Salad 2.95 Steamed Green Bean 2.95 Rice (Brown) 2.00 Pickled Radish 2.50 Cucumber Salad 2.95 Steamed Tofu 2.95 Plain Noodle 4.50 Pickled Jalepeno 2.50 Spinach Salad 2.95 (Soba or Udon) Vegetarian options are available for most of our menus upon customers’ request, please ask our servers. Sushi COMBO 寿司 Please Pick Your Rolls / Served with Miso Soup or House Salad • J Shrimp Tempura • Fat Spicy Tuna Roll • King Salmon Roll • California Roll w/ Maryland Sushi Combo (8 pc Nigiri + 1 Roll) ........................................................................... 16.95 (Tuna, Salmon, Shrimp, Albacore, Izumidai, Tamago, Crab Mix, Tataki) Nigiri Combo (12 pc Nigiri + 1 Roll) .......................................................................... 21.95 (Tuna, Salmon, Yellowtail, Shrimp, Izumidai, Masago, Eel, Albacore, Crab Mix, Tataki, Tamago, Wasabi Rock Shrimp) Sashimi Dinner ............................................................................................................. 24.95 Assorted Daily Fresh Sashimi by Chef Choice. Recommended for Sashimi Lovers (*Ask for Sushi Rice) .............................................................................................................................. Chirashi 20.95 Traditional Bowl of Vinegared Sushi Rice Topped with Variety of Fresh Sashimi Super Sashimi ............................................................................................................... 36.95 Jin’s Special, No. 1 Sashimi Platter Veggi Special Bento ................................................................................................. 14.95 Veggie Roll, Sweet Potato Roll + Avocado, Inari, Shiitake, Asparagus Nigiri with House Salad, Vegetable Dumplings, Mashed Pumpkin & Ponzu Soba Please no substitutions for fish on bento menu or surcharge will be applied based on a la carte price. Sushi Boat 寿司船 Titanic (30pc Rolls, 16pc Sashimi, 10pc Sushi) ...................................................... 69.00 Santa Maria (30pc Sushi, 36pc Roll) ....................................................................... 89.00 www.SushiJinNextDoor.com Consuming raw or undercooked meats, poultry, seafood, shellfish, or eggs may increase your risk of forborne illness..
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