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Soup N Salad ぜんさい Yakitori やきとり Appetizer ぜんさい : Chef’s recommendation Yakitori やきとり (per skewer) Commonly a Japanese Type of Skewered Grilled Chicken ……………………….2.95 Edamame えだまめ Edamame えだまめ Young Soybeans with Fried Garlic and Sesame Oil......Steamed or Grilled...4.95 シューマイ Shumai Shrimp Dumpling with House Kabayaki Sauce.......Steamed or Panfried......5.95 Fire Mussel ファイア いがい Grilled Mussel, Scallion with House Special Spicy Sauce………………..........5.95 Salmon Dynamite さけ ダイナマイト Deep Fried Salmon Ball with Spicy Sauce.................................................6.95 ギョーザ Gyoza Crispy Pan-fried Dumplings (Chicken & Pork) with Ponzu Sauce ...............6.95 たこやき Shumai シューマイ Takoyaki Very Popular Street Food Snack in Japan (Fried octopus ball) ………………..6.95 Cha-Shu-Bun (Pork Belly Bun)チャーシューパン NYC trendy appetizer mix with Jin’s way.………......................................…7.95 Tempura てんぷら Lightly Battered and Deep Fried Shrimp & Veggies . ................................7.95 ギョーザ Gyoza Next Calamari イカ てんぷら Crispy Calamari with House Garlic Seafood Sauce...................................8.95 New Sashimi Appetizer ニュー さしみ Our Unique/Modern Style Assorted Daily Fresh Sashimi..........................9.95 ぜんさい Fire Mussel ファイア いがい Soup N Salad Miso Soup みそしる Home-style, Soybean Paste Soup………………………………………………………..…2.50 Clear Mushroom Soup しいたけしる Ginger Dashi Broth with Shiitake Mushroom and Scallion………………….....2.95 チャーシューパン Cha -S hu - B un Pumpkin Soupカボチャしる Rich, Smooth Flavor Pumpkin Soup with Croutons & Ginger Strings.....……4.95 House Salad サラダ Fresh Mixed Veggies with Sesame Dressing……………………………………....……3.95 Seaweed Salad わかめサラダ T Takoyaki たこやき Seasoned Wakame, ginger sesame Dressing ............................................4.95 Squid Salad たこサラダ Seasoned cooked squid mixed with Japanese mountain vegetables.......... 4.95 Tofu Salad とうふサラダ Crispy Tofu & Mixed Fresh Veggies with House Ginger Dressing ………..…… Miso Soup みそしる 8.95 Entree いっぴんりょうり Ramen ラーメン ……………13.95 Our recipes originate from the Kumamoto region of Japan. The broth is simmered for a period of 2days. Due to the extensive period, Our broth has a deep, well developed flavor that can only be described by experiencing it Young Chicken, Made with kumamoto classic and premium deeply soy based soup flavored broth with secret koji with scallion, kumamoto miso,chash onion,mushroo classic broth u,beanspro m,bamboo with extra cha ut,egg,bam shoot,nori shu,bean boo,shoot, chicken,egg…… sprout,scallion mushroom . ,egg……… Chicken Kumamoto Ramen くまもととりラーメン Cha shu Ramen チャーシュー ラーメン Our Jin’s signature fresh,home ramen bowl, made kimchi silky and hot, with,secret hot deeply spices, in flavored broth kumamoto with based chashu,egg….. soup,chashu,... Kimchi Ramen キムチ ラーメン Spicy Jin Ramen からみ ラーメン kumamoto classic broth Extra Topping 2.00 with secret koji *Cha shu (pork belly) miso, *Onsen tamago (boild egg) chashu,beansp *Menma (bamboo shoot) rout,egg,bamb oo,shoot,mush *kimchi (pickled cabbage) room *kikurage (fungus mushroom) Miso Ramen みそ ラーメン Donburi どんぶり ……………13.95 Donburi is a Japanese "rice bowl dish" consisting of fish, meat, vegetables served over rice Chicken Teriyaki don Bulgogi Don Homemade teriyaki sauce stir Kabayaki marinated sliced beef fried chicken, veggie over rice with vegetables, over rice Chicken Curry don Salmon Teriyaki Indian style spicy butter curry Homemade teriyaki sauce with with grilled chicken, veggie, rice stir fried salmon, vegetables over rice Add $5 Stone Bowl いしやきビビンバ ……………15.95 How to order stone bowl A. Bulgogi B. Chicken C. Vegetable 1. Pick your main bowl 2. Use our A la carte & pick veggies and sauces 3. Give it to your server! 4. Enjoy your own-created stone bowl! Udon うどん ……………13.95 Udon is a thick wheat flour noodle of Japanese cuisine. Traditional Dashi Broth with, Shiitake, Shoyu and Mirin Variety japanese, local, vegetable with tofu mushroo m udon Tempura Udonてんぷら うどん Bulgogi Udonプルコギうどん Vegetable Udonやさい うどん 2 Shrimp tempura with Traditionl Kabayaki sauce marinated beef Variety japanese,local, vegetable Dashi udon with Dashi udon with tofu mushroom udon Served with Miso Soup or House Salad Sushi Combo 寿司コンボ Pick your roll ……………… ………………. California roll Salmon+ avo Cucmber roll Spicy tuna Dance with tuna Tuna roll Salmon skin Avocado roll Spicy salmon California+crab Salmon roll Philly roll Asparagus roll Spicy California Shrimp tempura Yellow tail roll Eel cucumber Cuc+Avo+Aspa Spiy yellow tail Fried sweet potato Sushi Dinner A 寿司ていしょく中 (5 pc Nigiri + 1 Roll)...............................................14.95 Sushi Dinner B 寿司ていしょく大 (8 pc Nigiri + 1 Roll) ..............................................17.95 Nigiri Dinner (11 pc Nigiri + 1 Roll) にぎりていしょく......................................................22.95 Jin’s Sushi (5pc nigiri + 8 sashimi+ 1 roll) 振寿司.............................................................23.95 Sashimi Dinner さしみていしょく......................................................................................24.95 Assorted daily fresh sashimi by chef choice Chirashi ちらし...........................................................................................................................21.95 Traditional bowl of sushi rice topped with variety of sashimi Super Sashimi とくだいさし み ..........................................................................................36.95 Jin’s Special, No. 1 Sashimi Platter Vegetable Special Bento やさいべんとう...............................……..................…..…..14.95 Veggie roll, sweet potato roll + avocado, inari, shitake, asparagus nigiri with house salad, veggie dumplings,..… Sushi Boat 寿司ふね Titanic (30pc Rolls, 16pc Sashimi, 10pc Sushi) ............................................................................69.00 Santa Maria (30pc Sushi, 36pc roll........................................................................................89.00 .
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