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Lunch Specials Entrees * TEMPORARY MENU * HOURS OF OPERATION: Open Daily for Take Out 12:00pm -8:00pm (delivery available through Postmates, DoorDash, UberEats) WEEKEND SPECIAL every Friday - Sunday 10% off your entire purchase when you pay cash STARTERS SOUPS SALADS EDAMAME $7 MISO SOUP $4 HOUSE SALAD $5 SMALL & $ 7 LRG Mixed Greens & Ginger Dressing SPICY GARLIC EDAMAME $8 HOT SOBA NOODLE $6 Buckwheat Flour CHICKEN GYOZA $10 SESAME TOFU SALAD $9 Mixed Greens, Tofu & Sesame CHICKEN KARAAGE $10 HOT UDON NOODLE $6 Dressing Wheat Flour SHRIMP TEMPURA $10 SOBA NOODLE SALAD $9 CREAMY ROCK SHRIMP $11 SPICY COCONUT $10 Egg, Shrimp, Tomato & Cucumber Asari Clam, Coconut Milk, AGEDASHI TOFU $6 Red Snapper and Shrimp SEARED TUNA SALAD $19 JALAPEÑO POPPERS $9 Mixed Greens, Cucumber, SPICY SEAFOOD UDON $12 VEGETABLE TEMPURA $8 Avocado,Sprouts,Gobo with Asari Clam, Egg, Green Garlic Ponzu Dressing POPCORN SHRIMP $11 Mussels, Salmon, Shrimp and Vegetables ALBACORE SASHIMI SALAD $20 SHISHITO PEPPERS $8 Mixed Greens, Cucumber, Avocado, ORANGE CHICKEN $9 TEMPURA UDON $9 Sprout, Gobo, Crispy Wontons, 2 Shrimp and 1 Pumpkin and Garlic Ponzu Dressing MIXED TEMPURA $12 Tempura SEAWEED SALAD $5 SALMON SKIN SALAD $14 RAMEN NOODLE SOUP $12 Mixed Greens, Cucumber, Radish, SUNOMONO SALAD $5 Pork, Egg and Sprouts Gobo, Green Onions, Bonito flakes, Garlic Ponzu Dressing LUNCH SPECIALS available everyday 12:00pm - 3:00pm (all modifications subject to additional charge) FULL SASHIMI SET $20 10pc assorted Sashimi BENTO BOXES Served with Miso Soup, (NO MODIFICATIONS) White Rice & House Salad STEP 1: CHOOSE YOUR PROTEIN SUSHI SET $16 7pc assorted Sushi CHICKEN TERIYAKI #1 | $15 and 4pc Spicy Tuna or CA Roll Served with Miso Soup and House Salad CHICKEN TERIYAKI #2 | $16 CHICKEN TERIYAKI #3 | $18 LUNCH CHIRASHI BOWL $24 assorted sashimi on a bed of sushi rice BEEF TERIYAKI #1 | $17 Served with Miso Soup BEEF TERIYAKI #2 | $19 CHICKEN BOWL $10 / BEEF BOWL $11 BEEF TERIYAKI #3 | $21 sauteed vegetables over white rice side of miso soup SALMON TERIYAKI #1 | $17 SALMON TERIYAKI #2 | $19 TERIYAKI / TONKATSU MEALS SALMON TERIYAKI #3 | $21 CHICKEN TERIYAKI $11 STEP 2: CHOOSE YOUR SIDE BEEF TERIYAKI $13 #1 : CUT ROLL 8 PC SPICY TUNA OR CA ROLL SALMON TERIYAKI $14 #2 : ASSORTED SUSHI 4 PC SALMON PONZU STYLE $14 #3 : ASSORTED SASHIMI 3 PC CHICKEN OR PORK TONKATSU $12 All Bento Boxes include: 5 pc Mixed Tempura, All Teriyaki/Tonkatsu meals Sunomono Salad, are served with: Potato Salad, Potato salad, Coleslaw, Broccoli Miso Soup and White Rice Miso Soup and White Rice Consuming raw or undercooked meats or seafood may increase your risk of foodborne illness ENTREES (all modifications subject to additional charge) NEW YORK STEAK TATAKI $13 SAUTEED SOBA SEAFOOD $14 thinly sliced seared N.Y. Steak served with Garlic Butter Sauce, with ponzu sauce and scallions Clam, Green Mussel, Shrimp & Chicken WASABI PONZU BEEF STEAK $14 served with steamed veggies and potato SOFT SHELL CRAB TEMPURA $12 salad served with house salad ROCK SHRIMP DYNAMITE DISH $12 STEAMED RED SNAPPER $13 baked with mushrooms and asparagus with Chinese Sauce in spicy mayo sauce SALMON COLLAR $14 SCALLOP DYNAMITE DISH $13 served with house salad HAMACHI KAMA FRIED RICE YELLOWTAIL COLLAR $15 served with house salad MEDIUM : SERVES 1-2 PPL ( limited availability per day ) VEGGIE $7, CHICKEN $8, MISO MARINATED BLACK COD $19 BEEF $11 , SHRIMP $ 12 served over asparagus LARGE : SERVES 3-4 PPL VEGGIE $9, CHICKEN $10, TERIYAKI / TONKATSU MEALS BEEF $13, SHRIMP $ 14 CHICKEN TERIYAKI $13 SIDES BEEF TERIYAKI $15 SALMON TERIYAKI $17 Brown Rice $4 Side of Tofu $4 SALMON PONZU STYLE $17 White Rice $3 CHICKEN OR PORK TONKATSU $14 Cole Slaw $3 Sushi Rice $4 All Teriyaki/Tonkatsu meals are Potato Salad $3 served with: Avocado $3.5 Potato salad, Coleslaw, Broccoli Teriyaki Sauce $0.5 Miso Soup and White Rice Gobo (5 pcs) $3 Garlic Sauce $1.5 (à la carte available) Broccoli $4 Consuming raw or undercooked meats or seafood may increase your risk of foodborne illness.
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