RE: Miyako (again)

From: Eric Robeson (erobeson_at_clari.net)
Date: 04/06/98


From: "Eric Robeson" <erobeson_at_clari.net>
Subject: RE: Miyako (again) 
Date: Mon, 6 Apr 1998 17:34:17 -0700
Message-ID: <002b01bd61bc$e5a0d2b0$3465abc0@melody.clari.net>

I recommend Japantown in downtown San Jose. There's a good selection of
Japanese restaurants, a good Cuban one, and a great shop that specializes in
imported Japanese products.

Eric Robeson <erobeson_at_clari.net>
ClariNet Communications

> -----Original Message-----
> From: The Butterfly [mailto:salsbury_at_sculptors.com]
> Sent: Sunday, April 05, 1998 12:35 PM
> To: sushi_at_sculptors.com
> Subject: Miyako (again)
>
>
> I was down in Capitola again on Wed, so I stopped by Miyako for
> their $7.95 lunch special once more. It was, once again, very good, and
> very filling, although since the sushi they put in the buffet is
> all rolls,
> I'm starting to think about ordering ngiri next time I'm there. I've had
> their ngiri and hand-rolls before (about a year or two ago, when I was
> going there frequently), and they were excellent.
>
> Any other recommendations for other areas around the Bay Area?
>
> --
> Pat
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