Japanese Cuisine: Sushi Dito

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November 11, 2011 or 11-11-11 was a very special day for me, for those few who know or knew its a special day every person should have. %foodblogph.com %Food Blog Philippines

As usual, I indulge and as much as possible reward myself on good food, then, I heard this new place from friends about this new Japanese Restaurant that offers Japanese Inspired Cuisine by the name of Sushi Dito, once you enter the quaint restaurant – a bright and warm ambiance inviting to every hungry diner.

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They’ve got arrays of Japanese inspired food ranging from tuna, ramen, soup, teriyaki, sashimi, maki and other specialties ready to tickle every palate.

From the menu, I chose the Miso Ramen at Php 95.00 per bowl – somewhat has a hint of sweetness, most miso ramen soup base I tried always had some salt flavor, but one is passable. Their Tuna Sashimi dashed with lime berry (limonsito, kalamansi), kikkoman sauce and wasabi – Php 150.00 served fresh and has no fishy after taste.

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The heavy-weights among the dragons, Black Dragon – consists of Unagi, Kanikama, Cucumber and Eel Sauce – 4 piece – Php 170.00. I must say are mouth-sized on every bite, quite a tummy filler too.

Want to try it? Go ahead, make your day a meal.

Visit them at Sushi Dito website or Facebook Page


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Credits:
www.sushidito.com
www.facebook.com/sushidito.davao

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2 Responses to Japanese Cuisine: Sushi Dito

  1. jan says:

    oh..thanks for posting..I’ve been thinking of visiting this place <3

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