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jane
2
12 yıl önce
portland
i travel to portland every month on business and enjoy all of the fabulous restaurants. this is not one of them. from the reviews the only conclusion i can reach is the portland culinary crowd doesn't have much experience with this type of food. my blue cod was tasteless and my nigiri was teeny tiny and thin for $5 each. the ginger on the side was dry and discolored as though it had been sitting out. the pork belly was very good. i sat at the bar and made it clear to my wait staff that i was going to create my own tasting menu. she brought my courses out of order and set them down within 5 minutes of one another. since two were hot i couldn't space mymealout to be pleasurable. i wouldn't recommend them with all of the other choices in portland. maybe there is no good sushi in portland since so many people think this is so great.
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ryan
5
13 yıl önce
portland
simply put: bestmealof my life. born and raised a foodie on the west coast you come to understand a very skewed view of what sushi is... after miyake i understan what sushi should be. everything i'd come to expect from a master of his craft. the chef's at miyake bring out those umami flavors that most american joint cannot grasp. if your not sure what to do, ask the knowledgeable waiters, they will not stear you wrong. bueatiful, complex yet somehow simple food. and simply amazing!
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sharky
5
13 yıl önce
portland
return to miyake. my lastmealat miyake was shortly after its transformation from terrible pizza and art gallery to new japanese eatery. so it was with great anticipation (and a powerful hunger) that i and some friends made our way back last night. while i love our other japanese eateries i tend to think of them more as sushi houses (though they are, of course far more than merely that) but miyake is something unique - and very special indeed. the tiny room has seen a major facelift, with interesting lighting and fabrics decorating the painted brick walls and while there are more tables crammed into it than i might have liked, i never felt cramped or too close to strangers (though did get into a nice post-dinner conversation with the couple dining at the next table).

not having a liquor license, miyake is strictly byob, so after picking up a couple of bottles of white at west end deli (next door) we were seated and realized we'd seen almost everyone in the dining room only moments before picking up wine and sake.

when i placed my order, joe ricchio - waitron extraordinaire - recommended instead the five course tasting menu, saying "trust me." i know joe so trust was not an issue and i changed my order. i'm only too glad i did (thanks, joe!) at 50 bucks this is quite simply one of the best deals in town for fine dining - and it doesn't get much finer than this anywhere.

quickly after ordering, an amuse bouche of a just barely cooked fish presented with baby sun sprouts and diced pickled vegetables was brought out to get me going. it did its job. nicely.

lobster sashimi is something i've never had before - while i love my fish-fish raw, i like my shrimp on the barbie, my crabs steamed and my lobster boiled. not anymore. the raw meat had been loosened and placed in the tail atop a bed of seaweed and diced dikon, mildly drizzled with a light garlic oil making the entire affair glisten like pearls. the flavor was mind blowing - delicate, tasting of the sea, similar to cooked lobster yet remarkably different - lighter and brighter. truly amazing. the plate contained also an almost glowing red salmon, yelowtail (some of the best i've eaten) and (i believe) horse mackrel topped with bright orange tamago - all delicious and all presented so beautifully i was sorry i'd not brought my camera.

an enormous scallop, seared and halved one large half sitting center whlst the other half was sliced and slightly vertically fanned. the flavor was nothing short of incredible.

swordfish belly was presented in a deep square bowl, the fish resting in a bath of an unusual flavored broth with minced vegetables, all presenting a beautifully balanced bit of sweet and sour that played beautifully in my mouth. the belly itself was outstanding with a very distinct and slightly stronger flavor - almost liver-like - than the rest of the fish . brilliant.

duck two ways was likewise a standout. a beautiful duck confeit and then several slices of breast dabbed with plum paste and cherry added a most unusual sweetness.

my final course - a sushi trio - had fish so fresh they practically swam into my mouth - after scarfing them down quicker than probably was polite - i had no room left for dessert the green tea tiramisu of which looked like a must have on my next visit. which i guarantee will be very soon.

i realized that miyake really translates to "food heaven."
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big
5
13 yıl önce
portland
amazing sushi. it's not cheap by any means, but it's well worth a splurge because the food is simply incredible. i have tried a variety of items (only at lunch so far), and all have been outstanding. i am already looking forward to my nextmealthere.
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les
5
14 yıl önce
portland
nothing else like it!. masa miyake is god! nothing else like it in the area. masa brings the sushi experience to a new height. order the omakase and let masa construct an amazingmealfor you!
reservations are highly recommended.
as miyake is byob, it is suggested to complement this 'mind blowing' cuisine to stop by downeast beverage on commercial st. which offers a good selection sake.
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s.
5
14 yıl önce
portland
it was one of those meals that you have trouble articulating after it's finished. one of those "you had to be there" moments. simply, it was my lastmealof 2009... and it's best.
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