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Romanian and Mediterranean menu, along with sushi and Japanese cuisine. Osaka Mioritika invites food lovers to enjoy a traditional Romanian and Japanese meal. Specializing in exotic varieties of nigiri sushi, maki and sashimi prepared with a variety of fishes, seafood, vegetables and spices, Osaka Sushi menu includes a large selection of Japanese dishes. While sushi remains the restaurant's forte, diners can also choose from other Japanese dishes such as beef, chicken or pork teriyaki, General Tao etc. as well as Romanian traditional dishes like sarmale, ciorba de burta, mici, ceafa de porc etc. and Mediterranean well-known dishes. Live music every Saturday and for private dancing parties (up to 90 guests).
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Went for a soup (tripe soup, Romanian style). I discovered a sushi restaurant with a Romanian flavor - some call it'fusion'. I don't know about fusion, but I had the BEST sushi i have ever eat (& i eat a lot of it, & not the IGA or Metro ones) & best tripe soup, Romanian style. Nice atmosphere, friendly sushi cooks (you see them) & those in the back making the Romanian food.
Go & try.
You won't be sorry.
We ate the Romanian food this time: delicious meals, great service & staff,we didn't wait long for our food. I trully recommend it!
They offer japanese & romanian meals. The food was average. The stuff was nice & accommodating.
We went there on an evening when they had a party going on. There was live music & a DJ, romanian & international music. It was a little bit too loud to have a conversation. The atmosphere was great & there was plenty of room to dance.
They don't always have parties, you can ask before going especially on the weekends.
We would go back for another party.
The Japanese food was sub par but it's not bad. The general tao is beyond sweet but for some reason they had it soaked in some sweet sauce. The crispy chicken was soggy & had a green pepper taste. I didn't finish it & if you're never had general Tao you'll be fine. If you know general tao avoid it plenty of great choice. The Romanian food was delicious & miles ahead of the Japanese. Huge issue is tbe ac they have two small units & you'll find yourself outside trying to cool off. The prices were on average 30$ they also have a fixed menu at 70$ but honestly a la carte was more than enough food. The shushi is far from great. If you're going to have shish get anything tempura. The rice was overcooked but again it's not terrible. The party is where it's at. Live music & a DJ. Romanian music & English, Greek, Aramaic music for you to enjoy. Plenty of room to dance. It's bring your own wine so that's great. Overall it was very nice. 7 adults each with a main dish & 70 pieces of sushi & a 4 extras 300$ plue tip. Very affordable & everyone enjoyed the food & ambiance. If you want to try something different it's great. Food & dancing you can't go wrong.