The wait is over. Beloved Miku has reopened in a large new waterfront space with a view of the mountains and harbour.
Vancouver may have more sushi spots than coffee shops, but only a select few serve sushi Aburi style. Miku was the first and still the best. The partly flame-seared and partly raw sushi is pressed into the rice, making it one delicious compact unit. Try the Aburi Salmon Oshi Sushi ($15) with jalapeño, and Mikus secret sauce and Aburi Ebi Oshi Sushi ($15), pressed prawn with a hint of lime. Get your greens with Kale Goma-ae ($6), a fresh take on the traditional spinach and sesame dish, and wash it all down with a Shiso Mojito, a delightful and refreshing shochu version eschewing mint for the shiso leafa brilliant idea.
Anya Georgijevic
70-200 Granville St., Vancouver, 604-568-3900, http://mikurestaurant.com
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