Exotic eats at Tiger Sushi

written by chloe quinn

April 22, 2009

On 28th and Lyndale sits the hip and modern Tiger Sushi; with a huge sushi bar that takes up half of the room and an attractive interior full of color and vivacity, this sushi destination provides a delectable mixture of the entertaining and the exotic. The restaurant offers expansive menu options that will cater to any customer in search of a creative and fresh dish. Whether it’s a colorful fish roll or the grilled kushiyaki meat skewers, the choices are appealing and tasty at reasonable prices. Funky additions like vegetable tempura, age-dashi deep fried tofu, or the delicately savory miso soup spruce up an already unique dining experience, while deserts like deep fried mango pound cake will leave you licking your lips with contentment. The beautifully prepared sushi entrees look too fun to be eaten, but after one bite it’s hard to resist the fresh seafood and the sophisticated atmosphere.

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