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| By Maureen Post OnMilwaukee.com Staff Writer E-mail author | Author bio More articles by Maureen Post |
| Published June 1, 2009 at 11:02 a.m. |
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Last week, OnMilwaukee.com readers voted Umami Moto in as a selection for "Downtown Dining Week" lunch reviews. But unfortunately I realized they don't serve lunch and so, we took it upon ourselves to swap one sushi restaurant for another and headed to neighboring Sake Tumi.
Arriving for lunch at noon, the narrow Milwaukee Street restaurant was packed and we opted to sit at the sushi bar in lieu of waiting for a table. Between the two of us -- co-worker Erin Ulicki and I -- we ordered one of everything on the three-course "Downtown Dining Menu."
Service was friendly and efficient. Despite a packed lunch crowd, our server kept us informed on our order time and brought things to us as they were ready to keep the lunch moving. Hastily rolling sushi rolls as she talked with us, staff seemed energized and eager to participate in the "Downtown Dining Week." In the end, lunch lasted about an hour.
The first course offers asparagus and green bean gomaae or kosher salted edamame. Both were equally refreshing; reflecting the subtle sweet and savory flavoring of Japanese cuisine.
The second course blended the hibachi and sushi sides of Japanese cuisine. The first option was a combination plate of chef's choice sushi and rolls. Our combination included an avocado roll and salmon roll as well as three pieces of tuna sushi. More than enough to share, standard pickled ginger and wasabi accompanied the plate.
The other option was bulgogi, a Korean sweet marinated shaved rib eye. Served on a compartmentalized tray, the hefty entree included a small green salad, shaved ribeye with peppers and onions, white rice and two pork fried dumplings.
Lastly, the third course was a selection of cold, creamy Japanese desserts. Green tea ice cream or raspberry sorbet, both were perfectly sweet yet light.
Overall, we had another great "Downtown Dining" experience; friendly service, great quality and tasty food.
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Posted by Milwaukee Jason on June 1, 2009 at 12:06 p.m. (report)
Sake Tumi is a world-class sushi establishment! I could eat there every day and love it. Keep up the good work.
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