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Hidden around a corner. Where Ming's used to be, Mikado Sushi has set up shop in the Northgate area of San Rafael. I stopped in a few days ago to try their offerings out.

The meal started with a very rich tasting miso soup. The soy sauce containers were so cute I had to get one in the photo too.

Then the California roll came. It was nicely done, using tsurimi as most restaurants do these days. I appreciated that the ginger came decoratively placed to appear like a rose bud.

The boxed items were vegetable tempura, vegetable potstickers and agedashi tofu (coated and deep fried) with a fresh salad. It was more than I could eat, but all items were a standard lunch quality and I enjoyed them. Mikado Sushi had an interesting menu so it is on my list to come back at dinner time and try out some of their specialties.

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