Though the exterior of Musashi Japanese Steak & Seafood Restaurant may dissuade new patrons from thinking of the restaurant as a “date night” destination, the cozy interior and beautifully composed plates will soon change their minds. Located within a small two-store shopping plaza along a busy section of Arendell Street, this flavorful eatery is a nice departure from the traditional beach fare that is found throughout the Crystal Coast.
The big allure at Musashi Japanese Steak & Seafood Restaurant is the sushi, as well as the prices. Sushi staples like tuna rolls, sashimi, and spider rolls are all budget-friendly options, and are presented in colorful arrangements from Musashi’s top notch chefs. Diners will also find a nice selection of meat dishes as well, including steaks, chicken and other primary proteins, which often receive a fresh Hibachi-style treatment. Take out is available for hungry beach-goers who want to enjoy a bit of sushi at home, and Musashi also offer a variety of combination “specials” which allows diners to enjoy three distinct rolls, as well as a soup or salad as an appetizer. Locally acclaimed as a refreshing divergent from typical coastal cuisine, Musashi Japanese Steak & Seafood Restaurant is a secretive go-to for flavorful Japanese fare.
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