Dive into a satisfying dinner experience with a visit to Minoda’s Japanese Steak House, Izakaya & Sushi Bar. This expansive restaurant is found along Highway 70 on the edges of Morehead City, and offers a fantastic dining experience to complement the traditional Japanese cuisine.
Visitors will be seated at a table that borders the chef and an expansive cooking space, where fresh veggies, meats, seafood, and other accompanying dishes are prepared, with flair, right in front of the diners’ eyes. A full, multi-course menu is available, complete with salad or soup appetizer, rice, entrée and dessert, and patrons can also veer away from the traditional menu to enjoy an array of sushi specialties as well. Prime ingredients are used throughout, including Angus steaks, fresh sushi, and inspired tapas, and patrons will have the option to enjoy the active cooking show at the Hibachi tables, or relax at the full-service bar and adjacent sushi bar. Diners will also enjoy an eclectic collection of drinks, which includes domestic and imported beers, wines, sake, and unique cocktails.
Always entertaining and flavorful, Minoda’s Japanese Steak House, Izakaya & Sushi Bar is a great destination for visitors who crave dinner and a “show,” or just a nice selection of fresh sushi by the beach.
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