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Hito Restaurant – Mount Kisco

$15 for $30 Worth of Sushi and Japanese Cuisine

$15
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No Longer Available
Sat Feb 02 04:59:59 UTC 2013
Value
$30
Discount
50%
You Save
$15
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In a Nutshell

Specialty sushi rolls with ingredients from wasabi-spiked lobster and yuzu-mango sauce to fried soft-shell crab and basil leaves

The Fine Print

  • Expires 90 days after purchase.
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per table. Reservation required. Dine-in only. Valid only for dinner. Alcohol is not discounted more than 50%. Merchant is solely responsible for all sales and delivery of alcohol. Must provide 21+ ID to receive alcoholic beverages. Must purchase 1 food item.
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A well-rolled piece of sushi won't fall apart when you try to pick it up, unlike the pile of leaves you briefly thought was a baby. Keep it together with this Groupon.

$15 for $30 Worth of Sushi and Japanese Cuisine

The menu features 15 specialty sushi rolls, including the Angry Dragon with shrimp tempura and spicy crabmeat ($14) and the Angel roll with pepper tuna, mango, and avocado ($14).

Hito Restaurant

The pagoda-like stand outside Hito Restaurant's front door advertises the chefs' commitment to traditional Japanese culture. Inside the dining room, however, sleek, slate-gray walls and dark wooden tables hint at some of the eatery's more contemporary leanings—leanings that are equally evident in its food. The menu features plenty of staples such as chicken teriyaki, vegetable tempura, and pork katsu, but the chefs show a willingness to experiment with their 15 different specialty maki. These rolls can contain familiar sushi-house ingredients alongside more inventive additions, including fried banana, basil leaves, and coconut shrimp. Characterizing the menu as thoroughly contemporary may be a stretch, but small touches, such as artful plating and time-stamped rice grains, do add an up-to-date air.

Groupon Says

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In grade schools, children are taught one way to type on a computer keyboard—with their hands and not at all with their tiny, perfectly suited for typing toes. Here are some other typing techniques not taught in America's learning rooms:

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Fast Fingers: Standard typing technique, but a little bit faster.

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No Fingers: Just throw a rock at the keyboard until you hit the key you want. If you end up breaking the keyboard, buy a new one and start over with a smaller rock.

I'm so proud of my son. He learned how to type with a cane.

Hito Restaurant

5.0 out of 5
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    Mount Kisco

    26 E Main St.
    Mount Kisco, New York 10549
    (914) 241-8488
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