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Welcome to my blog, Bev's Guide to the Florida Keys. While I don't consider myself an expert, my husband, Ray and I have been visiting the Keys every year (sometimes more than once a year) for over 20 years. My intention is to tell you of my experiences in the places we've lodged, eaten, boated, endulged in libation, or simply relaxed. You can make up your own mind whether or not to heed my suggestions.

I'll try to provide as much information as I can in regard to contact info, what the bathrooms are like (ladies you know it's important to you), parking, and customer service. So read on all you Conchs and Parrotheads and please leave comments about whether or not one of my posts was helpful or if you have any suggestions.

Friday, March 6, 2015

Ambrosia Sushi Restaurant and Sake Bar

What a treat it was to dine at Ambrosia Sushi Restaurant and Sake Bar located at 1401 Simonton St., in Key West, Fl. Established in 1998, Ambrosia offered a strikingly elegant ambience and wonderful full-flavored food. I ordered their Miso soup - it was truly outstanding. Featuring two kinds of mushrooms - cremini and shiitake - the soup had a creamy, smokey flavor that was probably the best I've ever eaten.

There were four of us in our party so we did a lot of sharing. Ray, who isn't a huge fan of sushi, ordered the Beef Negimaki and liked the flavor very much. The dish consisted of thinly sliced beef wrapped around scallions and sautéed in teriyaki sauce. If I remember correctly it came with some kind of potato, but I'm not 100% sure. We also had Dragon Balls, Duck Tatki and something call Stingy Women's Purse which consisted of several crispy shrimp dumplings - yummy, really! Then our friend ordered a plethora of sushi items - all delicious and satisfying. We all walked away sated and more than full.

Ambrosia serves only Asian beers, Sake and wine. They are open for lunch and dinner. Reservations are recommended. 305.293.0304; www.ambrosiasushi.com. If you type Ambrosia Key West into your URL the first thing that comes up is Ambrosia, a Bed and Breakfast. Look a little further down the page for the restaurant. Dining there was a wonderful experience. You won't be disappointed.

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