Miko Sushi

Ulaanbaatar


Miko is a neighbourhood sushi bar where you can grab a seat in front of the chef and watch him work his magic. An English-language menu with photos helps you choose from a variety of good sushi and sashimi options. Try the Moscow roll – crab meat and cucumber topped with salmon.

Beyond sushi, Miko also serves udon soups, tempura, fried chicken and curries. Bento boxes from T10,900 are available from noon to 3pm. It's located on the east side of Beatles Sq.


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