Onigiri, sort of
Aug. 16th, 2012 08:57 pmThere is a Japanese grocery place called Miso a few block up Mass Ave from Porter Square. The sign says they do sushi and bento boxes, so I went in to see if this meant they also do onigiri. They do. Flavor include spicy tuna, cooked salmon, umeboshi, and konbu. They were mostly out by six o'clock (open til eight).
I bought a few pieces to try. The ratio of rice to non-rice filling is very high, much more so than Kotobukiya's. But I'm inclined to hope they can be persuaded to increase the non-rice proportions.
I bought a few pieces to try. The ratio of rice to non-rice filling is very high, much more so than Kotobukiya's. But I'm inclined to hope they can be persuaded to increase the non-rice proportions.