Jeff N.
Yelp
We looked for another place to order sushi take-out after our favorite go-to spot shut down due to COVID. After doing some perusing on Yelp, I discovered Thai Haru, impressed by the photography of their sushi rolls that looked incredibly appetizing. When the time came to order sushi from somewhere, Thai Haru was the spot, and we weren't disappointed in the slightest.
Thai Haru happens to be in the same plaza as Inlet Liquors, where I purchase specific whiskey bottles -- the intersection of Jog Road and Okeechobee Boulevard. Being that there is a Walgreen's Neighborhood Market in this plaza, there is a bit of traffic if you're going to access from the Jog Road entrance between cars and people. If you enter from the Okeechobee access point, it's a lot easier as Thai Haru is closer to the plaza's east side.
We have ordered take out from Thai Haru twice. Both times we have ordered take out from this place have been amazing. The sushi chefs make incredible rolls with fresh fish. While their menu has some typical standouts -- Volcano Roll and Unagi Don, to name two -- they also have some nice fresh takes on other rolls. The Sea of Love and Miami Rolls are fabulous. The latter two inside-out rolls are very satisfying. The Sea of Love comprises spicy tuna, avocado, asparagus topped with seared tuna, tempura flakes, four (4) Sauces, and very good. The Miami Roll also has tuna, asparagus, avocado, but has salmon and cream cheese, topped with eel, spicy mayo, and eel sauce. Very magical.
But going back to the Unagi Don, they serve a very healthy portion of eel sashimi with the rice -- nine (9) pieces in total, with broccoli. Many places don't serve a sizeable portion of eel with the Unagi Don dish, but Thai Haru delivers in spades. And it's delicious, which is always important.
They have an extensive tempura-outside roll menu that you could order one from their selection and not need to order anything else. They are big; they are filling, you will probably get at least two or three meals out of it if you order other rolls. Case in point, their Super Volcano Roll is as big and filling as it sounds. With krab, eel, salmon, cream cheese, avocado & asparagus, the roll is tempura-battered and topped with Volcano sauce and masago. The roll is epic. This roll destroys other rolls for a living. It is... wait for it... volcanic.
For typical Asian items, the gyoza is wicked tasty with the house-made soy sauce. I order them pan-seared, which is the only way I order them period. Excellent.
Price-wise, the items are reasonably priced. You receive a lot of tantalizing food for what you spend. I don't think we have a bad item, let alone order in the two times we have ordered here. This restaurant is awesome.