PARTNERSHIP TO RAISE MONEY FOR POLICE SCHOLARSHIP FUND

From left: Chief of Police James Heavey, co-owner of MIKU SUSHI K Dong; Bike Unit Officer Andrew Greco, Sue Moretti Bodson and Bobbi Eggers. Photo courtesy Embos, LLC.

In celebration of the Greenwich Police Department”™s 125th anniversary, MIKU SUSHI restaurant is raising money for the Police Department Scholarship Fund by creating a special menu featuring three new dishes during the month of September. One hundred percent of the proceeds from the new items will be donated to the fund, which grants financial assistance to the children of active Greenwich police officers who qualify. 

The September special menu at MIKU features Plainclothes Officer (appetizer) $19, salt and pepper lobster tempura; Bike Patrol (sashimi taco) $18 for two pieces of tuna, two pieces of salmon; and First Responders Parade (appetizer) $22, radish wrapped black pepper tuna inside with yuzu jelly, topped with purple yam and caviar, crispy cucumber and lychee sauce dressing.

The items were named to promote the Organized Retail Crime Activity (ORCA) team, the e-bicycle unit and the “Wearing of the Green-wich Thank You Parade” on Sept. 19 that will honor the essential workers who helped us through the pandemic,” said Chief of Police James Heavey.

“”¦ This partnership is truly special for us and we”™re grateful for their (police department) outstanding service,” said K Dong, MIKU co-owner with Chef Steve Chen. The team also owns and operates Hinoki at 363 Greenwich Ave.