Noun
ponzu (uncountable)
A sour citrus-based sauce usually made from the juice of the 橙 (daidai), an Asian variety of bitter orange.
As you fish for a hearty forkful, be sure to scoop up some of the salty-sweet ponzu sauce. Source: Internet
Don't fall for the ruse - the two thick, buttery slices of yellowtail, served with pickled cucumbers and beech mushrooms, fennel pollen and citrus ponzu are overwhelmed by the harsh acidity of the vinegar used in its preparation. Source: Internet
Only then did the first course arrive, a locally caught wahoo sashimi with a ponzu sauce featuring garden-sourced hibiscus. Source: Internet
Super fresh fish, everything was divine including some unusual presentations, the scallop sushi came with some kind of caviar on top? and white tuna belly sashimi with a ponzu sauce, scallion, shredded radish and shiso leaf. Source: Internet
Some items that caught our eye include the Jamaica Ting, Blue Suede Tini, Dark N Stormy, mac and cheese with bacon, pork banh mi with Sriracha mayo, and sliced fish crudo with ponzu butter. Source: Internet
The cuisine is actually new American with some decidedly Asian influences, as evidenced by its robata grill menu (think Kobe beef, cooked tableside, with garlic wafu, truffle aioli, yuzu soy, and ponzu sauce) and a pretty extensive sushi menu. Source: Internet