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Welcome to in between days

At "in between days," the essence of culinary artistry unfolds within an intimate St. Petersburg setting. This unique dining destination, housed in a converted bungalow, embraces a rotating menu that features meticulously crafted dishes like the succulent pork belly and refreshing Cold Soba Noodle Salad. Every visit promises surprise, as flavors harmoniously blend while the atmosphere buzzes with eclectic vinyls. Guests are enchanted not just by the food, but also the thoughtfully curated sake offerings that elevate the experience. With an inviting ambiance and attentive service, "in between days" is truly a gem worth savoring.

LOCATIONS

Welcome to **in between days**, a delightful gem nestled at 2340 1st Ave S, St. Petersburg, FL. With its carefully crafted menu and inviting atmosphere, this restaurant offers a unique culinary experience that fuses traditional Japanese elements with a modern twist. As a food reviewer for *Restaurant World*, I’ve taken a special interest in the innovations that set this establishment apart.

Atmosphere

Upon entering, you are greeted by an eclectic mix of sounds, thanks to the exclusive vinyl music selection that plays softly in the background. The cozy ambiance of this converted house creates an intimate dining experience that invites conversation and connection. Whether you choose to sit inside or on the charming outdoor patio, the atmosphere pulses with warmth and creativity.

Menu Highlights

Although the menu at in between days is thoughtfully curated and somewhat small, it is packed with flavor. Here are some standout dishes you must try:

  • Japanese Milk Bread - A delightful starter at just $5.00, it sets the tone for what’s to come.
  • Pork Belly - Reviewed as a must-have, the pork belly showcases the kind of rich, comforting flavors that leave an impression long after your meal.
  • Sunomono Seaweed Salad - Priced at $10.00, this dish provides refreshing notes that perfectly balance heavier options.
  • Cold Soba Noodle Salad - For $12.00, this dish exemplifies a brilliant fusion of texture and taste, making it a top pick for any visitor.
  • Crunchy Bean Salad - At $20.00, it stands out for its creativity and presentation, a true delight for those looking for a light yet satisfying option.

The drinks menu is equally noteworthy, inviting you to explore a curated selection of sakes that educate and intrigue. Guests have praised the sake cocktails, which have been described as "top notch." Many have found the knowledgeable staff eager to share insights about the pairings, making each sip a learning experience.

Customer Experience

Feedback from patrons echoes a common sentiment: the service is attentive, warm, and insightful. Whether it’s learning about unique sake offerings or receiving recommendations on food pairings, the staff enhances the overall dining experience. Reservations are highly recommended as this beloved establishment fills up quickly!

Final Thoughts

Overall, **in between days** offers a unique culinary delight set against a backdrop of inviting sounds and communal charm. It stands out not just for its delicious food, but for its commitment to providing a memorable experience. With every dish crafted to celebrate the delicate and bold flavors of Japanese cuisine, it’s no wonder that many customers find themselves returning time and again. If you're in St. Petersburg, make it a point to visit this incredible spot—you’ll leave with a heart full of flavor and a desire to come back.

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Alex
Alex

St. Pete is so lucky to have this place. Everything about it is phenomenal and worth it. Just go see for yourself. They offer a rotating noodle (usually a ramen) which is always unique and delicious. The rest of the menu changes semi-frequently and never disappoints me in its fusion of flavors. The music is eclectic and exclusively vinyl. You’ll hear one side of a record and then another and then back to the other side. It keeps the atmosphere fresh and your ears delighted. It’s small, but that’s part of the charm. Try to sit outside if you’re a large party; the policy is that they’re a “lowercase establishment”. The sake will repay you for your respect. Oh and if your idea of sake is limited to having it hot, or only at a sushi spot then you’ll be pleased to come here and learn a lot in a short visit. It’s not often you come across a place so attentive to the details and so willing to share the unique experience with you. Anyway, try it out and come back again and again, and maybe let it become your favorite spot.

Rylee Twinam
Rylee Twinam

While the food menu is small, the choices are excellent and plenty filling. I had pork belly, gyoza and the cucumber salad. All of which felt like good portions with exceptional flavors. The drinks were decisions and creative, while also being presented well. The service at the bar was fine, and the ambience of the small restaurant was great.

David Grant
David Grant

The most interesting place in St. Pete. A true gem in every way. Menu changes constantly but the quality and creativity never wavers. So much fun to learn about sake and eat tasty bites while vibing in such a warm, inviting atmosphere. Truly a special place.

Kyle Cyr
Kyle Cyr

One of the most unique dining experiences I've had in Florida. First off, I've read about Japanese listening houses and have always wanted to go to one so when I saw that there was one in St. Pete I couldn't pass it up. The atmosphere is 10/10 as this place seems to be a house converted into a restaurant, so it's cozy and intimate. The food is absolutely incredible. The menu changes up every so often, but when I was there, there was quite the selection. Everything was delicious. The service is top notch. Skye (spell?) Was my server, who was super helpful and knowledgeable on the menu. Like I said, it's a listening house, so when I was there, they had a DJ who was playing vinyls, one side at a time, to fit the vibe of the night. You won't be disappointed by stopping in. I highly recommend it!

Christine Schorr
Christine Schorr

They fill up quickly and we didnt make a reservation we were seated quickly outside on the patio which is fine with us. It is Florida so it was early evening and still warm, but we made due. DO NOT SKIP THE PORK BELLY !! oh. Em. Gee. We locked the plate clean (literally) just absolutely excellent. We had the marinated cucumbers too I wish we'd ordered them together as they would've complimented each other nicely. Drinks: Okinawa and Kyoto blossom were top notch, their sake cocktails are all pretty solid. Overall good experience, they get slammed quickly so the service is a little slow for my liking but it's worth the wait!

Eileen C.
Eileen C.

Delicious food and attentive service. The menu is small and thoughtfully curated. My group ordered dishes to share family-style and the standout was definitely the pork belly. The atmosphere is relaxed and intimate. Grateful the host was able to squeeze my group in on a Saturday with a last minute reservation - they get booked up! Highly recommend, just make a reservation ahead of time and be prepared to hunt for street parking on busier days.

Brady Bowyer
Brady Bowyer

Great for somewhat of a special evening out. This is not a place where you will eat your fill or get more than a couple drinks for less than 80-100 per person. However, you can still certainly have some light bites and a drink or two without breaking the bank. The 70s atmosphere of the bungalow house, the oil lamps, all of it is very well done from an ambience standpoint. The staff is very knowledgeable about the different sakes and their unique tasting notes. Food is good. The cucumbers are fantastic. The braised short rib gyoza are okay, but nothing special. It tastes like every other braised short rib you've ever had. Get the pork belly instead. It's not too thick or fatty. Our friends ordered it and it was absolutely amazing.

Kayla Ingram
Kayla Ingram

Incredible food and drink offerings! Skye and Nicole were wonderful and personable even through a rush of guests. Highly recommend the braised short rib gyoza and old fashioned!