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Jewel Bako Makimono
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101 Second Ave.,
New York, NY 10003
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Nearby Subway Stops
F, V at Lower East Side-Second Ave.
Prices
$18-$30
Payment Methods
American Express, MasterCard, Visa
Special Features
- Prix-Fixe
Alcohol
- Beer and Wine Only
- Sake and Sojou
Reservations
Recommended
Profile
This venue is closed.
Cheapness is relative—never more so, perhaps, than when talking about sushi. It’s true that if so inclined, a couple could drop a C-note on an omakase dinner at this Jewel Bako spinoff. Formerly Blue Goose Café, it’s now dedicated to playing to its owners’ strengths, at a decided and welcome discount. Maki rolls make it easy to resist that temptation, as do a bowl of white-miso soup, graced with a feather-light quenelle of wild striped bass; a trio of delectable tartares, scooped up with lotus-root chips; and a blushing pink king salmon en papillote with briny sea-urchin sauce. Daily specials like medium fatty tuna are a splurge within reason, especially figuring in the cosseting service, elegant tableware, andfabulously fresh fish.
ExtraTasting Menu: Six courses, $75
The Japanese “salade Niçoise” is a crossover hit, with bigeye tuna sashimi slices, heaps of wakame and hijiki seaweed, and soft-cooked quail eggs and daikon.
Recommended DishesWhite-miso soup, $4; tartare trio with quenelle of wild striped bass, $8; king salmon en papillote with sea-urchin sauce, $9/$18
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