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1016 Lexington Ave., New York, NY, 10021
nr. 73rd St.
212-737-6639
ryfry from 10021 | Posted on 6/25/09
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The sushi bar is fun to sit at and they make delicious rolls. The entres are also superb, i highly recommend the chicken yakitori as an appetizer, best japanese sauce i've ever tasted. The garlic shrimp is also very good. If its a monday, wednesday or sunday, its always a great place to eat at or order in. Take a candy mint on the way out as well
jonnyg | Posted on 7/1/03
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The Sushi was decent. Didn't stand out as much as I thought it would based on the review - there are several places along 2nd & 3rd Ave. that are just as good, including Shiki Sushi & Sushi Hana. I thought the small size of the restaurant and decor would provide an intimate environment, but the end result was that it was just too damn loud. I felt like I was in a high school cafeteria. There is something desperately wrong with the acoustics when in a packed restaurant I can barely hear the person across from me. Instead I suffered through conversations of the somewhat stuffy crowd, befitting its location. I couldn't believe it and paid cash just so I could get out of there that much quicker. If you're a loud talker and in the neighborhood and dying for good sushi, go for it, otherwise, head over a couple avenues.
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