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2298 Broadway, New York, NY, 10024
nr. 83rd St.
212-769-1003
jcyadvct from 10018 | Posted on 10/25/09
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Save your money for Sushi Samba or Nobu. The high prices do not reflect portions or quality of food. Pros: great service, quick seating (without reservation) on Friday night, BYOB (restaurant in process of renewing liquor license), complimentary edamame was tasty Cons: lack of creativity, dishes were lackluster imitations of leading fusion innovators, overpriced, portions way too small (even the $20 rolls are the size of your typical $7 rolls). Sashimi was also a bit fishy, particularly the hamachi (very upsetting).
pbutler17 from 10075 | Posted on 1/10/09
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We went there based on the NY MAG Review and found it to be just over priced, SUSHI with a little better presentation and the nothing but standard cheap Sushi quality. NOthing like we expected. I asked my wife out of a 100 what would you rate the restaurant and she said 37.... I would have given it a 45. Still way below failing. My words to you....SKIP IT! DON'T WASTE YOUR MONEY!
foodie8283 from 11355 | Posted on 2/9/08
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Me and my friends went there last friday night...small place but very cozy...great service...wonderful food. we ordered the UP TO NEO the multi-course tasting menu...everthing comes out great..all my friends loved it so much ..the spicy tuna soman was one of my favor.it's spicy tuna with avocado and wrapped with crunchy japanese soman(egg noodle) served with fruit salsa..great COMBO!!!! The tuna tataki with white soy lime sauce was SUPERB!!!! love it..all he sushi has its own sauces on top on them...AND DONT FORGET TO ask the server for the day speacials...great place to hang out with friend and families..
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