Consolidated "Sushi in New York City" thread
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Consolidated "Sushi in New York City" thread
Go Sushi
756 Ninth Avenue
New York, NY 10019
Hours: 11:30 a.m. - Midnight
Tel: (212) 459-2288
Had the Go Sushi Lunch Box from Go Sushi today - very good! - and a cup of miso soup.
The $1.25 hot miso soup was not too salty, with miso in a broth with sliced scallions, mushrooms and tofu.
The $5.95 Lunch Box consisted of a side salad (tomato slice, diced iceberg lettuce, dressing), soba noodles garnished with toasted sesame seeds, 4 California sushi rolls, a piece of salmon sushi and a piece of tuna sushi, accompanied with perserved ginger slices, wasabi and soy sauce.
Everything was fresh and filling. Especially liked the soba noodles.
The restaurant sits on the southeast corner of 9th Avenue and 51st Street. The restaurant has floor to ceiling plate glass windows, Japanese style furnishings, sushi bar in back - all very minimalist.
756 Ninth Avenue
New York, NY 10019
Hours: 11:30 a.m. - Midnight
Tel: (212) 459-2288
Had the Go Sushi Lunch Box from Go Sushi today - very good! - and a cup of miso soup.
The $1.25 hot miso soup was not too salty, with miso in a broth with sliced scallions, mushrooms and tofu.
The $5.95 Lunch Box consisted of a side salad (tomato slice, diced iceberg lettuce, dressing), soba noodles garnished with toasted sesame seeds, 4 California sushi rolls, a piece of salmon sushi and a piece of tuna sushi, accompanied with perserved ginger slices, wasabi and soy sauce.
Everything was fresh and filling. Especially liked the soba noodles.
The restaurant sits on the southeast corner of 9th Avenue and 51st Street. The restaurant has floor to ceiling plate glass windows, Japanese style furnishings, sushi bar in back - all very minimalist.
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by anonplz:
The $1.25 hot miso soup was not too salty, with miso in a broth with sliced scallions, mushrooms and tofu.</font>
The $1.25 hot miso soup was not too salty, with miso in a broth with sliced scallions, mushrooms and tofu.</font>
I have never had mushrooms in miso. But have had nothing but the miso soup, to chopped scallions, seaweed/no seaweed, cubes of tofu or no tofu etc. etc.
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all one can eat sushi in Manhattan
hello,
as disturbing to many as it may sound, I am curious if you all know of all you can eat sushi places (strictly Japanese, no hybrids like Szechuan Sushi) in Manhattan. this would greatly help b/c I have a friend in town who is looking for this type of restaurant, and we will also go to Mitsuwa Marketplace in New Jersey. thanks
as disturbing to many as it may sound, I am curious if you all know of all you can eat sushi places (strictly Japanese, no hybrids like Szechuan Sushi) in Manhattan. this would greatly help b/c I have a friend in town who is looking for this type of restaurant, and we will also go to Mitsuwa Marketplace in New Jersey. thanks
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I believe Funayama in Greenwich Village has all-you-can-eat Sushi a couple of times a week. The sushi is very good. The chef came from Yama.
http://www.funayamainc.com/
http://www.funayamainc.com/
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I haven't been in years, so I don't know if it's still there, but I used to go to an all-you-can-eat sushi place on the east side of 5th Avenue in the low- to mid-30s. At the time (about 10 years ago), they charged $19.95 and the quality was very good.
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Ive heard this place is excellent. I will be going there in a few weeks.
www.minado.com
32nd near 5th.
(This may be the restaurant Blumie was referring to)
www.minado.com
32nd near 5th.
(This may be the restaurant Blumie was referring to)
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Originally Posted by ljp99
Ive heard this place is excellent. I will be going there in a few weeks.
www.minado.com
32nd near 5th.
(This may be the restaurant Blumie was referring to)
www.minado.com
32nd near 5th.
(This may be the restaurant Blumie was referring to)
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Originally Posted by ljp99
Ive heard this place is excellent. I will be going there in a few weeks.
www.minado.com
32nd near 5th.
(This may be the restaurant Blumie was referring to)
www.minado.com
32nd near 5th.
(This may be the restaurant Blumie was referring to)
I have, however, been to one of the other Minado locations. It definitely is worth a try. And even though it is a buffet, the turn over at the location I went to was sufficient to keep the selection fresh.
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Originally Posted by rajnyc
there was an article in the new york times today about all you can eat sushi places and mentioned few restaurants.
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/07/31/ny...y/31sushi.html
The article focuses on the upper east side and only mentions two places: Yuka, at 81st Street and 2nd Avenue, and Eastern Sushi, on 2nd Avenue between 72nd and 73rd Streets.
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Originally Posted by spike74
I believe Funayama in Greenwich Village has all-you-can-eat Sushi a couple of times a week. The sushi is very good. The chef came from Yama.
http://www.funayamainc.com/
http://www.funayamainc.com/
i'm unsure if this is the same restaurant
but there is an all you can eat place, but made to order
i remember it being in greenwich village (I think) as it is south and west of NYU
it is also on the corner of the path train entrance
i will check my credit card reciepts and let you know the exact name
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Originally Posted by jessej
i'm not a new yorker so excuse me
i'm unsure if this is the same restaurant
but there is an all you can eat place, but made to order
i remember it being in greenwich village (I think) as it is south and west of NYU
it is also on the corner of the path train entrance
i will check my credit card reciepts and let you know the exact name
i'm unsure if this is the same restaurant
but there is an all you can eat place, but made to order
i remember it being in greenwich village (I think) as it is south and west of NYU
it is also on the corner of the path train entrance
i will check my credit card reciepts and let you know the exact name
Hanami
$34 total which was all you can eat plus 1 soda and 1 beer & tip
Hanami ($$$)
Japanese Cuisine
Japanese, Sushi
525 6th Ave, New York 10011
Btwn 13th & 14th St
Phone: 212-255-9981
Fax: 212-255-9971
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Originally Posted by hhonorman
Slightly off topic, but do any of you know if there are any kaiten sushi (conveyor belt) restaurants in NYC? If yes, can you recommend a good one?
The old phone # was 212-983-5018 and i think it is still number even though the name of the place has changed