If you are a traditionalist here are a couple of recommendations. I had the pleasure of working for a Japanese company and have visited only the best. If you reall want to do it up...sit at the corner of the sushi bar that's where the best of the Sushi Chefs work and order Omakase...chef's choice.
Yasuda -
Sushi Den (I think there are a couple of them you want the one on like 48 between madison and 5th I think)
Ushiwakamaru - Its down on Houston in Soho
You are going to spend some money but they are the best.
I want to move to north york centre. Just because I love all the asian restaurant there.
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If you are a traditionalist here are a couple of recommendations. I had the pleasure of working for a Japanese company and have visited only the best. If you reall want to do it up...sit at the corner of the sushi bar that's where the best of the Sushi Chefs work and order Omakase...chef's choice.
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Sushi Den (I think there are a couple of them you want the one on like 48 between madison and 5th I think)
Ushiwakamaru - Its down on Houston in Soho
You are going to spend some money but they are the best.
as a matter of fact, there is a very fancy restaurant in New York that serves deep fried Brussel sprouts, sposed to be good!
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Ginger in Midtown is good.
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