Top 10 Sushi Restaurants Nationwide including pictures, reviews, and ratings for every single dish served. Headquartered on Long Island focusing on New York, Manhattan, Orlando, Lake Mary, Boca Raton, West Palm Beach, Miami, South Florida, and San Diego
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From Michelin stars to hidden gems and cool counters, here are the best sushi restaurants in America to try right now.
Tsushima is like a great neighborhood sushi restaurant, but it's right in midtown Manhattan, making it convenient for both business lunches and for meals for visitors to NYC who are staying in a midtown NYC hotel. Is it the best sushi bar with the best omakase in the city? Of course not...
A post shared by SUGARFISH | LA • NYC (@sugarfishbynozawa) Sugarfish restaurant is one of the many fine dining and authentic Japanese cuisine restaurants located in Los Angeles’s heart. This restaurant only serves the best traditional sushi based on the taste, quality, and style of Chef...
1 | The Chemistry Room by Sushi Lab |The Chemistry Room By Sushi Lab hasn't been around long but is already one of the most famous sushi restaurants in NYC! You will love their delicious 13-course tasting menu. Enjoy traditional omakase, maki, nigiri, and sashimi with a unique twist and...
The Prettiest Pieces of Sushi in NYC Matt S./Yelp 3. Shiro's: Seattle, Wa This Belltown restaurant has been serving some of the city’s best fish since it opened its doors in 1994. While its namesake chef, Shiro Kashiba, has moved on, Shiro’s moderately priced tasting menu is a fro...
Our latest trip was to Bamboo 52, right in the heart of Hell's Kitchen in NYC. This place is definitely city chic, and is a sushi lounge. They have a live DJ spinning trendy pop music, televisions and blinking art pieces adorn the walls, lounge styled booths fill the place and over ...
There’s no shortage of options in NYC, for where to plunk down hundreds of dollars for a Japanese feast. And yet, the newly-openedMifunemay just outclass them all, being that it’s helmed by a cadre of Michelin star-wielding chefs; Hiroke Yoshitake (ofSolain Paris, which scored a sin...