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Uncle ED
Just trying to some good Sushi Spots that are not in the NOBU Price range. Mid to downtown areas,etc...Usually my meal of choice before I go out, just want to find some good quality stuff.
zizack
, I can't for the life of me remember the name, but there is a great little Sushi Spot on West 4th Street right by Love.
phoenixBEBE
Sushi Park by St. Marks Place isnt bad...50% off sushi after 7pm i believe

There's this other place up around the East 80's, that had a really good all-you-can-eat place, think the name is Yuka or something.

EAST - a chain throughout the city, but the quality isnt bad either..and actually the one on E44st near Grand Central has some kickass Yakitori, Tuesdays 50% off

I've heard these places r great too - Haru, Matsuri, tomoe sushi, blue ribbon (I *think* that costs a bit less than Nobu)
Scoops
sushi lounge....rt 46 totowa
zizack
quote:
Originally posted by Scoops
sushi lounge....rt 46 totowa


not sure if that fits into the midtown - downtown criteria he had. :p
Scoops
quote:
Originally posted by zizack
not sure if that fits into the midtown - downtown criteria he had. :p


whoops..my bad
Stassi
There is a great spot next to Katz's Deli Downtown, I forget the name though.
cl005k
Momoya - 7th and 21st. Great stuff there...and the quality is excellent.
trunks1022
sakae sushi - east 43rd between lex and 3rd. don't be confused by the conveyor belt, the sushi is very fresh if ordered a la carte.

yama - east 49th between 1st and 2nd, or houston, west of broadway. another one on carmine place. hugh jass pieces for the price you pay.
yankeeBaby
asiakan on W 94th. I know its not downtown, but they have the FRESHEST sushi I have ever had, and the food and cocktails are AMAZING. The vibe is awesome.....think andy warhol (sp?) buddha style. Very mad, and they have a mod lounge with fancy cocktails and couches and chilllll house music playing.

LOVE it.

Dany Veltri
Tomoe - it's on Thompson and the corner of Houston. Best sushi I've eaten, they don't take reservations so you might have to wait a bit. But it's worth it.
Blake
Blue Ribbon Sushi - 119 Sullivan St. btwn Prince and Spring streets

Probably the best tasting sushi I've had around the city, and really fresh. Prices are average to maybe a bit above average for a sushi restaurant, but definitely not Nobu prices. There's one in SoHo and in Park Slope.

http://nymag.com/listings/restaurant/blue-ribbon-sushi/

http://www.blueribbonrestaurants.co..._sushi_man_main
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