Come here for the finest sashimi, sushi, Wagyu beef tartare and slivers of sea urchin.
Meanwhile, if you're hoping your sashimi tab will drop along with wholesale prices, forget it.
On the cooler side, the restaurant serves sushi and sashimi and has a full sake bar.
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And the restaurants around Tsujiki were filled with people eating the freshest sashimi, just caught that morning.
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The menu offers an excellent selection of sushi and sashimi, as well as a cross-section of other Japa-nese food.
The best thing she has had is seared calf liver sashimi at a Japanese place in the West Village.
Paternity leave is almost sashimi-rare on Capitol Hill, with many new fathers substituting sick leave or vacation time for leave.
The menu offers an excellent selection of sushi and sashimi, as well as a cross- section of other Japanese food.
Recommendations: crab cakes, sea bass, lobster salad, the sashimi and sushi combination, and the shad and shad roe.l Agora-1586 First Ave.
The PNA also moved to extend its restrictions on skipjack fishing to cover fishing for sashimi-grade tuna such as bigeye and bluefin.
Pleasantly anesthetized, we examined the first of our dishes to arrive--whale sashimi.
Vincent on day or overnight sails, with stops to snorkel or dive and, even better, eat, just-caught sashimi or delectable grilled lobster.
By tradition on the last night we have the Morita family's own brand of sake, and salmon sashimi with Morita soy sauce.
The menu offers some simply prepared seafood (fantastic crab cakes, perfect lobster, delicious grouper) and a sampling of first-rate Japanese fare (excellent sashimi).
After it has been fished from the sea and before it turns up on a sashimi platter, most of Tokyo's seafood transits through the market.
First there was sashimi, then a piece of super-light fried tempura.
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Then there are Japan's brokers and salarymen, who in addition to mixing gold flakes into their coffee, also used slithers of gold to liven up sashimi and sushi rolls.
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But those who want fish have an exciting option in hanabiwan, which mixes sashimi with more of that mountain yam, plus other mucilaginous ingredients, like fermented soybeans, egg, and okra.
With a grin, the dealer offers an absurdly low price for the 40-kilo fish and assures Andy, perhaps with more hope than experience, that the beast would make fine sashimi.
At Sushi Sasaki, a small counter in Toyama city run by Sasaki-san and his wife, I sampled a variety of fresh nigiri and sashimi, washed down with a few glasses of local sake.
Or hit up Nobu, one of the many outposts of the famed sushi dynasty, where Russian models and Armani-clad businessmen dine on slabs of rich fatty tuna sashimi at a long stone bar.
Kimchi fans will rejoice in the Seoul Restaurant, in Nairamdal Children's Park, while sashimi savorers should head to the Sanshiro Japanese restaurant on Seoul Street, a few blocks west of the state circus building.
They found that anyone who eats the bluefin -- highly prized for sushi and sashimi -- would get about 5% of the radiation they'd get from eating one typical banana, a fruit high in naturally radioactive potassium.
His firefly squid sashimi and carpaccio were tasty (and less squishy than the whole squid), but the standouts were the luscious beni-zuwaigani (red queen crab), velvety shiroebi (white shrimp), maiwashi (sardine), mejimaguro, (fatty tuna), and as a bonus, a bit of uni (sea urchin), imported from Hokkaido but as good as anything local.
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