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What’s the best sushi you’ve had in New York City
If you love sushi then there is a good chance that you have also indulged in other types of raw fish including trout, mackerel, pike, and squid. In New York you can indulge in more than just sushi but instead you can indulge in a variety of dishes including ethnic cuisine as well as the unique tastes of New York City.
There are quite a few sushi restaurants and cuisine you can try in New York City. So if you are in the mood for some sushi then you need to know where to go. Restaurants such as Shiro, Ippudo, Maki Sushi, Koala, Nakazawa, Nijiya, Sushi Bar, Dai Sushi, Sushi Mix, etc.
Most of these restaurants are located in Midtown. This area of Manhattan is a very popular shopping and dining location.
Nakazawa is an Asian fusion restaurant. You can enjoy their taiyaki, nigiri, sashimi, and omakase at this sushi restaurant. They are one of the most popular restaurants in the area. You can order their starters and nigiri from the counter, have a sit down dinner, or sit outside on the patio.
Sushi bars such as those in the Aquarium and Stewart's are famous for their specialty food items. These include hibachi buns, tuna roll, and they also serve dishes like sashimi, chirashi, and kimono.
In addition to sushi you can also enjoy a spicy Red Sauce. The traditional red sauce made from chicken and wakame (a type of seaweed) can be ordered from the counter. You can have it on the table or on a plate.
Some of the other popular Japanese foods include a bento box lunch called koi sushi and many seafood dishes including those like the unagi and the grated octopus. Other specialty sushi restaurants in the area offer specialty rolls that are always a big hit.
Don't forget about all the buffets located at the different restaurants. The buffets will entice your taste buds with all sorts of delicious things including the traditional chicken and rice and also your usual sushi.
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