Little Tokyo is the best here..
2007-10-17 21:10:34
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answered by cutegirlin_tn 5
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Hahn supposedly, is the best in NYC on First Avenue.
I like Sapporo
245 East 10th Street and First Avenue
212-260-1330
It's a quaint, busy neighborhood restaurant.
No reservations. No Take Out.
Sushi Bar
The line to get a table can be long during the summer evenings.
2007-10-14 19:59:01
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answered by newyorkgal71 7
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In Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, it's Tojo's. Whether you love your Japanese food hot, cold or raw, Tojo's does it best without a doubt! Not sure what to order? Call a day in advance and order Omakase (Chef's Choice).
In Berkeley, California, check out Kirala for the most delectable sashimi and robata!
San Francisco, California offers Ebisu where you can sit at the sushi bar all night and "I'll have one of what you just made" and discover new delicacies!
Ramen freaks! Check out Santa Ramen in San Mateo, California but you better get there at least 30 minutes before they open or you'll have to wait at least 45 minutes to get a seat!
Megumi at Tomo Sushi Bistro also offers up great Omakase in Pleasanton, California . Place your order 24 hours in advance so she can shop especially for you!
2007-10-14 20:30:59
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answered by labmuttmix 5
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In San Diego, CA USA, I like Ono Sushi. And I don't care for Sushi. It is a family run place in a popular neighborhood. They have inexpensive lunches which you can eat on a patio or inside where you can watch the cooks work.
2007-10-14 19:43:20
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answered by San Diego Art Nut 6
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NOBU in Crown Casino Melbourne, Australia
2007-10-14 20:04:30
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answered by baccarat 3
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id have to say somewhere in japan. the food anywhere there is great. little country towns in japan and old fasion traditional japanese stores are always the best.
in sydney i recomend *Don Dons on oxford street for cheap but so so yummy food or *Kobe Jones for something more posh on king street wharf
2007-10-14 19:44:11
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answered by trixydafairy 3
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Sushi Sasabune in Honolulu, HI.
2007-10-14 19:42:41
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answered by mina74 5
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Dragonfly in Old San Juan, Puerto Rico. Asian fusion, mostly japanese...and the sushi.......don't get me started. Plus the ambience is wicked cool.
2007-10-14 20:38:04
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answered by Hey D 1
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There is a place here called The Sumo, I her it's real good, but I have not eaten there yet. Maybe someday.
Cheers
2007-10-14 19:41:37
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answered by Daft One 6
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i wld have to say Tatsuya in Crown Prince Hotel, Singapore...
2007-10-14 19:46:38
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answered by xandria85 2
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