Danny Grossman
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inexpensive
moderate
expensiveOffering an all-you-can-eat sushi special ($19 all day for adults, $16 for seniors, $13 for ages seven to 11), this spacious sushi stop provides a splash of Japan for students and salarymen alike. The menu is composed of katsu, don, noodle soups, nabemono, sushi and sashimi. Hearty entrées—kimchee nabe (tofu, pork and veggie), curry croquette (ground pork, onion, mushroom and potato) and zapon ramen (menchi beef pan-fried with veggie and onion)—aim to please the hungry. Delivery and takeout available. Mains $6–$18.
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