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Well, of course Sushiden New York was not the first sushi restaurant which opend in New York or the United States. Japanese restaurants with sushi bars had been around since the 1970s, and became popular among health conscious people, then it hit a boom. Now, you can find sushi in almost any major city. You can get sushi not only in Japanese restaurants but also in Chinese and Korean Restaurants, and even in delis, right?
Each piece of sushi you've had before might look the same, raw fish on the top of a small rice ball ot rolled with seaweed, but some of them might not have been authentic. What's the difference and what's authentic sushi, you might ask. *iBy the way, the fish part is called "neta" and rice prepared for sushi is called "shari."*jk, here is a tip to help you can distinguish AUTHENTIC sushi from FAKE one. Have you ever had a piece of sushi with a huge piece of fish, almost twice the size of the rice part? Since fresh fish is a little bit expensive, you might think you got a good deal. WRONG! The balance between fish and rice is the most important in the sushi world. Neither the fish nor rice part should be too big. When you bite sushi, you should taste the flavor of fish and rice together, not separately. Harmony. Authentic sushi gives you the harmony of fish and rice flavor.
How was the sushi you've eaten? Was it authentic or fake? You don't remember? Actually there are a lot of restaurants that serve fake sushi and you have many chance to get fake ones. Then what should you do? Answer? It's pretty simple; Come to Sushiden. We are here in New York to serve authentic sushi for you. Yes, serving AUTHENTIC sushi, it's the primary reason why Sushiden branched out to the United States. Well, sushi is a little bit expensive, especially for authentic sushi, as you may think. It's true; however, letting you know the taste of authentic sushi for as many as possible is our mission. Sounds great, huh? What? You need something to drink? Ok.
We are at 19 E 49th St. (Bet 5th & Madison Ave) & 123 W.49th St. (Bet 6th & 7th)
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We can serve the JAPANESE Style Private room
dinner $40-50(mon- fri) *the price is the depend on the room.
please make a reservation 2 day before the date, whci you want .
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