An old adagio of French cooking is that you can tell a chef's worth by his or her sauces. In Japan, the sauces are not the true measure but the soup. If I had to go by the soup alone, Fukusuke sushi w...
Who: Double Date Night
When: Saturday Night
Wear: Roppongi weeknight. There is a sign that reads: No sleeveless for men.
Why: Craving sushi
I love how this place is set back in almost a warehous...
If you want a slightly funky, unconventional, high-end sushi experience, why not head over to the hump in the Marunouchi area. You'll enjoy the view, atmosphere, and the food for a moderate price.
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If you're not in the mood for conveyor belt sushi or all-you-can eat sushi, but not comfortable walking into an expensive, stiff collar sushi restaurant in Ginza, Fukusuke is the place to go. The fish...
Imayoshi is an Edo-tyle sushi restaurant established in 1957, located in the Sankei building next to Otemachi station. Imayoshi has a private room for business entertaining. Unlike in some sushi resta...