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Sushi Sasabune
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Sushi Sasabune is by far the best Sushi restaurant in the U.S. I've tried the supposed ""best"" - Matsuhisa, Nobu, etc. - and Sasabune blows them away. There's no comparison.
The sushi here rivals some of the best places in Tokyo. Each piece of sushi that is offered is the freshest I've had, EVER. No joke. DON'T listen to the morons below that are complaining about warm rice or wasabi. The warm rice is the WAY IT'S SUPPOSED TO BE - go visit Tokyo's best. Also the wasabi is slightly ""watery"" because it's FRESHLY GRATED WASABI FROM THE ROOT! Fantastic stuff.
If you want the freshest sushi in town, go here, trust the chef and he'll give whatever's fresh for the day. An ""average"" sushi restaurant will cost about $25/person. Sasabune averages $50/person, and it's easily four to five times better than those other places. A+!
Pros: Freshest Fish
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