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[ more from 10best]
"The minimalist-inspired West 70s outpost of Chef Gari Sugio's awesome sushi enterprise, his place on Columbus Avenue has garnered a cult-like following all its own. Indeed, like at the cross-town original, Gari's signature sushi and sashimi omakases are s..."
[ more from dailycandy]
"Not when Masatoshi Sugio (that’s Gari) is serving his sushi experiments and a new roster of appetizers and entrees. Our recommendation: Grab a spot at the bar in front of chef Hotta and relish flawless bites of sashimi that are like meals unto thems..."
[ more from local.yahoo]
| "Company Information: In this sushi bar (formerly known as Itcho), the considerable artistry of the chef is admired by patrons who do not mind paying extra for superior sushi and sashimi. A few hot meals such as dumplings, noodle dishes and tempura may be..." |
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[ more from nyjournal.squarespace]
"In late October, a friend and I had dinner at Gari (370 Columbus Ave at 78th St). The place doesn’t seem to be as crowded as reports after the restaurant first opened, so perhaps the buzz has died down...."
[ more from pabulum.ext212]
"I was craving sushi but did not want to go home too late so I looked for a sushi place around the upper west side. I found Gari on Columbus Avenue with all its Frank Bruni and Food & Wine writeups on the window and I thought, this could be promising...."
[ more from savorynewyork]
""[Gari's sushi] is prepared with more intricate and emphatic seasoning than sushi typically is. Any additional embellishments would distort the chefs' artful compositions and overload a diner's palate, which already has plenty to ponder...."
[ more from search.cityguide.aol]
| "In sushi circles, even the mere mention of the name Gari sends off a salivating frenzy on par only with a moon landing or a British soccer game. The chef-samurai's first New York fish spot, Sushi of Gari, is a small temple whose congregants worship at the..." |
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