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[ more from 10best]
"Even though hard to find, this restaurant is really a must – as the long line at dinner usually suggests. Try the fresh and tantalizing salmon teriyaki or the vegetable tempura with a good beer or glass of wine...."
[ more from events.nytimes]
"The trend is downhill for this highly popular and formerly excellent Japanese restaurant. The original Yama, on Irving Place, served fine, delicate sushi, despite the overly big pieces, and other dishes like hijiki, tempura and salmon teriyaki...."
[ more from plateoftheday]
"Yama Sushi has been rated one of the top sushi restaurants in New York. I’ve been to Bond St Sushi and Blue Ribbon Sushi, but when it comes to great tasting sushi at large quantities, you really can’t beat Yama Sushi...."
[ more from search.cityguide.aol]
| "Serving huge rolls and tiny prices for fresh fish that will leave you craving more; Yama gives great bang for the buck. Typical rolls such as spicy tuna are an art form here, served with a creamy spicy sauce that enhances and doesn't overwhelm the fish...." |
20 reviews
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[ more from travel.yahoo]
| "OverviewDon't let the crowd at the door scare you away; the wait is worth the great sushi experience. You can put your name on the list, and head to a nearby bar in scenic Gramercy to...." |
4 reviews
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[ more from tripadvisor]
"We hadn't made reservations anywhere so we were turned away at several restaurants on a Saturday night. However, Yama found us a table after a 30 minute wait (not too bad in my mind!..."
[ more from villagevoice]
"Sushi's the thing at this restaurant in the basement of Washington Irving's crib. The pieces of salmon, yellowtail, and tuna flop luxuriantly over well-made lozenges of rice, glistening with freshness; but watch out for the sashimi and chirashi—the file..."
[ more from wcities]
"Don't let the crowd at the door scare you away; the wait is worth the great sushi experience. You can put your name on the list, and head to a nearby bar in scenic Gramercy to wait...."
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