If you don't mind sitting elbow to elbow in a dining room that's roughly the size of a postage stamp, join the stylish clientele at this creative and highly charged Japanese sushi restaurant. The decor is postmodern, the mood music is loungy and the original rolls and salads are mostly very good. Fresh crab, sea urchin and eel join the familiar mackerel, tuna and salmon. The impressive saké selection is worth the trip alone.
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