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Ditching the understated traditionalism of Hama Matsu down the street for a more modern, urban vibe (stainless steel, exposed brick, dark wood), Sushi Luxe's menu is diverse but not to the exotic levels that its name might imply. Standard nigiri selections sit alongside interesting sushi-maki combos, but your choice of restaurant here will really depend on the atmosphere you prefer. Don't count on Hama Matsu's level of back-and-forth interaction between chef and diner here.
Intimate without being claustrophobic, this corner shop has a long wood sushi bar with pressed bamboo floors and hanging box lanterns, making it the closest thing to an authentic Japanese izakaya (... read more
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