Hatsuhana Sushi Restaurant new york city best reviews by tokyomarketing
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Ongoing, First published Oct 15, 2024
17 E 48th St between Madion and 5th avenue, New York City, NY 10017-1010

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My husband and I really enjoy sushi. 
We've had it many places in the USA and even in Tokyo, so we have a pretty wide field for comparison.
I am writing the following review from experience, not only of dining at Hatsuhana but of how it ranks among similar sushi restaurants. 
Hatsuhana is the best sushi restaurant we have ever encountered in New York City.That's the simple truth.
 We're not the only diners who feel this way and I strongly advise that you make a reservation so you won't miss out. 
Whether for dinner or lunch, every seat is taken. People know what's good! The quality and freshness of the food is second to none. 
The chefs are true artists. On our most recent visit topansa1.com I had the tekka don and the tuna was delectable, as was every part of the dish. 
It was also beautifully presented. I've already mentioned how busy Hatsuhana is but even so, we never felt rushed or overlooked. 
Service was attentive and we felt truly welcomed. Whenever we had a question, our server had the answer and gave it patiently and graciously. 
Hatsuhana has some dishes that are as savory as they are intriguing. 
Who wouldn't want to try a Box of Dreams? I can't describe it and do it justice 
though I did order it in the past and was completely satisfied. So beautiful and so good! 
Please check out Hatsuhana's menu on their webpage to see more about this.
We will be returning to Hatsuhana later this month to celebrate my birthday. 
I could not ask for a better gift!
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