I'm not sure about D.C but in Vienna (the end of the orange line), there's a Todai at Fair Oaks Mall. It's all you can eat sushi, and it's amazing.
There are plenty of delicous sushi restaurants in Palo Alto. Some of which are Kanpai, Sushi Tomo, and the Sushi Ya restaurants.
Choosing a good restaurant can always be subjective, in Oakpark some suggestions include: Taste of Brasil, Sen Sushi Bar, New Rebozo, Maya Del Sol, and Marion Street Cheese Market. Other restaurants with good rating include: grubHub and SEN Sushi bar.
If one can find a Japanese restaurant, one can also find Kyu Sushi. There are even some restaurants with Kru Sushi as their name. One such restaurant is located in the Ukrainian village in Chicago.
There's a huge selection for you to choose from, if you can go anywhere in the state. A personal favorite of mine, however, is Sushi-Ko in Columbus Ohio.
Some restaurants located in Indianapolis include Long's Bakery, Fogo De Chao, Sushi Club, Recess and Seasons 52. You can get more information about these restaurants online at the Trip Advisor website.
Yes, Brady loves the F*** out of some good sushi
The best restaurants in New York City are The Bistro, Park Central, and Sushi Now. All of these are very modern and reservations are necessary.
there should be some at local Japanese markets
we'll some sushi comes raw so don't eat alot of it. sorry if it is not a good answer
Zagats lists the following as the top restaurants in the neighborhood: Aquagrill Honmura An Blue Ribbon Sushi Blue Ribbon L'Ecole Fiamma Osteria Personally, I usually go to Peep (Thai) or Balthazar (French Bistro) in that neighborhood. If you are going with a big group, try L'Orange Bleu.
Consider Table 31 in the ComCast CenterVetri in Washington Square to explore some great wines.Upstares and Sotto Varalli for seafood and northern Italian.
You can eat their vegan sushi, most places do have this type of sushi available. They will generally have some other options as well. Rice is always a good option, some may even have some tofu.