According to CitySearch:
Bond Street
Blue Ribbon Sushi
Sushi Yasuda
(excluding Brooklyn winners)
.... my fave of the three is Bond Street
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.
Yes you can You can buy them anywhere were they sell them.
The Neta sushi restaurant is located at 61 West 8th Street, New York, New York, 10011. The restaurant is located in Greenwich Village. Their phone number is 212-505-2610.
Catch is a restaurant located in New York City that serves seafood and sushi. They also serve desserts, cocktails, wine and beer. Many reviewers feel that although the food is amazing, the service is poor.
cuz Japanese can make homeade sushi There aren't necessarily more restaurants that serve sushi in New York, but there are more sushi restaurants. There is a difference between the two. At many Japanese restaurants you can order sushi, but they don't necessarily specialize in it. Its like Mexican food restaurants, in Mexico they don't say, "lets go to a Mexican food restaurant tonight" because they can order that kind of food nearly anywhere.
http://www.bnytech.com/ serves Staten Island, Queens, Brooklyn, and Manhattan. http://www.networks-by-design.com/ serves New York metro areas. http://pcmacexpress.com/ serves New York City. http://www.computerport.us/ serves Port Washington.
Sushi Handcrafted Happiness - 2012 was released on: USA: 19 October 2012 (New York City Food Film Festival)
As to my research, there are no real statistics to support which state eats the most sushi. A reasonable guess would be California, New York, Hawaii, Washington, or Oregon.
The New York bank
because its from new york...
The first sushi roll that would be recognizable today was created by Hanaya Yohei in around 1830. Sushi has been eaten for many centuries, however the contemporary roll is a relatively new device.
New York is great/ the best