Bondi Sushi
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4.3
Elena K
I walked in by chance and was pleasantly surprised. The seaweed was warmed and crunchy, rolls were served at the right time, and the bar attendant went extra step to make a good impression. Rolls are generous, fish is fresh. I’d prefer much thinner sliced ginger. I have not tried other items. Will consider stopping by again.
Bobby Meixner
NYC is finally starting to do sushi right. Clean environment with fresh fish and friendly staff. Food was delicious and an excellent value. Please open one in Hell’s Kitchen! Reminds me of the sushi scene in LA.
Janet Jin
Just ok in my opinion- the concept is very cute (though wasteful) with the sushi served in disposable paper boxes. The issue is nothing tasted very fresh even though it was made on site. The rice seemed dry, as if it’d been sitting out too long. The fish also tasted like it had been sitting out, which is quite likely given the assembly line aspect of how they make it (pulling out the fish from big prepared platters). The store isn’t too busy which is nice, and it’s casual given it’s a take and go rather than a sit down. I also went on a Friday night and it wasn’t busy at all, which for NY is good for if you can’t find another place to go.
Lenore Cicala
This is a cute Japanese restaurant located in nomad, Manhattan. This restaurant is very small and has more of a fast food feel to it. The sushi is reasonably priced, you could get various combinations of rice rolls. There is no sashimi or sushi. Drinks for a little bit pricey, at $11 for a glass of wine. However, the ambience is quite nice and it’s convenient if you are dining alone.