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Take a look at these video clips from 60 Minutes about how tuna sushi ends up in restaurants. Read Full Story
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Here go the dietollahs again!
First it was mercury in canned tuna. Now according to article linked by Drudge, tuna sushi has dangerous amounts of mercury.
NEW YORK: Recent laboratory tests performed for The New York Times found so much mercury in tuna sushi that a regular diet of even two or three pieces a week at some restaurants could be a health hazard for the average adult, based on guidelines set out by the Environmental Protection Agency.
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It seems there are always new Japanese restaurants popping up all over the Upper East Side (as well as the rest of Manhattan for that matter). While these places are good enough for every day sushi cravings, very few of them even come close to Shabu Shabu 70.
Located on East 70th Street between First and Second Avenues, Shabu Shabu 70 is for serious lovers of Japanese cuisine and sushi. Adn the prices reflect that. The tables have tiny pots on them, so you can cook your own entree at your... Read Full Story
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Sato is located on Second Avenue close to 73rd Street.
The restaurant’s good points are that the decor is trendy. The chairs at the sushi bar have red back cushions. It’s a nice place to go on a Friday or Saturday night, with a date.
It’s slightly more pricey than Marumi, (reviewed below) but still not very expensive. Their deluxe sushi comes with one california roll, which I don’t like. However, they agreed to substitute it for a tuna roll, which I appreciated.
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Marumi on LaGuardia Place in Manhattan, is where I routinely go to meet an old college friend for dinner. The food is always good. The place is lively, with what appeared to be NYU students, and the prices are not bad.
My friend always orders a bento box dinner. It included a few slices of beef, three pieces of small fried dumplings, an appetizer portion of shrimp and vegetable tempura, one California roll, and about four pieces of sushi.
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