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sushi on a Monday evening

Posted: Sun Jun 07, 2009 9:57 pm
by LauraMc
My niece and great-nephew are coming to town. My great-nephew loves sushi. I wanted to take him to Ninja but they are not open on Monday. What's another good place in the city to have sushi? I usually go to Little Tokyo on Causeway but I'd like to go into the city with them.

Re: sushi on a Monday evening

Posted: Sun Jun 07, 2009 10:19 pm
by buzd
I love Little Tokyo on Carrollton (at Bienville).

Re: sushi on a Monday evening

Posted: Mon Jun 08, 2009 9:34 am
by Schuarta
I enjoy sushi as much as the next sushi lover. My main meal yesterday (Sunday) was at the all-you-can-eat sushi bar in the Atlantis Hotel/Casino, one of the best in Reno.

But when I once again get back to New Orleans, I have a current new list of great places (19 at present) you (y'all) have raved about, which I have not yet visited, from City Diner to Herbsaint. I won't even be considering sushi, chinese, or Tex-Mex, all of which I can get at home.

Bring me cajan/creole, shrimp/oysters, crawfish/crabs, po-boys/poor boys! Sorry if I got long-winded about this. :D

Re: sushi on a Monday evening

Posted: Mon Jun 08, 2009 9:37 am
by Jerry
Shogun should be open.
Say hi to my friend Koichi, the manager.
We've been friends for over 25 years - he started me with the papaya trees!

Tell him where you get your hair done:toast:

Re: sushi on a Monday evening

Posted: Mon Jun 08, 2009 10:11 am
by JRO
Sushi Brothers on St. Charles pretty good & you bring the out of towners down St. Charles sight seeing

Re: sushi on a Monday evening

Posted: Tue Jun 09, 2009 1:09 pm
by LauraMc
We ended up at Sushi Brothers, a little wet from the sudden downpour, but the food was great. Had squid salad and an uptown roll. Niece ordered sushi by the piece (ocotopus and a few others) and great-nephew had a scallop roll that was good and a crawfish roll that was too hot for any of us to finish. thanks for the recommendations.

Re: sushi on a Monday evening

Posted: Sun Jun 14, 2009 9:34 pm
by ratcheese
We like Hana in Riverbend. They have some new chefs there that have really picked it up. But I did pass by Saki Cafe on Magazine tonight and was reminded of how nice it was the last time we were there, which has been a while, but it is/was an upscale Sushi place with great presentation and very nice atmosphere. Another one of those places that makes me wonder why we don't go back more often. I think we may have too many restaurant options here. :toast: