This is the sister restaurant of Kohoko. The service here is much better and it is a bigger place. Much easier to get in.
Help! Where can I find good, fresh, cold sushi on Long Island? Certainly not here! The atmosphere is old and musty... not the kind you want to find when you're about to eat raw fish!
The roll menu, written on pieces of construction paper and taped to the wall, is a dizzying array of creative and drool-worthy seafood combinations. The interior is nothing to look at. No matter. Unpretentious service and decent prices make for a pleasant dining experience.
Sushi and Grilled Japanese food served up by a decent waitstaff for middle-to-expensive prices.
AMAZING
Oct. 2002