Sushi AMANE - Restaurant de Sushi Japonais à NYC
Sushi AMANE est un restaurant de sushi japonais haut de gamme situé à New York. Avec une étoile au guide Michelin, cet établissement offre une expérience culinaire inoubliable. Le chef Shion Uino, fort de ses huit ans d'expérience au renommé Sushi Saito à Tokyo, propose des plats raffinés mettant en valeur des ingrédients de qualité. Les réservations sont essentielles pour déguster l'omakase à 250$. Ne manquez pas l'occasion de goûter aux délices de la mer, tels que l'uni crémeux, le crabe velu et l'ormeau tendre. Réservez dès maintenant pour une soirée gastronomique exceptionnelle chez Sushi AMANE à NYC.
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""If you’ve eaten at Mifune and wondered why you saw some customers with expectant grins being ushered downstairs, it’s because they were lucky enough to secure reservations at Sushi Amane. Behind the soft and silky wood counter, with seating for just eight, stands the confident figure of Chef Shion Uino. He looks young because he is young, but then again he started early and garnered over eight years’ experience at the highly garlanded Sushi Saito in Tokyo before setting sail for NYC. His experience is evident in the number of dishes served before the nigiri, which may include creamy uni from different regions of Japan; delicious hairy crab served in its shell; steamed scallop wrapped in nori; and tender abalone. When it comes to the nigiri, the chef also shares his alma mater’s attention to detail and insistence on consistency. Each piece is given just a light brush of nikiri so that the focus remains on its natural flavor, whether that’s the silvery kohada, luminous white squid or the golden anago. The rice, at slightly above body temperature, leaves a lasting impression. There are two seatings—at 6:00 and 8:30 PM—and as diners are served together it’s important to arrive on time. ONE STAR.""
@matthewes
""If you’ve eaten at Mifune and wondered why you saw some customers with expectant grins being ushered downstairs, it’s because they were lucky enough to secure reservations at Sushi Amane. Behind the soft and silky wood counter, with seating for just eight, stands the confident figure of Chef Shion Uino. He looks young because he is young, but then again he started early and garnered over eight years’ experience at the highly garlanded Sushi Saito in Tokyo before setting sail for NYC. His experience is evident in the number of dishes served before the nigiri, which may include creamy uni from different regions of Japan; delicious hairy crab served in its shell; steamed scallop wrapped in nori; and tender abalone. When it comes to the nigiri, the chef also shares his alma mater’s attention to detail and insistence on consistency. Each piece is given just a light brush of nikiri so that the focus remains on its natural flavor, whether that’s the silvery kohada, luminous white squid or the golden anago. The rice, at slightly above body temperature, leaves a lasting impression. There are two seatings—at 6:00 and 8:30 PM—and as diners are served together it’s important to arrive on time. ONE STAR.""
@matthewes
"250$ omakase 1 star michelin"
@2pigs
"Uno dei migliori sushi a New York - tramite @alberto.cauz "
@pippozzz
"Midtown east sushi parlor with one star"
@gyllenspetz