Monday, October 3, 2011

Guest Post- Sushein

I recently went with my wife to Sushein. A brand new revolutionary kosher sushi restaurant located in lower Manhattan.

The thing that really sets this place apartment from other sushi establishments is that they have a conveyor belt leading from the sushi chefs in the back of the restaurant, going all the way down to the front with loads of fresh sushi being piled onto it non-stop.  The variety is fantastic and its very exciting to try new rolls because you never know what's going to come in front of you next.  All of the plates that come down the conveyor are color coded, and each color represents a different price (i.e. red=$3.25, grey=$5.50, etc.).

There is also a made-to-order menu as well for lunch and dinner just in case the conveyor is not for you.

The service is constant, fast, and pleasant. One side of the conveyor is bar-style seating, and the other side is booth-style. 

Very hip and stylish décor and ambiance as well.  Check out the online menu.

I definitely recommend Sushein, whether you are looking for an affordable night out, great tasting and innovative sushi rolls, or just something a little outside the box.

Sushein 
325 Broadway (between Thomas and Worth)
(212) 962-2500

Hours of operation:
Sun 1pm-11-pm
Mon-Thursday 11am-11pm
Fri 11-am- 2:30pm.
Winter Saturday night

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