"This casual sushi counter in Grand Central Market sounds like a game your mom won’t quit playing on her phone, except the food here is nowhere near as addictive. The open-faced temaki involve standard fillings like blue crab and salmon and are on par with what you’d find at local Japanese supermarkets—decent, but not worth the restaurant price. The handrolls come sheathed in plastic wrappers to keep the nori crisp, which is probably unnecessary if you’re dining in. The six-handroll set costs $28. We’d rather spend the same amount for six superior rolls at KazuNori, or walk a half-block and splurge at Temaki Society." - Garrett Snyder