"Spicy tuna and blue crab are great, but we also appreciate a handroll that gets a little wild. And that’s what Temaki Society does best. The tiny counter-service spot in Downtown has 12 rolls on its menu and each is dressed with more flair than a member of KISS. There’s soy-marinated shrimp with kimchi and a “banh mi” roll with a thick, diamond-shaped cut of albacore coated in fish sauce and crunchy garlic. The “bossam” arrives with a pickled perilla leaf stuffed with mackerel and fermented bean paste (it looks like someone put dolma on a nori sheet). These rolls are on the pricier side, but you’re paying for a touch of excitement—not unlike KISS. " - brant cox, sylvio martins, garrett snyder