Sushi Saint NY

Sushi restaurant · Long Island City

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@infatuation

Sushi Saint - Review - Long Island City - New York - The Infatuation

"Sushi Saint, a 10-seat sushi counter in Long Island City, is the first NYC outpost of a popular handroll bar in Orlando. Currently open on Fridays and Saturdays, they make very good temaki with high-quality, flavorful ingredients, many of which are imported from Japan. It’s a great setting for a casual date that doesn’t require much advanced planning but still feels special. The location is a little awkward—it’s in the lobby of the Hotel Z, but below street level, shoehorned in beside the entrance to the speakeasy The Newsroom—and the speakers positioned directly over the bar can make it hard to hear. But don’t be deterred: You will eat well at Sushi Saint, where the portions are generous, the filling combinations are inventive, and the temaki have solid structural integrity all the way down to your last bite. photo credit: Gene Aquino Sets of three ($20 for a vegetarian trio), five ($45 or $55), or seven rolls ($80) are available, with rotating selections. Five to seven rolls per person should be the right amount, depending on your hunger level, but you can always order more a la carte (including a $24 caviar bump). Whatever adventure you choose, look forward to ending your meal at Sushi Saint with a refreshing cup of white dashi, brightened by yuzu juice and lime zest. Food Rundown Akami, Black Garlic The black garlic is deliciously jammy, and the crisply sliced scallions make for an ideal textural double act. King Salmon, Lime Miso One of our favorite rolls at Sushi Saint. The lime miso brightens up the pleasurably fatty salmon, with a few pickled serranos snuck in alongside to deliver some heat. photo credit: Molly Fitzpatrick Hamachi, Wasabi, Daikon This roll is like a tuna salad sandwich post-movie makeover montage, thanks to the tingly punch of wasabi aioli. A5 Wagyu, Mushroom Jam Creamy and so tender. If you choose a set that doesn’t come with this roll, order one a la carte; if you choose a set that does, order another one. The earthy mushroom jam is a great match for the gently torched, super-buttery beef. photo credit: Gene Aquino Ikura, Shiso The tart, salty ponzu-marinated salmon roe are good, but the lovely, extra-fragrant shiso leaf is even better. We wish the roe would have made its way deeper into the roll, so that we might experience the seafood version of the chocolate-filled tip of a King Cone. photo credit: Gene Aquino Spicy Toro, Avocado, Crunch The spicy toro, avocado, gochujang aioli, and tempura crunch are a sweet, hot, and creamy dream team." - Molly Fitzpatrick

https://www.theinfatuation.com/new-york/reviews/sushi-saint
Molly Fitzpatrick

11-01 43rd Ave Lower Level, Long Island City, NY 11101 Get directions

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@sushisaintny

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