SakaMai

Japanese restaurant · Lower East Side

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"Cheese-haters who love uni will be happy at SakaMai, because pretty much anyone who likes uni will be happy at SakaMai. It also helps if you like eggs, because you definitely want to order the “egg on egg on egg” to start (it’s uni plus scrambled eggs and caviar, served in a sea urchin shell). Get the uni mazemen (with ramen noodles, bone marrow, and bottarga) too, and add a handroll and some steak or sashimi if you feel like momentarily pretending your diet consists solely of luxury foods." - Emma Mustich

Where To Go When Someone Hates Cheese - New York - The Infatuation
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157 Ludlow St, New York, NY 10002 Get directions

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