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4 based on 21 reviews
The week after USMA graduation, the town was pretty quiet, and Sushi King was almost deserted. Obviously family-run, the menu is pretty cheap and a combo of Korean and Japanese. I oredered the blogging and dragon roll (soft shell crab), and it was worth the wait while the father constructed it. Both came at the same time, and it was a good thing I was hungry as it was the biggest roll I had ever seen (per picture). I ate almost all of it, as it was delicious: steak was tender and well marinated, and crab was crunchy despite likely previously frozen. Using the restroom was an adventure, in the basement and very small and, well, very unique. Worth the visit! Sink at top of the stairs. Service may be slow due to the many carry-out orders, but that just tells you how popular they are with the locals. If you order a drink, go for something that is popular. I think my Kirin was a bit spunky, and they have coolers full of unusual drinks that may have been there for a while. Just sayin'. I would go back.
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4 based on 84 reviews
The atmosphere is a cut above for the neighborhood; a place you might actually sit at the bar and have a cocktail. Big saltwater fish tank and expansive interior. The sushi is fresh, tasty and in tastefully polite portions. It takes a long time to get to the table; sip your miso. Chinese dishes come out with a fillip of decoration, in a pineapple shell or nicely garnished. The hostess is friendly.
4 based on 76 reviews
We are a new restaurant in the Hudson Valley, New York. Centered in the middle of Peekskill (Westchester County), we welcome everyone to come experience our locally sourced and globally inspired food, tradition and atmosphere! We have a full Sushi bar and
Food: AverageService: GoodDécor: GoodValue: PoorClosest place to the Paramount Theater so it is tempting to come here but the prices for the quality of food and drink are essentially highway robbery. $38 for a $25 bottle of wine, $13 for a Johnny Black single, $29 for $22 Jambalaya. In addition, side dishes are extraFood is OK, but the smell from the sushi bar (something was waaaay past it's prime in there) was sickening. Good service and nice room, thoughThere are many better places within a short walk. Your money is better spent thereForewarned is forearmed
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