It has been so many years we have not been to Sushi Damo, an elegant Japanese restaurant located Midtown West, right behind the Time Warner Towers. Tough location for sure, being off the beaten path, except if you are staying at the Hudson Hotel...
This place did not change and still has this zen atmosphere.
The menu, crafted by Executive Chef Takashi Okamura, has all the standard Japanese dishes you would find in any restaurant, as well as some interesting creations, such as the braised lamb in apple-soy sauce or the grilled Chilean sea bass in butter reduction.
We started off with some appetizers. The first one was the pork gyoza.
This is, with the shrimp shumai, one of my favorite Japanese appetizers.
They were very good: the outside was crispy and not greasy, and the filling was very tasty.
The second appetizer was Tako Yaki:
It was a baby octopus dumpling topped with okonomiyaki sauce, mayonnaise and bonito flakes. I love octopus and was thrilled to try this dish. Unfortunately, there were just minuscule pieces of octopus in each dumpling, so I tasted more the dumpling that the octopus.
Then, for entrees, Jodi went for the tuna and avocado roll:
I went for the spicy scallop:
I liked the presentation on the blue plates that made the colors pop. The rolls were very good and the fish seemed fresh.
Sushi Damo is a great Japanese restaurant: we had good food and good service there. The only regret is that they do not have a lunch menu like lots of Japanese restaurants do. I will surely go back to try some other dishes.
Enjoy (I did)!
I liked the presentation on the blue plates that made the colors pop. The rolls were very good and the fish seemed fresh.
Sushi Damo is a great Japanese restaurant: we had good food and good service there. The only regret is that they do not have a lunch menu like lots of Japanese restaurants do. I will surely go back to try some other dishes.
Enjoy (I did)!
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Great pictures! The takoyaki looks fantastic. Must add this restaurant to my list of places to try.
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