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2, Pennsylvania Plaza, 10121, New York, New York County, US United States
contacts phone: +1 212-564-5496
larger map & directionsLatitude: 40.7500719, Longitude: -73.9922026
Edurne Alvarez-Ohman
::great food, love it.
Mario
::To my mind, they serve just mediocre sushi. What can you expect more for this price? You get what you pay for. The rolls are way too big. Too much rice, which is dry and bland.
Ndre Ravi
::The Only place that different in the nightmare by Penn Station Name ! Stuff knows what is clean station and delicious BROWN RICE sushi ! Good small size of the soup ! Really good SIZE !) and right price !! Plenty of napkins ! Always stop to eat there ! They love what they are doing ! Thanks Ladies you are the oasis and the best over that outdated and miserable place named by Penn Station ! Be back every time to you not station! Thanks
Graham Brown
::I eat there @ least twice a week.. the service is excellent!!! They are very polite and friendly.. if they don't have my usual rolls, they will make it right away.. good job..
Mark Deavult
::A sushi place in a train station - it's gonna suck, right? Most places like this - train stations, bus terminals, airports - have a captive audience of customers, and typically serve subpar fare, knowing that the trapped passengers will have no choice but to partake. But, here's the flip side of that coin: some cuisines, like Sushi, depend on freshness. this is not easily accomplished in many restaurants, because of the ebb and flow of foot traffic. Lack of traffic is not a problem at New York's Penn station, which serves upwards of 600,000 passengers daily. What does that mean for you and me? Fresh sushi, that's what! The selection isn't very wide, but the quality is top notch. Yes ... In a train station!