Nori Restaurant Review:
This six-table Japanese spot in the East Village sits in a space that has seen umpteen restaurants come and go. We hope Nori sticks around a while. Sushi runs the gamut, from the usual Philadelphia rolls and dragon rolls to individual pieces. There’s also a portion of the menu dedicated to creative Japanese fare. The “sushi pizza” alone justifies a trip here: thin slices of raw salmon and tuna,...
Novel Japanese eats set this diminutive sushi joint apart from the East Village pack.:
In Short
Much like the average East Village sushi eatery, this slender outpost is an understated refuge outfitted with a bamboo ceiling, concrete-and-wood floor and cream-color banquettes...