"Delish fish" sliced in "large" pieces is the hook at this stylish Japanese mini-chain where the "premium" sushi "won't break the budget"; it may be "a bit of a factory" and "blasting music" puts it high on the "decibel meter", but its "young, vibrant" following doesn't seem to mind.
"You just feel cool" toting "fab" bags from this global standout, known for furnishing "the best of the best for the hard-core road warrior" with "sturdy and fashionable" luggage in "stylish" designs, along with "beautiful" leather goods and accessories; the merchandise is "over-the-top pricewise", but given "attentive" service and "impeccable" quality that "truly lasts", "you won't regret" the...
This outpost of a group of Japanese restaurants sprinkled throughout the Northeast region serves ample portions of classics to meet Wall Street's sushi and tempura needs.
Haru Restaurant Review:
Located in the historic Cocoa Exchange building, this sushi bar and restaurant is a chic place for fresh seafood. The menu offers a variety of sushi and sashimi including items like live orange clam, Spanish mackerel and tobiko caviar. For a hot entrée, try the wok-seared tuna with walnut garlic sauce or, for some spice, shrimp marinated in hot chili sauce. Wash it down with a Japanese beer to...