Ichimura at Brushstroke
Times of IndiaNYC & Company/EATING OUT, NEW YORK/ Updated : Apr 29, 2016, 16:24 IST
Synopsis
Pete Wells' three-star New York Times review of Ichimura in the fall of 2012 put this 12-seat sushi bar on the map.
Pete Wells' three-star New York Times review of Ichimura in the fall of 2012 put this 12-seat sushi bar on the map. Read less

Pete Wells' three-star New York Times review of Ichimura in the fall of 2012 put this 12-seat sushi bar on the map. Chef's choice—omakase—is the only game in town. Sashimi and Edomae-style sushi are crafted by a Japanese sage, Eiji Ichimura, who labours near the entrance to Brushstroke—the Japanese restaurant owned by David Bouley. Cooked food is also available from Brushstroke's kitchen. The nook is quietly meditative, allowing concentration to be fully on Ichimura's mastery of fish and rice.
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