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Sushi by Boū brings sushi to Union Square

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Published on October 02, 2019
Sushi by Boū brings sushi to Union SquarePhoto: Sushi by Boū/Yelp

Hungry for sushi? You're in luck: A new Gramercy location of Sushi by Boū has opened up in the Zeckendorf Towers, at 118 E. 15th St.

This is the latest spot to experience sushi chef David Bouhadana's speakeasy-style omakase concept. At Sushi by Boū, which has locations across New York City and two in Miami, diners choose between 30 and 60-minute intimate omakase (tasting menu) experiences. Sushi by Boū's counter seating is designed to accommodate small parties of guests, who are served sushi directly by the chefs.

The new Sushi by Boū shares space with sister restaurant Sushi by Bae (from female sushi chef Oona Tempest) and offers Bouhadana's signature omakase experience. Expect traditional and refined sushi courses made with a dozen varieties of fresh fish. To drink, Sushi by Boū serves eight signature cocktails, like the Old Fashioned Pearl with roasted barley syrup and the Roku Martini made with Japanese gin and sake.

The new location of Sushi by Boū has garnered rave reviews thus far, with a 4.5-star rating out of 15 reviews on Yelp.

Mindy L., who was among the first Yelpers to review the new spot on Sept. 5, wrote, "Super affordable and high-quality omakase! The quality was great at a more than reasonable price point! My favorite piece is hands down the wagyu with uni from SB! It literally melted in my mouth."

Yelper Aaron M. noted, "One of the most amazing, delicious and fun dining experiences I've ever had. If you have a chance to go here, do it! Every roll I had was so great and unique."

Interested? Reservations for Sushi by Boū can be made via the business's Yelp page.

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