Sushi Nakazawa
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| Sushi Nakazawa | |
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| Restaurant information | |
| Established | 2013 |
| Owner | Alessandro Borgognone |
| Head chef | Daisuke Nakazawa |
| Food type | Japanese and sushi |
| Rating | New York City Washington D.C. |
| Location | 23 Commerce St, New York City, New York, 10014, United States |
| Website | www |
Sushi Nakazawa is an upscale Japanese sushi restaurant located on Commerce Street in Manhattan. The restaurant has been praised for its quality and preparation.[1]
The restaurant was opened in 2013 by Maurizio de Rosa and Alessandro Borgognone who hired Jiro Ono's protege Daisuke Nakazawa, after watching David Gelb's documentary, Jiro Dreams of Sushi.[2][3][4]
There are only ten seats at the counter and 25 seats in the dining room.[1] In 2016, the restaurant expanded to a space next door, opening a lounge with an a la carte menu.[5]
Expansion
In 2018, Sushi Nakazawa opened a second location in the Old Post Office on Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, D.C.[6]
Reviews and ratings
In December of its opening year, Pete Wells named Sushi Nakazawa among only six restaurants with a perfect four-star review from The New York Times.[1]
The Michelin Guide awarded a star to Sushi Nakazawa in 2019.[7] The DC location was also awarded a star in 2020.[8]
