New York Magazine
January 12, 2010,  Since 1976, Hatsuhana, or "cherry blossom," has served scrumptious sushi and sashimi at its two Midtown East locations. Both places sport blond-wood sushi bars and traditional Japanese lanterns; the b.... [more]
   
Time Out New York
January 08, 2010,  This midtown classic, popular among Metro-North travelers on shopping expeditions with their preteens, was one of the first restaurants to introduce New Yorkers to the then-mysterious delights of sush.... [more]
   
New York Times
January 01, 2010,  Of all the city's sushi bars, Hatsuhana best bridges the gap between East and West. Hatsuhana is a comfortable and welcoming restaurant where you can depend on being served high-quality sushi whether .... [more]
   
The Food
January 18, 2010,  Creatively cooked dishes occasionally outshine the raw selections. An appetizer of broiled cod marinated in sake paste offers a rare melding of delicacy and earthiness, and the crisp lily root croquet.... [more]
   
 

Kindly call the restaurant for reservations

 
Hatsuhana Restaurant
17 E. 48th Street Fl 1,
(Fifth and Madison Avenues)
New York, NY 10017-1010
Phone: (212) 355-3345
Fax:(212) 308-0001
Hatsuhana Park
237 Park Ave.
(Cross 46th Street)
New York, NY 10017-3140
Phone: (212) 661-3400
Fax: (212) 661-0020
 
17 E. 48TH STREET 237 PARK AVE.  

Kindly call the restaurant for reservations

 
Hatsuhana Restaurant
17 E. 48th Street Fl 1,
(Fifth and Madison Avenues)
New York, NY 10017-1010
Phone: (212) 355-3345
Fax:(212) 308-0001
Hatsuhana Park
237 Park Ave.
(Cross 46th Street)
New York, NY 10017-3140
Phone: (212) 661-3400
Fax: (212) 661-0020
 
17 E. 48TH STREET 237 PARK AVE.