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 sushi and sashimi, nearly three decades ago.
It’s still worth a visit for its lovely bento-style Box of Dreams, which is divided into nine compartments, like a tic-tac-toe board. In each is a different combination of sushior cooked fish and vegetable over rice, such as a meaty, melt-on-your-tongue uni with seaweed and shiso; cooked eel with cucumber slices; and two triangles of tamago (slightly sweetened egg) with cooked shrimp. It’s a refreshing presentation, and a nice reminder thateven an institution like Hatsuhana can remain inventive.
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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.