Welcome back, foodies! Today I’m excited to share my latest culinary discovery - Nami Nori, an enchanting sushi bar nestled in the heart of New York City. Located on 33 Carmine St, this hidden gem offers a culinary journey through Japan’s rich flavors and traditions. As we explore this delightful eatery together, you’ll see why it has captured the hearts (and taste buds) of locals and visitors alike.
Imagine yourself strolling into Nami Nori, surrounded by vibrant colors and lively chatter. The aroma of sizzling tempura and steaming rice envelops you as you take your seat at one of their cozy tables or sushi bars. Whether you’re a seasoned foodie or just looking for a new adventure, this authentic Japanese restaurant is sure to captivate and delight.
The spicy tuna roll at Nami Nori in New York is an absolute delight! The combination of fresh, flavorful ingredients and expertly crafted sushi rolls creates a truly unforgettable experience. Each bite transports you to the bustling streets of Tokyo, with the subtle sweetness of the fish complemented by the savory umami flavors. It’s no wonder this place has gained such a loyal following - every visitor leaves feeling satisfied and eager for more.
I recently stumbled upon Nami Nori while exploring the vibrant neighborhood around Carmine St. As a huge fan of Japanese cuisine, I was thrilled to discover their authentic sushi bars serving up mouth-watering dishes like miso soup and edamame. Their generous portions and affordable prices make it an excellent choice for anyone craving a delicious meal on a budget.
While Nami Nori excels in many aspects of traditional Japanese cuisine, one dish that truly stands out is their succulent grilled chicken skewers. Marinated to perfection with the perfect balance of sweet and savory flavors, these tender morsels melt in your mouth with each bite. Paired with a refreshing side of pickled ginger or wasabi sauce, this harmonious union elevates the dining experience at Nami Nori.
The restaurant has a casual and lively atmosphere, with multiple people dining together. The tables are filled with an assortment of dishes, indicating that the restaurant serves a variety of cuisines.
walking in, this looks like a brunch place with a well-lit, light colored interior that mostly has small tables and bar seating. you know a place is good…
We had the nori crackers spicy tuna dip appetizer which was good! It’s like a creamy poke so I would recommend it. We each got the signature set:-spicy…
If you want to get obsessed with a restaurant, this is the place!! Everything is gluten free and mostly dairy free! Highly recommend the wasabi cucumber…