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Whether you’ve never tried sushi before, you like to mix and match or you just need a sushi fix, our $1 sushi bar nights are for everyone. In addition to single pieces of sushi for $1, we also have discounted appetizers, a full bar with $1 sake and $2.50 sake bombs and a full kitchen menu. Because $1 sushi night has grown in popularity, please call ahead for reservations. Tuesday and Thursday are our biggest nights and we want to share the fun with you! Come to (Saké—Tūmi) for the best Asian fusion around Our sushi bar and fusion style cuisine are sure to excite your taste buds.
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At (Saké—Tūmi), we have created an Asian fusion restaurant with an atmosphere that is fun and exciting. After traveling and seeing similar sushi bar restaurants, we decided to bring a big city Asian fusion restaurant to Binghamton, NY. We offer in-house and off-site catering as well as free delivery for the immediate downtown area with no minimum purchase.If you are ready for delicious Asian fusion cuisine in a modern atmosphere, come to (Saké—Tūmi) in Binghamton, NY. e See Us Today!
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Nestled within the Chelsea Market, this 100% vegan sushi spot offers quick service sushi. Their ingredients are locally grown and the owners promote sustainable & cruelty-free food. If your busy and can’t stop to eat, their online ordering system is a real gem. “During the work day, I like to grab a vegan role from Beyond Sushi in Chelsea Market. My favorite is the Pickle Me with six-grain rice, gobo, carrot, picked daikon, and avocado with a carrot ginger sauce. So delicious!” – Lauren Bush Lauren (CEO & Co-Founder, FEED Projects)I arrived so early for lunch at Beyond Sushi, the shoebox of a vegan sushi spot just off Union Square in NYC, that it was almost a late breakfast for me. With only three tables and a rockin’ take-out business, I wanted to be sure to nab a seat and settle in to feast on the creations that are all fair game for this kosher keeper. Chef/Owner Guy Vaknin has let his imagination run wild here. His combos are the most unusual and perfectly paired flavors all rolled up in completely unfamiliar, purplish hued grains.

Vaknin popped up from the basement kitchen through a staircase leading to the sidewalk. He balanced a neatly lined tray of julienned, barely steamed veggies and a rainbow assortment of squirt bottles filled with house made custom sauces (no high sodium soy sauce here). He kept moving as we spoke, gearing up for the start of the lunch rush. Throughout my meal, he continued his stream of conscious (still somehow articulate) description of what we were eating, how green the space and operation really is, and what his journey has been since he grew up in Israel, the son of Jewish Moroccan parents. His chiseled, handsome face was familiar to me from Fox Network’s Hell’s Kitchen, where he competed in season ten under the evil intensity of Gordon Ramsey. He now opts for cruelty free environs in Beyond Sushi, this fish-free zone where organic veggies, fruit and whole grains are the rule. As former Executive Chef for NYC kosher caterers, Esprit Events, he exercised his creative juices creating vegan sushi for clients concerned about eating raw fish (pregnant ladies, please steer clear).

He watched and listened to reactions, simmering his ideas that led him to open his own compact restaurant/cafe, where every aspect is part of the green, vegan, organic lifestyle he so naturally subscribes to. The menu at Beyond Sushi is concise and the flavor combos are complex in subtle ways. Only eight rolls and six individual pieces are offered. A Build-Your- Own soup option guantees a tasty bowl-full as some of the pairing choices are already set for you. Choose your own base (spicy, miso, or coconut curry), your noodles (udon or soba), and a selection of veggies that come pre-selected by the chef: shitake, enoki, portobella, ginger, garlic, spinach OR grilled romaine hearts, carrots, baked tofu, cilantro, asparagus. The rolls and individual bites are the stars here and my intention was to make a big dent on the first visit. Lucky for me, I had one of my great kosher keeping gal pals with me, so we opted for 5 rolls and all of the individual pieces. Outstanding rolls were Spicy Mang, Pickle Me, and Sweet Tree.

Pickle Me is a crunchy fest with bits of gobo (burdock root), barely steamed julienned carrot and pickled daikon contrasted against generous chunks of creamy avocado. Each bite was punctuated by a sweet dot of carrot ginger sauce. Sweet Tree has a melt in your mouth texture, almost too soft, at the first bite. But again, Chef Vaknin’s nuanced flavors came through and by the second bite I was hooked. He explained that the sweet potatoes are marinated and roasted overnight, yielding the perfect softness. He firms up the mouth feel with crunchy, grassy alfalfa sprouts and pairs it all with the perfect dollop of toasted cayenne (is that tahini lending the creaminess?) to punch it up a bit at the finish. Now, for a chef with a Moroccan family back story, it occurs to me that this Chef shows great and sophisticated restraint in his use of spicy elements to punctuate flavors. Spicy Mang roll was a great yin/yang of sweet, smooth mango contrasting with spicy veggies (not hot) and topped with toasted cayenne.

Descriptions of the healthy and unfamiliar grains is proudly displayed on the wall, near the counter where you will order. The six grain blend is deep cherry/ grape purple and consists of rye berries, hulless barley, pearl barley, brown, red and black rices. It is known to be high in iron. It was a grand first experience for me. Toothsome texture, enticing color, and healthy all at once, the grains’ deep hue, contrast against all of the bright colors of the fresh veggies and fruit. Black Forbidden Rice is gluten free and a huge bonus for those seeking exciting solutions to avoiding the omnipresent offender. Six individual pieces are offered like compact, sculptured compositions. As a lover of all things mushroom, I opted for the ENOKI mushroom bite, a neatly stacked pile of those beauties bound in a single band of nori and dressed with more funghi fun with the shitake teriyaki. I also loved the tented slabs of Mango caressing a single bite of six grain rice blend.

Sticky sweetness was successfully avoided by pairing the fruit with jalapeno wasabi sauce. Unable to resist the bulging Rice Paper Wrap, I wasn’t sure I could possibly take a bite of the Nutty Butty, which I saved for last. With a little rest and some prompting from E, we finished with this overflowing wrap filled with buckwheat noodles, tofu, avocado, carrot and cilantro, crunchy peanuts and jalepeno. Like everything else I tasted here, Vaknin nailed this one, too, despite the unlikely combo of ingredients. Kudos to the Owner/Chef for keeping the prices affordable, although I don’t see how he does it. Most rolls cost $6.50 and Individual pieces are $1. The combos are even better value, with a range of choices including the more than satisfying Combo Two: 2 rolls and 2 individual pieces for $13.50 ($15.00 value). Perfect for vegetarians, kosher keepers, vegans, gluten avoiders and healthy eaters, let me know what you think after checking out Beyond Sushi. And, because it’s likely that you are now hankering for some big Asian flavors, I leave you with this tasty recipe from my generous friend, Gayle Squires.