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Been rough on the wallet though.

Pet Shop took a pretty significant portion of my fun money allowance this month. hah

Can't wait to try Cellar and Wurst.

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Looks like Wurstbar is doing their soft opening right now and will probably be open this weekend.

Pretty solid couple weeks with Pet Shop, Cellar 335 and now this place opening up.

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omg i will shit myself if i can get an oberon in jc!

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i've heard from a reliable source that Bell's is working on getting their beers in NJ!

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yowza wurst bar! there's a bar near my hometown of ann arbor called the wurst bar and i used to dream of franchising it out here cause i thought it would do well in jc. someone beat me to it (not franchised obviously, but still a similar idea).

http://wurstbarypsi.com/

i hope they do well! too bad they won't have michigan beer though.

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The old Sushi Tango space is being transformed into a place called Wurstbar: http://www.wurstbarjc.com/


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For what it's worth, Stella's has a passable breakfast sandwich now.
Haven't tried the coffee, but the TEC was serviceable. Probably the winner for combination of good/fast/cheap in relative proximity to Grove St. Path.

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A breakfast spot (please no more brunch) would be great right across from Wonder Bagel, siphon off some of the traffic. It's just hard to get people to come in at 5am I guess.

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pretty sure there was an old thread where it was noted that it's going to be a beergarden

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Sushi Tango appears to be becoming a rather large, nice looking bar. I walked by today and the door was open, it's got a long way to go but it looks nice. The other day, somebody was asking a contractor what's going in and he said "a bar".

I hope it's an interesting concept. I had heard a while ago that it was going to be some sort of beer hall, then somebody said a tapas bar, and Jersey City Eats reported that it was remaining as Sushi Tango.

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And before that, it was Moochie's.

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Last night I was doing some laundry at Carolina's and there were a bunch of dudes scouting out the Sushi Tango space and discussing things, presumably about how to renovate the space.

I have never been in Sushi Tango, but it was empty and lit up so I got to see the size of the place. Bigger than I thought.

Was this the place that years ago was Downtown Eddie's? I think that closed down just before I moved here.


Yes, I think it closed in 2001, maybe '02.

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Last night I was doing some laundry at Carolina's and there were a bunch of dudes scouting out the Sushi Tango space and discussing things, presumably about how to renovate the space.

I have never been in Sushi Tango, but it was empty and lit up so I got to see the size of the place. Bigger than I thought.

Was this the place that years ago was Downtown Eddie's? I think that closed down just before I moved here.

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http://ny.eater.com/maps/best-sushi-restaurants-nyc

saw this and thought several of you might like.


Thanks, very useful for us nigiri and sashimi snobs....;). Hold the maki.

From my personal favorites Sasabune is missing from this list. At $150 pp a lot of these places are once-a-year affairs, if that.

From a bang for the buck perspective Roy's mentioned by Frank_M looks very appealing. Nothing wrong with super-fresh cuts of salmon, yellowtail or tuna at a great price. Toro at $14 per piece at a fancy place is awesome, but only on a business T&E account, at least for me.

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http://ny.eater.com/maps/best-sushi-restaurants-nyc

saw this and thought several of you might like.

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I'm a glutton for maki drowning in spicy mayo like anyone else, and one of Honshu's signature appetizers in particular does not disappoint in that regard, but I don't understand why superlatives are so often used to describe their sushi, which presumably includes nigiri. Despite many attempts over the years, I've consistently found Honshu's nigiri no better than the local competition. There's plenty of delicious maki in Jersey City, including Honshu's, but for simpler preparations where the fish is everything, flavor and texture almost always fall short of expense and expectation.

Meanwhile for lunch today, I had some of the nicest tuna, yellowtail, and salmon nigiri at an old, funky smelling, hole-in-the-wall fish store at 62nd and 1st Ave (Roy's Fish and Sushi, a.k.a. Pom's). Great fish is out there, but not every restaurant is interested in buying it.

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+1 for Honshu's food

?1 for no BYOB

+1 for new outdoor seating

?1 for the time the delivery guy gave me a hard time for not tipping him enough


About the unsavory delivery experience, was it a delivery by Honshu? Or, from a delivery service like seamless or grubhub? If the former, I hope you called and reported this to Honshu. From my many visits, I have gotten to know the manager, and all of their wait staff, and I'm sure Jason (the manager) would not be happy to know this happened.


This was about a year ago. In all honesty, it was my fault, I did the math wrong in my head. I think I only offered him something like $2 and some change. The guy called me out like a just stole his lollipop, which in hindsight I don't mind as much because $2 is a real stingy tip.

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yes. they just moved to the Merrill Lynch/Bank of America building corner of York and Greene. Got out door seatings too!
Looking really good. Can't wait to go at the new location.

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As for Sushi Tango closing down, good riddance. I visited that place twice: the furniture was dirty (the covers on the cushions on the benches were FILTHY) and the place overall was just one giant MEH with zero ambiance and just plain dead. The second time was a take out order (no way I was going to waste my time sitting there) but it was remarkably uninspired sushi.

If you want truly great sushi, served by people who are welcoming and always smiling and looking to serve you with care, go hit up Honshu Lounge (above City Diner, formerly known as Flamingo Diner). Their sushi is always fresh, and very good. And, to top it off, it is BYOB. Once I found Honshu, my search for good sushi came to an end.


Honshu has moved to a new location, yes?


Good. I won't be missing those stairs.

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The woman working at Big Chef across the street today said there is a new owner of the Sushi Tango building and they are aiming for a November opening (good luck).

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Looks like Honshu is no longer BYOB...sad day in JC! Another BYOB bites the dust!


Yeah, apparently this is true. I didn't realize that was the case until I saw on their website some unclear reference to "expanded beverage service". Oh well, as long as they keep putting out a top notch product, I will continue to patronize them.


But you are such "good" friends with Jason. Lmfao. Not knocking Honshu at all, that place is the BEST. But you getting all high and mighty and NOT knowing they moved and now have liquor is HILARIOUS, tell Jason I said hi.

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+1 for Honshu's food

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?1 for the time the delivery guy gave me a hard time for not tipping him enough


About the unsavory delivery experience, was it a delivery by Honshu? Or, from a delivery service like seamless or grubhub? If the former, I hope you called and reported this to Honshu. From my many visits, I have gotten to know the manager, and all of their wait staff, and I'm sure Jason (the manager) would not be happy to know this happened.

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+1 for Honshu's food

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Looks like Honshu is no longer BYOB...sad day in JC! Another BYOB bites the dust!


Yeah, apparently this is true. I didn't realize that was the case until I saw on their website some unclear reference to "expanded beverage service". Oh well, as long as they keep putting out a top notch product, I will continue to patronize them.

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Looks like Honshu is no longer BYOB...sad day in JC! Another BYOB bites the dust!

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Jesus christ, calm down. This isn't Yelp.

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yes. they just moved to the Merrill Lynch/Bank of America building corner of York and Greene. Got out door seatings too!
Looking really good. Can't wait to go at the new location.

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As for Sushi Tango closing down, good riddance. I visited that place twice: the furniture was dirty (the covers on the cushions on the benches were FILTHY) and the place overall was just one giant MEH with zero ambiance and just plain dead. The second time was a take out order (no way I was going to waste my time sitting there) but it was remarkably uninspired sushi.

If you want truly great sushi, served by people who are welcoming and always smiling and looking to serve you with care, go hit up Honshu Lounge (above City Diner, formerly known as Flamingo Diner). Their sushi is always fresh, and very good. And, to top it off, it is BYOB. Once I found Honshu, my search for good sushi came to an end.


Honshu has moved to a new location, yes?

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Yeah the food is really good at Zeppelin - I was there on Saturday. I don't have a major problem with Zeppelin, but my comments were more along the line of authenticity (I think Zeppelin is kind of cheap/Disney-looking), and the clientele is sometimes a little weird.


What does this have to do with execution?

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As for Sushi Tango closing down, good riddance. I visited that place twice: the furniture was dirty (the covers on the cushions on the benches were FILTHY) and the place overall was just one giant MEH with zero ambiance and just plain dead. The second time was a take out order (no way I was going to waste my time sitting there) but it was remarkably uninspired sushi.

If you want truly great sushi, served by people who are welcoming and always smiling and looking to serve you with care, go hit up Honshu Lounge (above City Diner, formerly known as Flamingo Diner). Their sushi is always fresh, and very good. And, to top it off, it is BYOB. Once I found Honshu, my search for good sushi came to an end.


Honshu has moved to a new location, yes?

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I was told by one of the adjacent businesses that it is going to become a beer garden. Yes, another one.
More like a beer living room.

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Not sure what you mean by authenticity, but most of the beer gardens I have visited in Germany (particularly Munich and some in Frankfurt) look essentially the same as the Zepp: outdoor space, long communal wooden tables with benches, some with grass, others without.

As for the clientele being "a little weird" I suppose it is mixed bag of people, which I happen to prefer. In my mind, a true beer garden is just like that: open to all, and welcoming to anyone from a baby to an octogenarian. I like that people come to the Zepp with kids and hang out with other parents/families while enjoying an outdoor beer. You get some groups of bros, which does suck, but I find the place to be great.

BTW, images of beer gardens in Germany. Not sure what you see there, but it looks remarkably similar to the Zepp.


I think he means the stage area, which is admittedly a little cheesy and over the top with the Bavarian styling. Not that it really matters - plenty of good beers, good enough food, huge, really not sure what else you'd be looking for in a biergarten.


Oh, yeah. I suppose the stage IS cheesy. But, then again, it doesn't really detract from the rest of place. PLENTY of beer taps, good all around selection, great bartenders (most of the girls working there have been at it for years, and they do remember their customers well) and the food is decent enough (I hardly ever eat there, but have tried a few things). The stage is cool for when they do have a live act, but I hardly go there for that. I am there to drink a beer, socialize and sometimes to sit by myself while reading a book.

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