
Along 16th Street, there's a host of different cuisines on offer. Last night, we had some Japanese. When you walk in, there's a long bar and several high tables. Beyond this set of tables, there's a sushi bar where we chose to sit. In the back is another collection of tables. The music was house, and there's a Japanese movie playing against one wall.
The happy hour hand rolls at Tokyo Go-Go are one of the best deals in the city. Every day from 5.30 to 7.00, they offer a selection of ten hand rolls for $3 each.
Between the two of us, we had the crab & salmon, unagi, spicy tuna, albacore poke, shrimp tempura, and hamachi with quail egg hand rolls. Each came with generous portions of fresh fish, interesting flavor combinations, and of course the price is unbeatable.
We tried only two other things off the menu: a unique Japanese twist on an oyster shooter and a straightforward california roll. That was more than enough for an early dinner.
The bill total came to $36 (including tip) for the two of us as we only had water to drink. It's not often that you can have a great sushi dinner for under $20 per person.
The happy hour hand rolls at Tokyo Go-Go are one of the best deals in the city. Every day from 5.30 to 7.00, they offer a selection of ten hand rolls for $3 each.
Between the two of us, we had the crab & salmon, unagi, spicy tuna, albacore poke, shrimp tempura, and hamachi with quail egg hand rolls. Each came with generous portions of fresh fish, interesting flavor combinations, and of course the price is unbeatable.
We tried only two other things off the menu: a unique Japanese twist on an oyster shooter and a straightforward california roll. That was more than enough for an early dinner.
The bill total came to $36 (including tip) for the two of us as we only had water to drink. It's not often that you can have a great sushi dinner for under $20 per person.
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