Sushi Nanase

522 Mamaroneck Ave, White Plains
(914) 285-5351

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Russell Findlay

Just called...It's out of business.

Alison Coleman

This site is my favorite place. Of all restaurants I know I like it most. I never miss an opportunity to go to visit this restaurant. when I want to go to a good lunch, this restaurant comes first to my head. splendid and food and a large menu.professional team, and good mood. Also, the expence is fair. I recommend this restaurant with no hesitation.

Christopher Arnold

The ultimate omakase experience. Indulge yourself. But make sure to make reservations!

Alexander Moore

Truly excellent. The omakase is varied, well thought out, and of the highest quality. The space is small but not cramped, but intimate. I can not recommend this restaurant highly enough.

Amber Gilbert

A must visit restaurant! The service is sensational as expected and the food items unique and flavorful.

Anna Pearson

Wow...super satisfied and delicious food. I will be back soon

Andre Powell

Great food at reasonable prices. the owner is quite nice!

Francis Roldan

Enjoyed it immensely!

Michael Pascutti

Wonderful food. Very high quality. They do have rules and not simply out to serve the most people. Make a reservation and have a great experience.

Sam Neubardt

Delicious food and nice hospitality. Don't come here if you need to be coddled. The food is incredible.

Andrew D. Wong

Excellent omakase. Be sure you have a reservation, you're on time, and be respectful.

Jeffrey Pogany

Come for the food and know you're getting authentic sushi from an incredible chef. Reservations are a must! No need to get dolled up as the decor inside is plain and ordinary. But the fish is anything but...

Gilbert Hung

amazing straightforward traditional sushi. perfect garnish on the sushi to accentuate the fish

Jessica Ayora

Definitely, the best Sushi in White Plains. Chef Yoshimichi, displays his artful and exquisite sushi in every dish. This is a must go to place for anyone in the Westchester area.

Melissa Ellen

I walked in to this restaurant, it was empty at 7:45 on a Tuesday. I asked for a table and was told, "No.". Reservations only. Sushi only and a minimum of $55.00 per person. I am a food lover and would have probably spent more than that if they let me sit down! It was one of the rudest most disgusting forms of non-hospitality I have ever experienced.

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