Old Town’s Harney Sushi, naturally
located on Harney Street, is not for the claustrophobic. Every
available space in its small interior is literally crammed with
chairs, tiny tables, and stools, all of which are usually seated with
boisterous sake-bombers. The restaurant’s bright red and black
lighting, vocal crowd and clublike atmosphere make it seem even
smaller.
But if you can handle the heat,
Harney’s got lots to offer the party-minded sushi connoisseur. The
chefs’ selection of signature rolls is as fun to read as it is to
taste. The Hippie Roll, with tempura sweet potato, avocado, shitake
mushrooms and crunchies, is a vegetarian’s delight. The remarkable
Thai Tiger Roll is filled with sprouts, yama gobo, and snapper, and
then topped with raw salmon and seared. Others worth mentioning would
make a long list, and unfortunately, an expensive one.
The restaurant doesn’t have a full
bar, but offers a good variety of cold sakes, beers, and cocktails
mixed with Han Korean vodka. Both the Strawberry Lemondrop and the
“Sojito” (a Han mojito with lemonade) are delicious.
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