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Jun 26 2008

Kotobuki – Washington DC

Published by tolentinoray at 11:02 am under Washington, DC Edit This

Hello all,

 

It’s ray again! And today, I’m back with a little sushi gem that’s related to my earlier post on Makoto (the pricey but wonderfully delicious Japanese restaurant).  Like I said before, my girlfriend and I often frequent the sushi restaurant located above Makoto.  It’s called Kotobuki, and it is a great place to go if you’re looking for affordable and tasty sushi.  Kotobuki is a great hang out spot where the sushi chefs are friendly.  You can enjoy your meal while also listening to some Old School Beatles music, a great deal if you ask me. 

 

In comparison to other sushi places which charge around 4 dollars for 2 pieces of Nigiri Sushi (the pieces of fish on top of rice), Kotobuki charges 1 dollar for 1 piece of sushi which means that you will end up spending half the money you would spend at any other Sushi restaurant! The sushi rolls are also of good quality and cost about 3 dollars per roll, which is also a great deal relative to other sushi restaurants.  I would also recommend the Seaweed salad, the Plum wine, and the Mochi Ice cream (for dessert). 

 

 If you add up the great music, environment, and sushi, then there’s just no reason not to check this hot-spot out.  It gets crowded around dinner time, so be sure to arrive early. They also take orders for pick up so that’s a convenient option as well. 

 

4822 Macarthur Blvd NW

Washington, DC

(202) 625-9080

 

Happy eating everyone!

Ray

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