Sushi Zo is one of the top omakase sushi restaurants in Los Angeles, known for their incredibly fresh fish, expert preparation, and attention to detail. With the restaurant's recent expansion to New York City, will their West Coast omakase translate well?
In this video from Eater, watch as host Kat Odell heads out to Sushi Zo to find out.
The thing Eater drinks editor and sushi aficionado Kat Odell misses most about living in LA is the amount of great omakase she had at her fingertips. Now a New York resident, Odell was thrilled to learn that one of her SoCal favorites, Sushi Zo, was expanding to the Big Apple. Watch as she explores if the innovative, fresh sushi she remembers can make the East Coast jump.
via Eater
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