Wednesday, October 26, 2022

Openings: Sushi Mumi on St. Mark's Place

Sushi Mumi, featuring a 10-seat counter, recently debuted at 130 St. Mark's Place just west of Avenue A. 

The Instagram description: An upscale Omakase restaurant serving authentic Edomae-style sushi by Executive Chef and co-founder Marco Lin, a veteran of Bryant Park's Michelin-starred Sushi Ginza Onodera. 

Reservations are available via Resy, which notes to "expect a $250 tasting." 

Sushi Mumi takes over for Kura, which closed back in the summer after nine years in service.

H/T Steven

11 comments:

  1. I am sooo over "Restaurants" and their "chefs", apparently we are in Gilded Age 2.0

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  2. $250 meal in the East Village? Bring back Theresa's!!!!

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    1. Theresa’s was my fave Polish restaurant!

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  3. Echoing @noble neolani, I am sooo over "omakase" and "tasting menus". And 250 bucks? Dans votre chapeau, baby!

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  4. $250, seriously? Everyone eating there will be slumming from a richer neighborhood, since virtually nobody around here spends that kind of money to eat out (especially for counter service!).

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    1. I don't think you understand what a counter omakase experience is. Counter is the way to go, and watch.

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  5. Seems unnecessary hate for a place that hasn't even opened yet.

    And...I mean...the EV is still more diverse than many a downtown neighborhood, but let's not pretend there aren't plenty of rich folks living here to eat at this place.

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  6. @12:01PM: Hate? No hate, just astonishment that while so many people in this city don't have enough to eat, and many children get 2 of their meals of the day at SCHOOL, people are just fine with dropping that kind of coin for an omakase "experience".

    Maybe if, for every $250 that was spent there, $50 was also donated to food pantries and similar, it would be a *little* bit less heedlessly offensive to the rest of us.

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    1. And no one on EVG never complained on their prices...

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  8. Two hundred and fifty dollars!? For $250 I can get a bucket at KFC and an eight ball of cocaine. Geez

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