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Converted warehouse veiled by graffiti-besmirched railroad loading dock. Find it by following the trail of Japanese businessmen for super-sound sushi served in Zombietown; plus they have great cooked plates, too. Stark high ceilings and neo-industrial setting of whitewashed walls with contemporary art and whimsical Gehry-designed corrugated cardboard chairs. Lobster tempura takes us to the bridge. Sashimi platter takes us round the horn. Sake selection takes us to the stylish floor.
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