New Jersey airport opens sushi bar with world-class seafood from Tokyo
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When searching for high-grade sushi, an airport typically isn’t the first place one might look (though, that option seems much smarter than a gas station). Just in time for holiday travels, Newark Liberty International Airport has opened Tsukiji Fishroom, a hub for pre-made products featuring ingredients directly from Tokyo‘s world-famous seafood market.
According to Bloomberg, customers begin to line up at the original Tsukiji fish market in Tokyo around 4 a.m. and the wait can last hours. OTG Management restaurant group, which is in charge of a $120 million renovation of United’s Terminal C, is flying fish from that market to Newark through a partnership with True World Foods LLC - seafood supplier to elite American clients Nobu, Brooklyn Fare, Blue Ribbon, and Sushiden.
Some people are itching it try the fare, while others remain quite skeptical.
“PSA: the EWR Tsujiki sushi stand (apparently flown in from the market in Tokyo) does not taste the same. Don’t know why I was hopeful,” Forbes writer Chloe Sorvino wrote.
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