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“Joseph Ulloa, once a regular at the Port Washington branch of this New Orleans Japanese restaurant, brings the chain to NYC with partner Richard Volpe. Sushi...” timeout

Cuisine:  Sushi, Japanese
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Rock-n-Sake's party-sushi concept first launched in New Orleans, a place that surely needed some fish-festivity in the time following Hurricane Katrina's devastation. A second location—also serving a wide selection of Japanese food and sake set to a rousing soundtrack—came to Port Washington, Long I... Read More
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Joseph Ulloa was already planning on expanding his New Orleans designer sushi joint to Long Island and Manhattan when Hurricane Katrina hit, speeding up the process. Rock-n-Sake has... Read More
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August 28, 2008 - 5:31 pm: Rock-n-Sake || A few months ago, I was having dinner with my cousin Candice and her fiance Jonathan (who live on Long Island) when they mentioned a friend of theirs had a great sushi restaurant out in Port Washington. In fact, they said, he was working on... || Go to TheSt... Read More
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CHELSEA—We've got one more bit in our by-committee education on Nola import Rock-n-Sake. A correspondent from the the Big Easy supplies us with a perspective from those parts: "I saw the post about Rock-n-Sake. First, the guys weren't "washed out of New Orleans." Rock-n-Sake is locat... Read More
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From Serious Eats: New York Williams Sonoma is now selling cocktail mixes from Grammercy Tavern and Eleven Madison Park [Grub Street] There is a falafel eating contest at Snacklicious on Sunday [8coupons] Paul McCartney was served meat at Nick & Toni's in the Hamptons [Monsters and Crit... Read More
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Click the image above to view the full photogallery. 1) Williamsburg: Our roving photographer checks in at the space on Bedford and North 11th: "This was the Triple Crown Lounge on Bedford Ave and like N11th, across from Sound Fix. They had tons of neighbor troubles and then I remember readin... Read More
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This is the Thursday Opening Report, a regular feature that provides the precise status of venues. As per standard operating procedure around here, your contributions are so very welcome. Tong Thai's Signage Indicates it's Opening Today [Photo Credit] 1) Red Hook: Neil Ganic’s long-awaited reope... Read More
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Mea culpa, kids. As several Eater commenters observed, our misgivings about the establishment set to open in the former Varietal space on West 25th Street, one Rock-n-Sake by name, perhaps were overly hasty. Sayeth one commenter,Look for good things here from Rock N Sake. These guys were washed out ... Read More
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So there was a time a few years ago when Chelsea was set to become the next great New York City dining neighborhood. Right? We didn't just imagine this? Because, we must say, the upcoming wave of Chelsea openings aren't exactly the kind likely to find it onto next year's Michelin list. Consider, f... Read More
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