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Brunch in Harlem’s [1]Chocolat

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Brunch in Harlem’s Chocolat

Opened in November of2010, Chocolat Restaurant became a major brunch spot in West Harlem. They have an unlimited mimosa menu for $12 – that is enough of a reason to head there.

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The red velvet pancakes are very popular and delicious but a bit pricey for $16 and 18% gratuity is automatically added.

Chocolat

2217-23 Frederick Douglass Blvd. (120th Street) MAP

Harlem, NY 10026

(212) 222-4545

Mr. Nobu, The Owner of Jado Sushi – Harlem, U.S.A.

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Special Interview with Mr. Nobu who opened the first Japanese owned sushi restaurant “Jado Sushi” in Harlem

We never imagined anybody would be crazy enough to open a Sushi Bar in Harlem until we saw Jado Sushi on Frederick Douglas Blvd. and 114th Street last summer. We needed to discover who was responsible behind this new restaurant. We learned his name is Mr. Nobu and he agreed to share his success story with Harlem2Nippon.

Harlem needed a good Japanese Sushi restaurant

H2N: What made you decide to open a Sushi Restaurant in Harlem? Have you had any experience in the restaurant business?

Nobu; It just happened by chance. I was living on the Upper West Side and I was forced to move out when my lease was up. So I was desperately seeking an affordable apartment and found a great place in Harlem. That was 8 years ago. Even though I fell in love with the down to earth great neighborhood, it was far from convenient when it comes to essential stuff like eating out and finding a store for a bottle of decent wine. Then I saw a great business opportunity. The real estate was relatively cheap so I opened a small wine shop called “The Winery” in 2007. It was a tiny store about a size of my kitchen so you don’t need high maintenance. I have no experience what so ever in the restaurant businesses, but I thought, “I wish there was a Japanese restaurant nearby where I can enjoy good food and wine,” and I opened one myself! You can go to places like “Brush Stroke” operated by Tsuji Cooking School in Tribeca but it is very expensive. I opened Jado Sushi in Harlem because I didn’t know anything about the business. I wouldn’t have done it if I knew it.

Seafood Salad

H2N: Jado serves a quality food in cozy atmosphere and became successful in such a short time. What did you do before you ventured into this culinary extravaganza?

Nobu: I was a designer. I was doing graphic design at an advertising firm in Tokyo in the 80’s. Bubbly days, you know. I was happy but I had a passion for Interior Design so I saved up enough money and I came to New York to study in 1985. Why New York? Because New York is number one in everything, honey, Art, Music, Dance, Architecture, Business………New York is the place to be! I studied Visual Merchandising at a college. Then I was teaching Package Designing course at F.I.T.

H2N: So basically your artistic creativity made Jado so unique and one of a kind in Harlem. You implemented the same visual merchandising concept into the restaurant business.

Nobu: Absolutely. I told the chefs, “Cook in Japanese way and present in French, each dish should look like visual art.” That is why our plates are all white. We apply our food with the same concept as package design. Our policy is to make food look prettier than it already is. The lighting is also a very essential aspect that helps create the environment. Light can be used to create realistic and fantastical effects in a wide range of visual media. Lighting is one of very important components of Visual Merchandising. I could go on and on……(lol)

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H2N: Wow, Nobu san, you are such an artist!! Let’s talk about the food. I was so impressed by your California Roll that comes with real crabmeat, not phony rubbery crap.

Nobu: All Japanese customers love it. Most of the American diners don’t even notice the difference (lol). I recommend Pork Rib, the best selling item on our menu, really tender and delicious! Sea Scallops are also very popular.

H2N: Are you the sole owner of Jado Sushi or do you have investors?

Nobu: I started with my own money. No investors, just me. I didn’t know it was this tough.

H2N: Unbelievable! No experience, no sponsors and you did it in Harlem!! It sounds crazy but you made it possible. You just thought Harlem needed a Sushi Bar……..I adore you.

Nobu: Like I said before, if I had experience in the restaurant business I never would have had opened a restaurant, not just in Harlem or any location.

H2N: Let’s talk about hiring. I noticed you have Japanese sushi chefs. Did you bring them from Japan?

Nobu: No. I recruited sushi chefs through newspaper ads but most of the waiting staff members are friends and acquaintances from Harlem. Don’t get me wrong. I hire professionals. I make sure each person knows what he or she is doing in that particular position and is professional about it. One thing about this place is we treat customers like I want to be treated because I am my own customer. So please come to Jado Sushi, we won’t disappoint you!

H2N: Thank you, Nobu san.

I personally love Jado Sushi for the finest sushi and great ambiance. I had a Bento Box the other day. It came with the choice of soup or salad and 3 pieces of sushi (tuna, salmon & yellow tail), Tempura (shrimp, mushroom & Renkon lotus} and Chicken Teriyaki (which I requested to replace with Salmon Teriyaki for an additional $3) served in black lacquer box. I’m so proud that I made this choice!!

Jado Sushi

2118 Frederick Douglass Blvd bet 114th & 115th streets

Phone (212) 866-2118

Please visit Jado Sushi’s website:

http://www.jadosushi.com/

Interviewed by Yasuko Ito

Jado Sushi In Harlem! 店名は邪道でも味は一流 (Closed)

(Jado Sushiは残念ながら閉店しました)

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Jado Sushi In Harlem! 店名は邪道でも味は一流

Jado Sushi
2118 Frederick Douglass Blvd, NYC 10026
(bet 114th St.  and 115th St.)
(212) 866-2118 MAP

 ハーレムにまともな寿司を食べさせてくれる寿司屋が出現!「ネオ・ハーレム」がすすむなか、待ちに待った本格派寿司屋がフレデリック・ダグラスの114丁目と115丁目の間にできました。その名も「邪道寿司」。「Ichiban」「Sushi King」など虚勢を張った名前が幅を利かせているレストラン業界で、それもこともあろうにニューヨーカーたちグルメを相手に「邪道(まともでない wrong way)」などと名乗るのはただ者ではないはず。もしや、とてつもない自信の表れなのかもしれない…….、とさっそく偵察に行ってきました。

ちゃんと日本のビールもありました。それも、メジャーなサッポロだけでなく、沖縄のオリオン、そして聞いたことのない埼玉のビールもありました。日本酒も揃っているしドリンク・メニューはかなり充実しています。日本レストランには珍しくワイン・リストがしっかりしているのには感動。味もなかなか…….値段も押さえ気味。オーナーのノブさんが地元ハーレムにあるワイン・ショップ、「The Winery」も経営していると聞いて納得。

Jado Sushi counter

御寿司を握るのは3人の日本人の板前さんです。最近はミッドタウンあたりの寿司屋でもニッポン人以外の職人さんが多いなか、ここ、「邪道寿司」は本格派です。寿司メニューはスパイシー・ツナ・ロールなど、やはり外人を意識したセレクションが中心ですが、カルフォルニア・ロールはおきまりのカニかまではなく本物の蟹を使っているところなど「日本のこだわり」が感じられます。NYの寿司屋には珍しいかんぴょう巻きもあります。外人にはあまり馴染みのないロールですが一体どんな人が注文するのか、気になるところです。ハッピー・アワー、5-7時までは飲み物が半額、ゴージャスなお店なのにお値段はわりとリーズナブルです。週末は混み合いますので予約することをお薦めします。

Seafood Salad

近所に住んでいる方は出前も頼めます。詳細はホームページをチェックして下さい。

http://www.jadosushi.com/

ハーレムに本格的な寿司屋をオープンしたオーナーの「ノブさん」って一体どんな人なのでしょう。次回、「ハーレム2ニッポン」のみなさんのためにノブさんが取材に応じてくれることになりました。NYのジャングル、ハーレムでビジネスを成功させた日本人、大津ノブさんの秘話を大公開。乞うご期待!

(伊藤弥住子)

Jado Sushi in Harlem – Not A Wrong Way

Jado Sushi

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Jado Sushi in Harlem – Not A Wrong Way

Jado Sushi
2118 Frederick Douglass Blvd, NYC 10026
(bet. 114th St. and 115th St.)
(212) 866-2118

Jado Sushi, the new sushi restaurant on Frederick Douglass Boulevard between 114th and 115th Street, opened earlier this year in Harlem and has quickly become one of the most popular eateries in the neighborhood.

The name Jado is ironic because it means “A Wrong Way” in Japanese.  Jado Sushi is not jado (wrong way) at all and is the new place for authentic sushi lovers.

The restaurant offers a great selection of beer, sake, wine and mixed drinks. In addition to the very popular Japanese beer, Sapporo, you can also choose Orion from Okinawa Island, and local beers from near my hometown, Saitama. You can’t get any more authentic than that! The wine list is also very impressive, which is not surprising considering that the owner, Nobu-san, also owns “The Winery” down the street.

Calamari

Three chefs working behind the sushi bar, all of them from Japan, make (nigiru) great sushi, sashimi, and a variety of fish. Everything is very fresh. One remarkable thing about Jado Sushi is that it serves California rolls stuffed with real crabmeat instead of processed, imitation seafood often found in sushi restaurants in America.

Jado Sushi is a most welcome addition to Harlem’s restaurant row. It is extremely busy on the weekends so reservations are highly recommended.

If dining out is not an option, Jado Sushi offers delivery service. Check out the special delivery menu on the website for more details.

http://www.jadosushi.com/

Jado Chicken

Jado Chicken

We will feature a special interview with the owner of Jado Sushi, Nobu-san, on Harlem2Nippon.com soon. Don’t miss it!

(Yasuko Ito)