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Tamari closed — Brooklynian

Tamari closed

gretch
edited November -1 in Park Slope
Yesterday I found out a Japanese restaurant at Union st. and 5th avenue, called "Tamari," has closed! It was so sudden I could not even go last time before it was closed....It was one of my best favorite Japanese restaurant in the neighborhood. I wish they are moving & re-opening somewhere...Anybody know what happened?

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  • they were probably not able to stay in business because there are about 55 other japanese restaurants within a 10 block radius.

    just a guess.
  • I know, it's almost ridiculous how many there are, but Tamari was one of the few authentic, home-style Japanese food restaurant, it's too bad it's gone...
  • gretch wrote: I know, it's almost ridiculous how many there are, but Tamari was one of the few authentic, home-style Japanese food restaurant, it's too bad it's gone...
    NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!! Somebody tell me they are just on summer vacation please! I've been out of town . . .
  • Very sad.......I think that more people have to know which place serve REAL JAPANESE FOOD. Then real one don't have to close.
  • I know Kappa Sake House (former Sakura, on 5th av.) is one of them, and Blue Ribbon Sushi (though rather pricy)...
  • That sucks...Tamari was one of the better sushi places.
  • belzjm wrote: they were probably not able to stay in business because there are about 55 other japanese restaurants within a 10 block radius.

    just a guess.
    Except that Tamari has been replaced by a sushi joint.
  • That's a shame. I never had any problems with Tamari and enjoyed a few things on Tamari's menu I haven't found at other Japanese restaurants. I confess I ordered more frequently from Kiku than Tamari.

    If Tamari went out of business and needed help, had I known I would have ordered from them more often.
  • TimmyTheTiger wrote: [quote=belzjm]they were probably not able to stay in business because there are about 55 other japanese restaurants within a 10 block radius.

    just a guess.
    Except that Tamari has been replaced by a sushi joint.

    I tried it. Meh.
    That new sushi joint - Sushi Ya - is seriously mediocre, of the watery miso soup and watery carrot ginger dressing variety. It's a real shame. It's just like one of the dozen mediocre sushi joints on 5th Ave now.
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