
"The two sushi spots are located within blocks of each other in Midtown East, Manhattan. Kurumazushi is a legendary spot that has been open since 1977, although it didn't move to its current location until 1996. Stewart even listed the private Tatami Room at Kurumazushi as one of her favorite date spots. Sushi Yasuda, meanwhile, is a high-end omakase spot that is known to serve some of the best classic sushi in New York City, with prices to match."
"A dinner at Sushi Yasuda will cost you $100 minimum, while a set dinner at Kurumazushi starts at $160 - not exactly most people's definition of a casual week-night dinner. But that's the benefit of being Martha Stewart. Martha Stewart loves to sit down for a weekly sushi dinner Kazoka30/Getty Images While Martha Stewart is a regular at her two New York City favorites, Sushi Yasuda or Kurumazushi, the sushi restaurants are only the beginning of her love for raw fish."
Martha Stewart dines weekly at Sushi Yasuda or Kurumazushi in Midtown East, Manhattan. Her favorites across the U.S. include legendary fine-dining destinations like Le Bernardin in New York and Tartine Bakery in San Francisco as well as simple regional spots such as Kasia's Deli in Chicago for pierogies and Bob's Clam Hut in Maine for lobster rolls. Kurumazushi opened in 1977 and moved to its current location in 1996, featuring a private Tatami Room. Sushi Yasuda is an upscale omakase restaurant known for classic sushi with matching prices. Stewart also frequents Nobu and Matsuhisa restaurants.
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