Monday, October 05, 2009

Sushi in Nazareth

I don't make it up to Nazareth much at all, so I'm going to share verbatim a comment from Mrs. Right about a new sushi place:
There's a new sushi restaurant that opened in downtown Nazareth (Hana Sushi at 6 Belvedere St.) We tried the lunch special and were pleasantly surprised. We brought friends for dinner another night and were impressed - the selections were fresh, creative and delicious. It's a small place, but beautifully designed and decorated. The owners have clearly put an effort into this little venture and we'd love to see it thrive. We're glad to have found such a little gem so close to home. We'll definitely return, and soon.

7 comments:

Mrs. Right said...

BTW, their phone number is 610-759-2810

Their hours are:
Monday - Thursday: 11am - 9:30pm
Friday & Saturday: 11am - 10:30pm
Sunday" 12 noon - 9:30pm

My husband and I are working on a deadline tonight so we just ordered the Jungle Roll, Spider Roll and TNT, which are all excellent. If you get a chance to try this place, I hope you enjoy it. :)

Lehigh Valley Girl said...

Not sure that the words Sushi and Nazareth jive in my head, but what the heck? I'll give it a try. Hope it's as good as Sogo and Robata's. The Lehigh Valley could use more high quality, creative sushi joins in my humble opinion.

porkophilic said...

I'm wondering if you know about any restaurants in the Lehigh Valley and environs that serve organic vegtables (preferably locally grown) and clean meat (organic, no antibiotics/growth hormones, or grass-fed)? The only ones I know about are: The Farmhouse (the burger in the basement bar) and the Glasbern Inn (whence comes the meat for the Farmhouse burger). I dig your site and after 3 years of living here have still not had the "delicacy" of scrapple.

Michael Drabenstott said...

Thanks for your comments re the site. Regarding local/organic foods, I know Bolete (Fountain Hill) sources some of its produce and meat locally. Savory Grill (Seisholtzville) does as well, though I'm not sure how extensively. There used to be a restaurant in Emmaus called Balasia that offered exclusively organic vegetarian dishes. They closed a year or two ago. I understand they're looking for a new location. Glasbern has a garden on the premises where they grow much of their produce.

These are the only restaurants that come to mind. Anyone else?

BTW, I've had scrapple once. Never again.

Anonymous said...

Blue Sky Cafe in Southside Bethlehem I think is also locally sourced. They are more of a lunch place, but offer dinner too.

wiredtoinspire said...

I went to Hana over the weekend for dinner, and I can concur with the good review. The place was crowded because it's small but we still found seating. The service was friendly, and there was a pleasant attention to detail in the plating of our food. The menu is extensive (and not just sushi, but some other fun dishes), and reasonably priced. I could say more, but I'll leave it at that. Definitely worth a visit.

Hillary said...

Hana Sushi is very good. I personally like it better then Sogo in Easton. They offer coupons in Clippers Magazine too.