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Room 112 is the trendy sushi bar you thought only existed in Manhattan. I had dinner here with friends last Saturday and was nothing short of impressed. The restaurant is tucked in a little corner on the side of a large corporate building, making it secluded and secretive-- who doesn't want to eat in a secret sushi bar? All four of us comfortably sat in the middle of the restaurant, with a perfect view of the bar where our sushi was created. I ordered the ninja turtle cocktail to start, which was a tropical adventure, a true pre-dinner treat. As an appetizer I had the seaweed salad coupled with clam sushi. The seaweed salad was served in a petit glass bowl (posted pictures) and clams on a small sushi try-- both exquisite. Next I had my entree, which was an order of the salmon dream. The roll was moderately sized, but packed a punch. The roll was adorned with lapidary slabs of salmon and spicy mayo (my absolute favorite). This sushi could have quite possibly been the best salmon roll I've ever eaten. If you're looking for an intimate date-night spot or even a small get together with friends, room 112 is the place to go.
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