Douglas Kim/SHION 69 Leonard Street
SHION 69 Leonard Street
Pedro Iglesias/SHION 69 Leonard Street
Vincent Zhu/SHION 69 Leonard Street
Douglas Kim/SHION 69 Leonard Street
Bernard Lin/SHION 69 Leonard Street
Douglas Kim/SHION 69 Leonard Street
SHION 69 Leonard Street
Douglas Kim/SHION 69 Leonard Street
Douglas Kim/SHION 69 Leonard Street
Shion 69 Leonard Street
Guide Michelin
Vaut l'étape
Cuisine japonaise
L'avis du Guide Michelin
There are just eight seats and a distinctive Japanese charm at Chef Shion Uino's quiet sushi-ya, which features prized, beautiful seafood sourced primarily from Japan (including impressive amount directly from fishermen in his hometown of Amakusa). Never, at any point, does it look like the chef is cutting from a filet he’s already sliced. The product is whole and luscious every time, which is all the more reason why the nigiri sees little beyond a dot of wasabi or a dab of nikiri. Regulars, of which there are many, are treated to special pieces throughout the evening and will recognize some of his signature dishes, like hairy crab dressed with Japanese black vinegar, as well as his unrivaled tamago, which tastes as perfect as it looks.
Localisation
69 Leonard St.New York 10013