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"Musashi" > wrote in message
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On average, how long does everyone sit at the sushi bar
assuming dinnertime?
I find my average about 90 minutes.
I suppose whether you drink or not makes a difference.

Most places...45 minutes to an hour.

Hatsuhana @ Mad and 48th...90 minutes to two hours.


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Michael wrote:

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> Hatsuhana @ Mad and 48th...90 minutes to two hours.


At Hatsuhana, I've spent 2.5 hours.. We took our time
enjoying it. And there wasn't anyone waiting to be seated
so no pressure to leave.

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> Michael wrote:
>=20
> >=20
> > Hatsuhana @ Mad and 48th...90 minutes to two hours.

>=20
> At Hatsuhana, I've spent 2.5 hours.. We took our time
> enjoying it. And there wasn't anyone waiting to be seated
> so no pressure to leave.
>=20
> --=20
> Dan
>=20


2 and a half hours at Hatsuhana must have generated quite a bill.

Musashi

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Musashi wrote:

> "Dan Logcher" > wrote in message ...
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>>Michael wrote:
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>>>Hatsuhana @ Mad and 48th...90 minutes to two hours.
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>>At Hatsuhana, I've spent 2.5 hours.. We took our time
>>enjoying it. And there wasn't anyone waiting to be seated
>>so no pressure to leave.
>>

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> 2 and a half hours at Hatsuhana must have generated quite a bill.



Not that bad.. I think it was $114 for two of us. I was drinking beer,
my wife only drinks soda. So it was mostly sushi. We just took our time
and ordered A La Carte. He chatted with other diners, two other couples
along the sushi bar.

There was no pressure to leave since it wasn't all that busy downstairs.
We just spent $120 the other night on 2.5 of us.. My son is now into
sushi, and has jacked our bill up by $25 or so.. Also my wife now loves
(good) uni. So that doesn't help the wallet either.

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"Dan Logcher" > wrote in message =
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> Michael wrote:
>=20
> >=20
> > Hatsuhana @ Mad and 48th...90 minutes to two hours.

>=20
> At Hatsuhana, I've spent 2.5 hours.. We took our time
> enjoying it. And there wasn't anyone waiting to be seated
> so no pressure to leave.
>=20
> --=20
> Dan
>=20


2 and a half hours at Hatsuhana must have generated quite a bill.

Musashi



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