Reviews
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Travel and Leisure - Best Sushi Restaurants in the U.S. - "The subtler flavors of Japanese cuisine are on full display at Horinoya, where first-class sushi is served in a relaxing dining room adhering to the principles of feng shui. "
Gambit Magazine - "an artisanal approach to sushi, a deep roster of cooked dishes"
10Best (a division of USA Today Travel) - "The best sushi place in the CBD hands down"
myNewOrleans.com - Best Japanese Restaurant of the Year 2009 - You won’t find crazy, Americanized rolls here; instead, the focus is on super fresh ingredients, carefully prepared and thoughtfully presented.
divenore - John Besh's New Orleans' Pick - “When we can get away from the restaurants and the kids, my wife and I head for Horinoya on Poydras Street, where we feast on monkfish liver, shu mai, local amberjack, snapper, tuna, and cobia, all transformed into sushi and sashimi.”
The New Orleans Menu - With terrific cooking from one of the widest-ranging Japanese menus in town, plus a first-class sushi bar, Horinoya is in a place few local people think about for such eats: the CBD."
Gambit Magazine - "an artisanal approach to sushi, a deep roster of cooked dishes"
10Best (a division of USA Today Travel) - "The best sushi place in the CBD hands down"
myNewOrleans.com - Best Japanese Restaurant of the Year 2009 - You won’t find crazy, Americanized rolls here; instead, the focus is on super fresh ingredients, carefully prepared and thoughtfully presented.
divenore - John Besh's New Orleans' Pick - “When we can get away from the restaurants and the kids, my wife and I head for Horinoya on Poydras Street, where we feast on monkfish liver, shu mai, local amberjack, snapper, tuna, and cobia, all transformed into sushi and sashimi.”
The New Orleans Menu - With terrific cooking from one of the widest-ranging Japanese menus in town, plus a first-class sushi bar, Horinoya is in a place few local people think about for such eats: the CBD."