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Question of the Day: Where is the Best Place to Get Sushi?

With the many choices of Japanese cuisine throughout Smithtown, where do you go to get sushi and what rolls do you eat?

The cuisine offered in Smithtown is diverse and offers a variety of cultural and worldy delights for foodies and fine dining enthusiasts. From Faradays of Smithtown to Chop Shop Bar and Grill, Luso Restaurant to Carrabba's Italian Grill, whatever you are looking for Smithtown has it.

One cuisine heavily represented in Smithtown is Japanese – from , which opened in April, to , , , , and more.

Our Question of the Day for Thursday is, "Where is the Best Place to Get Sushi?"

Feel free to comment in the box below. Look for another question of the day tomorrow on Smithtown Patch.

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