Jazzbones to serve sushi beginning Dec. 15

By weeklyvolcano on December 13, 2006

Sushi man Mr. Lee is currently assembling his master sushi corner, Sushi Bistro Raw Bar at Jazzbones.

Jazzbones is not looking to become a sushi bar with a heavy focus on traditional Japanese cuisine, but rather enhance the cuisine already offered.

"A new trend in music venues across the country, Jazzbones also feels this is a great opportunity to offer a unique dining experience for guests and allowing them to challenge their pallet in one sitting," explains Jazzbones General Manager Jennifer Johnson. 

Offering Japanese beers and sake as a perfect way to compliment the raw bar, Jazzbones will also be adding wines specifically chosen to compliment items such as maguro, toro, sea salt edamame.

"Jazzbones is a wild fusion of many music and entertainment varieties with guests just as varied. This next step in adding a raw bar will make the cuisine just as wild and varied," she continues.

Where else can one have a red dragon roll, chicken andouille and a classic martini and a chocolate kahlua mousse?

Sushi Bistro Raw Bar at Jazzbones will open the weekend of Dec 15 serving a limited menu to allow guests some teasing tastes before the full menu is available the following weekend. â€" Jake de Paul