Philly rolls out specials for International Sushi Day

Philadelphia, PALocal News

Philadelphia restaurants gear up to celebrate International Sushi Day on June 18 with enticing deals. Aki Nom Nom offers an all-you-can-eat sushi feast for $33. 95 and participates in Center City SIPS with $7 cocktails. Double Knot features $8 rolls during happy hour, while Javelin rewards diners with a complimentary maki roll. Kooma celebrates with 20% off specialty rolls and $8 sake carafes.

Morimoto introduces a Rainbow Roll, donating part of the proceeds to the Attic Youth Center for Pride month. Kuro, located in Atlantic City, presents a menu with rare fish sourced from Japan. Yakitori Boy offers $3 roll specials to complement its karaoke lounge atmosphere. These promotions underscore the local culinary scene's creativity and community spirit.

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