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Mizu Sushi Dishes Fresh Fish

Mizu, a sushi spot in flatiron, is unpretentious. The dining area is simple, with plenty of tables and a tasteful yet simple aesthetic. Just enough to remind you that you’re here for sushi. In fact, the only standout feature of the restaurant–physically, at least–is their sushi bar, with stool seating and a window where you can see the fish. This focus will be a theme throughout the experience. Mizo understands that no amount of flash or finery can compete with a focus on the essentials.

The chefs at Mizu purchase their fish fresh every morning, as well as scallops, shrimp, and sea urchins on a seasonal basis. Their food is always made-to-order. If you want takeout, we were told, you might have to wait for as long as 20 minutes once you arrive–they don’t like to leave food waiting.

Mizu

This dedication to freshness and quality at Mizu permeates the menu. Every dish which presents itself fish-forward is full and flavorful. The presentation is stylish but, again, never to the point of distraction. For starters, try the yellowtail carpaccio or the white tuna truffle. The yellowtail comes with jalapeno and yuzu dressing and has a fruity flavor, which is complemented perfectly by the spice. The white tuna truffle is milder and sweeter–it is a don’t-miss for fans of truffle oil.

When you get to the sushi, start with the Flatiron roll: spicy crunchy salmon topped with salmon, avocado, and ikura. It is a delicious example of Mizu’s fish-first sushi at its best. The salmon topping focuses the flavor with the sweet, spice, and crunch, letting them enhance the natural flavor. We ended our meal on the Jurassic roll, another of our favorites. The miso sauce topping the white tuna roll gave it a sweeter, almost dessert-like flavor which we loved.

Mizu says that they don’t compromise on their fish, and Downtown believes it. Try as we might, we weren’t able to taste every roll they have to offer. But we haven’t given up. We’ll be back soon–plus, we heard something about a happy hour. We hope to see you there.

White Tuna Truffle

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Downtown Q&A: Warrie Price

WARRIE PRICE Founder and president of the Battery Conservancy. Raised $160 million to rebuild and revitalize the Battery Park Gardens and Castle Clinton.

1. Name three women that inspire you, and tell us why.
I am inspired by Lady Bird Johnson, my mentor since I was 18. She shared with me her passion and commitment to give the public free access to nature’s beauty. She instilled in me the role that laws and governance must play in delivering on this promise. 

Franny Reese, the founder of Scenic Hudson and savior of Storm King Mountain, taught me how to fight, to be forceful without raising your voice, and to win.

Agnes Gund encouraged me to follow my vision and to trust in one’s intuitive creativity to enhance all people’s lives. 

2. What has been the secret to your success? 
See blight as unacceptable and create beauty. Be innovative and strive for design excellence. Fill a void; don’t duplicate. Set the bar high. You only live once. As my great grandmother used to say, “Let’s shoot the works.” Exceptional ideas attract support and have a better chance to be implemented.  

3. If you were going to pass on one piece of advice to a young woman, what would it be? 
Never give in on your values or give up on your aspirations.

4. In the fight for equality, what area do you think needs the most attention?  
We get in the door now. We deserve the same paycheck and advancement.

5. What are you most proud of in your career? 
Creating the first chemical-free NYC public landscape/park.

6. Where do you get your confidence? 
I have always been fearless—a foundation for confidence. From birth, I was raised by strong loving women who made me feel I could achieve anything. Small and big achievements build confidence.

7. What makes a woman beautiful?  
Optimism and generosity. Good hair helps, too!

8. What gives you joy? 
When I experience creativity as a problem-solver. I am happiest when I fix things.