I just returned from another superior dinner at Sunny Garden on Farber Road - or as I call it, Nobu Princeton. The food is prepared just as carefully, and presented with equal panache; but the experience comes without the pretense, pestilence and sheer patience required at Nobu's better-known namesake, whether in Malibu or New York.
Therefore, I am providing them the highest praise possible of an ad guy: free space.
You must go, if for nothing else but the wonton soup (delicate and authentic) and the ceviche of sorts the sushi chefs present prior to your main dish. The flavors blend so well, a diner further down the bar asked if he could order a meal-sized portion of the little app.
Visit sunnygarden.net for more info, hours and directions. Of course I have to suggest you dine at one of my clients' restaurants 90% of the week, lunch included - but save that last 10 for Sunny G.
Above: Shrimp Grand Marnier at Nobu Princeton...err, I mean, Sunny Garden.