Restaurants & Bars
Sushi Yokohama To Reopen 5 Months After Somerville Fire Ripped Through Downtown
The sushi restaurant on Main Street was among the businesses impacted by the four-alarm fire on June 4.

SOMERVILLE, NJ — Five months since a four-alarm fire ripped through Downtown Somerville, Sushi Yokohama is reopening.
The sushi restaurant at 12 West Main St. in Somerville will host a grand reopening on Thursday, Oct. 10.
"Come and experience our fresh new look and enhanced ambiance. We can't wait to welcome you back! Thank you for your continued support!" wrote Sushi Yokohama.
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A four-alarm fire broke out at a three-story building in Somerville on June 4 prompting firefighters from all over Somerset County to come help extinguish it.
The fire was located on the corner of W Main Street and South Bridge Street in Downtown Somerville which housed restaurants King Tut and Mike's Courtside Kitchen and apartments above. Read More: Somerville Fire Update: Main Street Reopens, Community Rallies Together
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Additionally, two adjacent buildings which housed Yoga Odyssey and Sushi Yokohama were also impacted. Those businesses suffered from smoke and water damage.
King Tut and Mike's Courtside Kitchen have not reopened. Yoga Odyssey opened in a new temporary location at 2 Division St., Suite 7 in Somerville.
For more information on Sushi Yokohama or the grand opening visit sushiyokohamanj.com.
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