New York Is On a Roll With Greenwich in U.S. Sushinomics

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Sushi restaurants in New York and Greenwich, Connecticut, are on a roll, with both cities ranking among the most expensive locales in the U.S. to buy the Japanese cuisine for the third year in a row.

The price of basic sushi at New York restaurants was about 26 percent higher than the national average this year, leading the Sushinomics Cost-of-Living Index for the third straight year. The index, compiled by Bloomberg Rankings, is based on prices for the two most standard items -- spicy tuna and California rolls -- at restaurants in 28 major cities.