Crime & Safety

Follow Up: Yamaguchi

Vows to 'come back stronger and better.'

The Main Street fire that closed three Port Washington businesses and displaced about 50 residents now has families, volunteers and entrepreneurs alike working to get back on their feet. Patch will report on new efforts as information becomes available. 

Restaurant Yamaguchi, a longtime sushi-lovers’ favorite, is scoping out sites in Port Washington.

According to a post on its Facebook page, Yamaguchi writes, “While nothing is final, we have found some options on Main St. and do not plan on relocating far. This is just the beginning of the recovery.”

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The post continues: “Thanks to everybody and please do not worry. 2013 is the year of rebirth. You will not have to wait until 2014. Customers of Restaurant Yamaguchi [are] unparalleled with the kindness, love, and support. And we love you back. We will continue to be the Yamaguchi you always knew, but will come back stronger and better.” 

“Hang on tight, everything will be okay thanks to you!"

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