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Tommy Tsunami's Pacific Diner

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Published on March 29, 2001

Their hair is perfect, their clothes are perfect, their cell phones are always on, and their IPOs are on hold. So in the meantime, why not gather around the bar at Tommy Tsunami's on weekend nights to suck down some sushi? Inspired by the funky setting, or maybe the seeming New York late-nightness of it all, these young urban pros look like they're ready to revive the Nasdaq once they've closed the raw bar, which stays open even after the kitchen shuts down at midnight. Food of choice: tiger rolls.