Kurofune Japanese Restaurant has been serving Commack for the last two decades and has recently gone under new ownership. The current version is a lot better than its predecessor, with a more polished dining room and sushi bar, as well as an updated menu with a few pleasant surprises. Order carefully, and you'll have a good meal.

Credit: Bruce Gilbert

Kurofune, a Japanese mainstay, has been serving Commack for the last two decades.

Credit: Bruce Gilbert

Sushi chefs work at the bar of Kurofune, a long-standing Japanese restaurant under new ownership in Commack.

Credit: Bruce Gilbert

Newly renovated Kurofune in Commack looks more polished, and even has a new menu.

Credit: Bruce Gilbert

One of the Kurofune's sushi chefs prepares uncooked fish at the revived Japanese restaurant in Commack.

Credit: Bruce Gilbert

A rainbow roll, capped with four different fish, is one of the better exotic sushi rolls served at Kurofune in Commack.

Credit: Bruce Gilbert

The fluke usuzukuri, translucent and fanned out, is a stand out among the selections at Kurofune in Commack.

Credit: Bruce Gilbert

Assorted sashimi and sushi are mainstays at Kurofune in Commack.

Credit: Bruce Gilbert

Yellowtail sushi is a standout at Kurofune in Commack.

Credit: Bruce Gilbert

Pork buns are packed with cuts of tender, fatty pork and served with a modestly spicy, mayo-based sauce at Kurofune in Commack.

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