Photo: Kissaki SushJimmy Fallonis giving back in the New Year.Over the weekend,The Tonight Showhost dined at Kissaki Sushi in Water Mill, New York, withwife Nancy Juvonen, and left a generous $400 tip for their waiter, a rep for the restaurant confirmed with PEOPLE. (Page Sixwas the first to report the tip.)Fallon also posed for some photos with fans who dined next to him. “Drove to the Hamptons to try this Omakase. So worth it because besides the amazing sushi and service, we got to dine next to Jimmy Fallon!” the fan later shared on her Instagram Story.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Kissaki is a rather new restaurant to the area, withKDHamptonsreporting the location opened in June 2020.However, among New York City sushi lovers, the restaurant is known for it’s “premium quality sushi delivery experience” and their “signature premium omakase boxes,” according to the outlet.The original restaurant is located in downtown Manhattan and they later opened a second location in Midtown East after their popularity grew. The Water Mill location is now their third outpost, and another is slated to open in Greenwich, CT this year.Fallon has beenvocalabout his support for restaurants during this time, as the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has forced businesses across the country to close their dining rooms and led to unprecedented permanent closures.In September, Fallondined outside at his favorite New York City restaurantGupshup during an episode ofThe Tonight Show, and gave a plea to his viewers. “Everybody, support your local businesses,” the comedian, 46, said at the time. “Order online.Get takeout. Get delivery. If you can eat out, eat out. Even if you don’t feel like eating, get it delivered and freeze it then eat it the next day.“Since then, stricter measures have been implemented in many cities ascoronavirus cases continue to rise, with New York City closing indoor dining and Los Angeles allowing restaurants to serve take-out only.
Photo: Kissaki Sush

Jimmy Fallonis giving back in the New Year.Over the weekend,The Tonight Showhost dined at Kissaki Sushi in Water Mill, New York, withwife Nancy Juvonen, and left a generous $400 tip for their waiter, a rep for the restaurant confirmed with PEOPLE. (Page Sixwas the first to report the tip.)Fallon also posed for some photos with fans who dined next to him. “Drove to the Hamptons to try this Omakase. So worth it because besides the amazing sushi and service, we got to dine next to Jimmy Fallon!” the fan later shared on her Instagram Story.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Kissaki is a rather new restaurant to the area, withKDHamptonsreporting the location opened in June 2020.However, among New York City sushi lovers, the restaurant is known for it’s “premium quality sushi delivery experience” and their “signature premium omakase boxes,” according to the outlet.The original restaurant is located in downtown Manhattan and they later opened a second location in Midtown East after their popularity grew. The Water Mill location is now their third outpost, and another is slated to open in Greenwich, CT this year.Fallon has beenvocalabout his support for restaurants during this time, as the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has forced businesses across the country to close their dining rooms and led to unprecedented permanent closures.In September, Fallondined outside at his favorite New York City restaurantGupshup during an episode ofThe Tonight Show, and gave a plea to his viewers. “Everybody, support your local businesses,” the comedian, 46, said at the time. “Order online.Get takeout. Get delivery. If you can eat out, eat out. Even if you don’t feel like eating, get it delivered and freeze it then eat it the next day.“Since then, stricter measures have been implemented in many cities ascoronavirus cases continue to rise, with New York City closing indoor dining and Los Angeles allowing restaurants to serve take-out only.
Jimmy Fallonis giving back in the New Year.
Over the weekend,The Tonight Showhost dined at Kissaki Sushi in Water Mill, New York, withwife Nancy Juvonen, and left a generous $400 tip for their waiter, a rep for the restaurant confirmed with PEOPLE. (Page Sixwas the first to report the tip.)
Fallon also posed for some photos with fans who dined next to him. “Drove to the Hamptons to try this Omakase. So worth it because besides the amazing sushi and service, we got to dine next to Jimmy Fallon!” the fan later shared on her Instagram Story.
Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.
Kissaki is a rather new restaurant to the area, withKDHamptonsreporting the location opened in June 2020.
However, among New York City sushi lovers, the restaurant is known for it’s “premium quality sushi delivery experience” and their “signature premium omakase boxes,” according to the outlet.
The original restaurant is located in downtown Manhattan and they later opened a second location in Midtown East after their popularity grew. The Water Mill location is now their third outpost, and another is slated to open in Greenwich, CT this year.
Fallon has beenvocalabout his support for restaurants during this time, as the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has forced businesses across the country to close their dining rooms and led to unprecedented permanent closures.
In September, Fallondined outside at his favorite New York City restaurantGupshup during an episode ofThe Tonight Show, and gave a plea to his viewers. “Everybody, support your local businesses,” the comedian, 46, said at the time. “Order online.Get takeout. Get delivery. If you can eat out, eat out. Even if you don’t feel like eating, get it delivered and freeze it then eat it the next day.”
Since then, stricter measures have been implemented in many cities ascoronavirus cases continue to rise, with New York City closing indoor dining and Los Angeles allowing restaurants to serve take-out only.
source: people.com