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Top 10 spots for genuine edamame to Enjoy in New York City

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๐Ÿซ˜ Edamame
๐Ÿถ Sake
๐Ÿฅฉ Wagyu Beef
๐Ÿฅ— Vegetarian
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Modern minimalism defines the space with small art pieces sparking conversation. Laid-back reggae music sets a super chill vibe that complements the bottle keep tradition for whisky and sake. The atmosphere stays casual and unassuming, focusing on authentic Japanese tapas and ramen with an affordable price point.

People are saying

"I loved the ramen years ago but now it's just okay."

"Some sides like edamame and shoyu really hit the spot."

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Street parking is easy to find on the next block.

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The restaurant specializes in ramen and other Japanese cuisine.

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The poke bowl costs $30.

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๐Ÿซ˜ Edamame
๐Ÿ’˜ Date Spots
๐Ÿธ Mixology
โœจ Unique
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Elegant sushi restaurant features a large cherry blossom tree at the chef's counter and tasteful decor with swings for a unique touch. Atmosphere balances spaciousness and intimacy, creating a relaxed yet upscale vibe ideal for dates. Full-service bar offers distinctive cocktails alongside fresh, high-quality sushi prepared visibly at the bar.

People are saying

"I loved the fresh sushi and creative omakase dishes."

"The cocktails here are amazing and expertly made."

"The desserts are delicious and totally worth trying."

Good to know

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Reservations are required for omakase seating, especially at the sushi bar.

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Kaizen has a Happy Hour from Monday to Thursday, 5-7 PM, with bottomless cocktails.

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The Tuesday special includes a 16-course meal and unlimited sake.