Elegant space features dimmed lights and an octopus mural, creating a cozy vibe with perfect lighting. Atmosphere stays warm and inviting without loud music, fostering a sleek and pleasant dining experience. The energy suits those seeking a refined yet friendly setting for sushi.
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Happy hour offers discounted bites and drinks from 4-6pm daily.
Reservations are not required on Wednesday nights.
The total bill for two people averages around $120, including tip.
Elegant dining space offers stunning views over Grand Central Station with rich, deep colors and a beautiful bar. Atmosphere blends sophistication and warmth, creating a remarkable setting for meals and cocktails. Different rooms provide varied experiences, suited for casual dinners or dates.
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Reservations are recommended due to high demand shortly after opening.
Expect longer wait times during peak dinner hours on weekends.
The restaurant accepts credit cards and mobile payments only.
Minimalist design creates a serene and inviting atmosphere with calming lighting and gentle background music. Chefs engage warmly, offering an intimate and unpretentious dining experience that balances sophistication with relaxed comfort.
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Reservations are recommended, especially for larger groups of up to 14 at the bar.
The omakase experience includes 16 courses for $99 per person.
The restaurant is BYOB, but also offers alcohol on site.
Spacious hot pot restaurant with a modern and traditional mix in decoration offers a clean and inviting atmosphere. A build-your-own sauce station and a machine to deodorize clothes after dining add unique convenience. The vibe stays relaxed and fun, with friendly staff assisting guests.
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Mala Hot Pot has weekly specials including 20% off on Mondays and free refills on beer on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.
You can enter a raffle to win $5-$50 cash if you order the American wagyu beef.
Do not order any combination; order separate meat instead.
Restaurant offers authentic Chongqing hot pot with spicy, fragrant butter broth in a colorful, graffiti-themed interior. Atmosphere stays comfortable and slow-paced, with private, well-designed tables enhancing a warm, relaxed dining experience.
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The soup base costs $11.99 and most dishes are very affordable.
They have a parking lot at the back for easy access.
The ingredients are high quality and cost-effective.
Intimate sushi bar with counter seating around chefs offers a clear view of preparation. Atmosphere feels lively and noisy like an Izakaya, contrasting with traditional quiet Omakase spots. Fusion-style dishes pair well with an excellent sake selection, creating a unique tasting experience.
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Guests should RSVP ahead of time online to secure their spot.
The omakase offers a 17-course experience for $128.
If you go for the last seating, enjoy free shots of sake with the chefs.
Dining takes place inside an old bank vault with original vault doors from 1904, creating a cozy, rustic atmosphere. The space features a cave-like wine area and a great bar known for creative cocktails and excellent whiskey. Lighting and layout support both lively gatherings and private dinners.
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Happy hour offers affordable drinks and appetizers from 4-7pm on weekdays.
Reservations are recommended for larger groups to ensure seating.
The restaurant has extensive gluten-free options available on the menu.
Rustic atmosphere combines with eclectic lighting and an open layout filled with numerous TVs showing live sports. Music plays at a proper volume, creating a fun and welcoming vibe with comfortable seating throughout the spacious dining area.
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Happy hour deals are available from Monday to Thursday from 3 PM to 7 PM.
The restaurant is a good gluten-free option, and I felt secure ordering.
If the store is full, you'll definitely have to wait in line for a long time.
Space-themed barbecue restaurant offers all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ with tabletop grilling and interactive iPad menus. Warm, modern decor creates a unique and inviting atmosphere enhanced by cocktail shows and playful elements like a Ferris wheel and astronaut figure. The vibe balances lively energy with thoughtful design, making it a distinctive dining experience.
Good to know
The kitchen closes at 1 AM.
The restaurant does not offer self-service after 11 PM.
The all-you-can-eat option is available from 12 PM to 5 PM.
COTE Flatiron
Modern space with high ceilings and artwork by renowned artists sets a chic mood. Grilling Kobe Beef at the table offers an interactive, delicious experience. Loud music and dim lighting challenge conversation, while a basement bar provides a casual spot to relax.
Good to know
Reservations are highly recommended, especially for weekend dining.
Expect to pay around $225 per person for the full experience.
COTE is the only Michelin-starred Korean BBQ in the world.