Small, brightly lit space with anime-themed decor creates a cozy, welcoming atmosphere. Neatly organized shelves offer a wide variety of Japanese snacks and treats, including fresh onigiri and unique sweets. The store captures a Japanese convenience store vibe with a clean, cute design and convenient grab-and-go options.
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Mitsuki Japanese Market offers a wide variety of Japanese groceries, including fresh produce and seafood.
The market has a great selection of Japanese snacks and candies that are hard to find elsewhere.
Expect higher prices compared to other Asian markets like H-mart or Ranch 99.
Food cart with cute design offers fresh onigiri and varied musubi options. Energy stays good and lively around the cart, attracting those seeking healthy, affordable snacks on the go.
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Expect long lines during lunch hours, especially on weekdays.
The food truck offers a student discount for college ID holders.
Prices are generally affordable for NYC, with most items under $15.
Giant industrial space with bright, airy decor and island vibes creates a cozy atmosphere. Enjoy 100% vegan Caribbean cuisine with bold flavors like vegan ceviche and Island Onigiri offering a crispy, soft texture twist on Japanese snacks. Soca and bachata music keep energy high.
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Reservations are a must due to limited seating.
Happy hour offers great deals on drinks and appetizers.
Expect a wait of 45 minutes to an hour for walk-ins.
Indoor garden with lush greenery and natural lighting creates a peaceful atmosphere. Outdoor seating in a quiet courtyard offers a relaxing dining experience. Service includes an innovative call button system for convenience.
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Lunch specials are available daily from 11am to 3pm.
Discounts are offered from 4-7pm on weekdays.
You can press a button for service at your table.
Combination of mini mart and ramen counter creates a cozy, market-like atmosphere with a small dining area and quick service. The space feels clean and efficient, bustling yet comfortable, resembling a casual Japanese store. Crowds gather for fresh, flavorful onigiri and handrolls, especially during peak hours.
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Expect long lines during peak hours, so plan your visit accordingly.
Each rice ball or spam musubi costs about $2-3.
Seating space is very limited, with only a few seats available.
Large space with hundreds of origami cranes hanging from the ceiling and an interior that looks into the kitchen creates a beautiful, intimate atmosphere. Karaoke and a cozy bar add lively energy, while Japanese-style cocktails and sake complement the experience. The vibe suits conversation and group gatherings alike.
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Happy hour runs all night with great drink deals.
The restaurant has a last call for orders at 3pm.
Reservations are recommended for groups of five or more.
Small space combines Japanese grocery with ramen and onigiri counters, creating a bustling, lively atmosphere that feels like a trip to Japan. Neatly organized aisles showcase authentic products but tight layout and crowds make shopping cramped during peak times.
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In the evening, their hot food is discounted 30%.
You need to bring your own bag to avoid the bag fee.
Go early because it gets very crowded for lunch.
Outdoor courtyard shines with Japanese-themed artwork and paper lanterns, creating a lively village feel. Vegan options like avocado roll and spicy potato sticks satisfy plant-based diets. Fresh fried chicken onigiri offers authentic Japanese comfort food in a warm, inviting space.
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The food hall opens at 12 PM daily.
An exhibition and sale of foods from Japan runs from February 23rd to 26th.
Free sake tasting is available on Saturdays.
Small cafe offers counter-only seating with self-service kiosks and a clean, welcoming vibe. The space feels cozy and relaxed but can get crowded, making conversation difficult. Known for high-quality matcha soft serve and a wide variety of matcha options.
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Maiko Matcha Cafe offers a huge selection of matcha options on the menu.
Prices are a bit high due to the cafe's specialty in matcha and tourist location.
The cafe is located within Rockefeller Center, making it convenient for tourists.
Japanese restaurant with a cafeteria-style setup offers a self-serve condiment bar and a tempura sauce station for customization. The space feels spacious and clean with minimalist design and a mural reflecting the udon theme. It attracts a busy crowd, especially students, creating a lively atmosphere with tables placed close together.
Good to know
During Restaurant Week 2024, tempura is 50% off.
You need to take a tray and tempura plate, then pay at the cash register.
The prices for udon range from $6.95 to $16.95.