Small sushi bar offers an intimate vibe with a U-shaped counter and fast-paced service. Enjoy fresh nigiri like chutoro and uni, paired with quality sake. High energy suits those seeking a quick, authentic omakase experience.
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Reservations are timed, resulting in a 70-minute dining experience.
It is recommended to arrive on time for the 6:15 seating.
The omakase lasts one hour and costs $78 for 15 pieces.
Enjoy super fresh fish in a calm, friendly setting with clean, well-lit interiors. Hosts create a warm, welcoming environment perfect for a quiet meal. Offers budget-friendly sushi with excellent quality and fresh sashimi.
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The restaurant is open until 11 PM.
The prices for the rolls are very reasonable.
The portion sizes are generous for Manhattan.
Intimate omakase bar with fresh fish and a speakeasy entrance offers a cozy, lively vibe. Friendly servers enhance the personalized experience blending Japanese elegance with New York City's fun spirit.
Good to know
The omakase experience lasts for 1 hour, so arrive on time.
Saturdays are Hamptons night, attracting celebrities and influencers.
The 12-course omakase is available for $60 per person.
Small spot serves affordable sushi burritos with fresh ingredients and bold flavors like shrimp tempura and spam. Quick, casual service through a walk-up window keeps lines moving fast. Korean kimbap offers a simple yet flavorful alternative for a tasty, speedy meal.
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The restaurant is only open at lunch and during the week.
The restaurant closes early at 4pm.
For $10, you can get a delicious meal to go.
Intimate sushi bar offers a 15-course Omakase with refined Japanese haute cuisine. Lively, noisy atmosphere mimics an Izakaya vibe, contrasting traditional quiet spots. Fusion dishes pair perfectly with an excellent sake selection for 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.
DDOBAR by Joomak NYC
Open kitchen with bar seating creates a casual vibe inside a food hall. Guests enjoy artistic Korean omakase with unique dishes and paired drinks. Nigiri uses tofu skin wrapped rice for a sweet, savory twist, perfectly matched with a 2022 Domaine Tempier Bandol Rosรฉ.
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Reservations are required to dine at DDOBAR.
The tasting menu ranges from $75 to $135, with additional extras available.
The restaurant is located inside Olly Olly Market at the back.
Korean restaurant shines with shrimp tempura maki and a sushi burrito that impresses. Eclectic decor with Tiffany-esque lights and toy cars creates a relaxed vibe. Soft Adele tunes and sleek seating make dining calm and comfortable.
Good to know
The restaurant refuses to offer tap water.
They donโt have washrooms.
The prices are very cheap for New York.
Building showcases beautiful restoration with original architecture and quirky touches preserved. Atmosphere blends quiet, stylish rooms with a creative, inspiring lobby bar known for exceptional cocktails. Long-term residents add an authentic, lived-in vibe to the space.
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The hotel offers a daily free wine happy hour for guests.
Breakfast is not included in the stay, so plan accordingly.
The bar operates on a first come, first serve basis for all guests.
Bright kitchen offers a clean, organized space with clear steps and many helpers. Sushi classes teach making sushi and dumplings with easy instructions, though rice can be undercooked. Small classes create a fun, positive atmosphere ideal for kids.
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Parents must fill out an online waiver beforehand for the experience.
The kitchen at the cooking camp is nut-free, which is a plus for kids with allergies.
The cooking class is geared towards children and novice cooks.
Large covered market blends historic architecture with modern culinary culture. Fresh seafood shines at Maki Mano with hand-rolled sushi and oysters. Vibrant atmosphere and heated outdoor booths make dining comfortable despite the busy crowd.
Good to know
Happy hour offers half price on oysters and beers/wine.
Chelsea Market hosts various events, including cooking classes and pop-up shops.
Expect a 20-minute queue outside every restaurant during peak hours.