Japanese spot offers an intimate ambiance with a quiet, upscale feel. Sushi shines with hand-selected fish in a 14-course omakase featuring fresh sashimi and simple flavors. Guests enjoy the chef counter for a cozy, elegant dining experience.
Good to know
Reservations are required to secure a spot, especially during peak hours.
The omakase costs $110 for approximately 15 courses, offering great value.
There is a chef special every day that can be added to your meal.
Small sushi spot offers an intimate vibe with fresh fish and 12 unique courses. Chef Eric crafts each piece quickly, blending tradition with creativity. Enjoy complimentary sake and BYOB for an authentic New York experience.
Good to know
Reservations are necessary because they only soft opened.
The last seating is at 10 PM.
The price of the omakase is worth it at $68.
Small space with minimalistic Japanese decor offers a calm, inviting atmosphere. Sushi shines with fresh sashimi deluxe and unique fried oysters sushi. Quiet setting and semi-private wooden tables create an intimate dining experience.
Good to know
Reservations are required a few days in advance due to high demand.
The restaurant is not wheelchair accessible; it has steps leading down.
Expect to pay around $150 per person for a full dining experience.
Small space with dim lighting sets a classic NYC vibe. Sushi is fresh and melts in your mouth, especially sashimi and Japanese-style sushi. Service is high-level, and cocktails are expertly crafted for a lively yet comfortable experience.
Good to know
Fried chicken and raw oysters are available at 2am.
The restaurant is open until 2 a.m. for late-night dining.
Reservations are recommended, especially on weekends.
Minimalist design and intimate space create a serene vibe with warm lighting and ambient music. Chefs engage diners, making the omakase experience lively and unique. Sushi offers quality rivaling top spots with special seasonings and original options for all tastes.
Good to know
Reservations are hard to get, so book well in advance.
The omakase experience costs $125 per person.
Expect to spend around $400 for two people with drinks.
Space serves premium quality meat in a chill yet fancy setting. Sushi features Wagyu Foie Gras Nigiri and fresh rolls with rich flavors. Yakiniku lovers enjoy unlimited A5 wagyu without high cost, blending luxury with casual comfort.
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Unlimited A5 wagyu is available, making it a great value.
This spot offers high-quality beef at reasonable prices.
Chubby Cattle BBQ specializes in high-quality yakiniku dining.
Private rooms with garden views create a cozy, high-class feel. Sushi features Shrimp Tempura and Wagyu, fresh and delicious. Elegant design with tranquil fountains offers a serene, authentic dining experience.
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Tasting is best but will take time (up to 3 hours).
The restaurant charges $72 for bringing in a cake for 6 people.
The tasting course with the sake pairing costs just under $500 per person.
Space blends botanical-apothecary theme with stylish accents for a calm, fun vibe. Sushi menu shines with vegan sushi rolls alongside diverse dishes like curry. Seating offers indoor and outdoor spots with phone charging outlets, though music is often loud.
Good to know
The restaurant offers a 'free glass of wine with a bowl' deal during Happy Hour.
Customers need to order at the counter before seating themselves.
All menu items are vegan and gluten-free.
Small space with cute decor and bright interior offers a calm, cozy vibe with chill K-indie and KPOP music. Fresh and delicious sushi shines, especially Super Yubu sushi and tofu skin sushi, though rice can be mushy. Power sockets add convenience for quick, tasty Korean bites.
Small shop offers quick, efficient service in a clean, cute setting with outdoor seating. Sushi blends Korean flavors and soft rice, highlighted by the Super Yubu sushi with tofu skin and fresh toppings. Atmosphere suits grab-and-go more than dining in.
Good to know
The restaurant serves halal options including salmon, spicy salmon, and mushroom bulgogi.
The pricing is appealing, with a box of 8 dishes for just $25.
You need to order around 3 or 4 items per person.