Small sushi restaurant offers fresh fish and unique platings in a warm, inviting atmosphere with omakase seating and a cozy backyard patio. The vibe is calm and relaxing, with attentive service enhancing the experience. Sake selections add variety to the meal.
Offers an all you can eat experience focused on tuna. Events center around unlimited servings of this fish.
High quality tuna omakase features prominently with 20-piece servings and unlimited edamame and sake for $159. Kosher omakase options and special Tuna carving events highlight the experience.
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The tuna butchering event lasts about 2 hours and is a unique experience.
Omakase tastings are available at the bar for a personalized experience.
The restaurant offers a 15% discount on menu items from 12 PM to 5 PM.
Small dining space features an open kitchen and self-serve buffet bars with hot and cold options. Atmosphere varies from cozy Japanese to quiet and clean, suitable for casual meals with friends. Tables are close together, creating an intimate but crowded setting.
Offers an all you can eat sushi buffet with a cheap price. Includes Thai milk tea as a unique drink option.
The omakase box offers great value at around $20 with higher quality and taste than expected. The omakase special delivers a delicious and satisfying experience.
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Lunch is available from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm for $20.
Dinner pricing is $30 for all-you-can-eat sushi.
Expect a 15-minute wait between each order.
Restaurant spreads across two floors with classic rustic Japanese bar vibe and views of sushi preparation. Atmosphere blends modern elegance with traditional decor, creating an inviting and relaxing setting. Features include all-you-can-eat sushi and a claw machine for children, attracting both families and couples.
Offers an All You Can Eat dinner with a big sushi buffet selection. Pricing includes special rates for kids under 12 and under 8, making it affordable for families.
An optional $5 add-on offers a 5-piece deluxe chef's choice omakase platter including uni. This extra is often seen as a great deal alongside the all-you-can-eat sushi option.
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The all-you-can-eat buffet costs $35 per person.
Expect a wait time of about 30 minutes during peak dinner hours.
Reservations are not required; seating is first-come, first-served.
Small, cozy space with tight seating and friendly, casual vibe. Lighting is poor and the decor feels random, creating a subdued atmosphere. Chefs work with focus, and the place offers all-you-can-eat sushi and all-you-can-drink sake options.
Unlimited servings include lean tuna, fatty tuna, salmon, and A5 Wagyu at the end. Drinks like sake flow freely, and service keeps the all-you-can-eat experience going strong.
Strong fish quality stands out with a great sake selection. The all-you-can-eat format offers generous portions, leaving you full unlike typical omakase spots.
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The AYCE portion allows two chances to reorder favorites, unlike many other places.
Expect to pay over $100 per person for the meal.
The all-you-can-eat portion features smaller pieces compared to the initial 13 courses.
Open kitchen design creates an interactive vibe with a spacious layout featuring a large L-shaped counter and about 14 seats. Atmosphere is generally quiet and warm, with a clean and comfortable setting. Energy varies with guest volume, often feeling calm due to low occupancy.
Offers an all you can eat omakase experience with a good price and variety. Sushi lovers find it a solid pick.
Unlimited add-ons include six types of fish, the most offered at any unlimited omakase in NYC. Free sake accompanies the unforgettable omakase experience with varied fish selections.
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This month, the restaurant changes to an AYCE and AYCD omakase concept.
You can bring your own bottle (BYOB) to the restaurant.
The $46 tasting menu includes 3 chef-selected dishes and one uni pasta.
High-volume Korean barbecue restaurant offers an all-you-can-eat buffet with self-serve meat stations and a modern, stylish interior. The atmosphere is clean and well lit, lively with loud music and a vibrant vibe. Private rooms and a walk-up bar add options for groups and waiting guests.
Many items at the buffet bar stay very fresh. Fried rice and banchan show surprising quality for buffet-style food.
Wagyu takes center stage with the omakase selection showcasing rich, tender cuts. Every dish in the Wagyu omakase comes with excellent flavors and satisfying variety.
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Happy hour runs Monday to Friday from 5-8pm and Saturday to Sunday from 2-6pm.
Drinks cost $5 during happy hour, with cocktails at $8.
Expect a wait time of up to two hours during peak hours.
Warm, elegant space with soft lighting and private booths creates a cozy, intimate vibe suited for couples and groups. Karaoke rooms and a balcony with unlimited drinks add lively entertainment options. Ventilation near grills keeps the air fresh, balancing a luxurious yet relaxed atmosphere.
An unlimited feast offers a wide variety of wagyu meats and ingredients. The buffet set meal costs 68 knives and delivers rich meat options for the price.
More than just Wagyu, the omakase includes gourmet starters like lobster and abalone. Every piece is crafted to perfection, fresh and full of flavor, with balanced taste throughout the courses.
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The restaurant offers a $39.99 lunch special that includes various food items.
Reservations are highly recommended due to the restaurant's popularity.
Guests can only order food 3-4 times in 2 hours during the all-you-can-eat experience.
Small sushi counter with 12 seats offers close interaction with chefs and detailed explanations. Atmosphere ranges from lively and fun to chill and relaxing, suitable for groups rather than intimate dining. Music varies, sometimes including loud Chinese tunes, creating a unique and casual vibe.
Offers a 14-course omakase with an all you can eat option for scallop, lean tuna, fatty tuna, and unagi. Includes unlimited sake as a perk for $98.
An 80-minute all-you-can-eat format offers 13 exquisitely prepared dishes showcasing the chef's skill and creativity. The experience feels authentic and satisfying, making it a solid choice for omakase lovers.
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The pricing is great for what you get, especially for AYCE options.
Expect larger rice portions with the unlimited dinner option.
The experience may not be worth $100 per person if you don't drink alcohol.
Spacious interior combines wood accents and stylish lighting with a modern vibe and plenty of open space for groups. Atmosphere is lively and often noisy, making conversation across tables difficult. Known for fresh sushi and an all-you-can-eat menu that includes ramen, udon, and skewers.
All-you-can-eat nigiri comes with a generous selection of appetizers for $55. The omakase features melt-in-your-mouth beef, fresh uni, and creative presentation with balanced flavors.
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Reservations are recommended to avoid long wait times, especially on weekends.
The restaurant is open until midnight every day for late-night dining.
Free parking is available in the adjacent parking structure.
Spacious Japanese restaurant offers indoor and outdoor seating with stained glass windows adding a comforting touch. Atmosphere stays calm and elegant with quiet background music, creating a warm and welcoming vibe. Sushi and grilled robata items stand out for their freshness and quality.
Offers an all you can eat option with a variety of sushi and izakaya dishes. The buffet experience focuses on fresh, flavorful items served in a casual setting.
Omakase options include Maine lobster, ankimo, and bluefin toro. The regular all-you-can-eat menu offers strong value compared to omakase unless specific items are desired.
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The restaurant offers an all-you-can-eat sushi option for a set price.
Parking is available at the location, making access convenient.
The menu includes both all-you-can-eat and à la carte options.
Small, intimate space with modern, minimalist design and dim, bar-style lighting creates a relaxed, welcoming vibe. Music plays softly enough for conversation, attracting groups of friends and couples for casual gatherings. Unique features include slanted grills and an open kitchen where fresh meat is sliced to order.
Buffet offers freshly sliced meat prepared by the chef on demand, served one portion at a time. Pricing runs at $43 per person, with a cheaper lunch option at $35.
Omakase here features an all-you-can-eat BBQ with a huge variety of meats and seafood. The set starts strong with a seasoned boneless beef short rib and includes standout items like imported Wagyu that blends juices and fat for rich flavor.
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The all-you-can-eat price is $55 for Omakase, $43 for Basic, and $35 for lunch on weekdays.
Expect long wait times, especially by 6 pm when lines form outside.
You can order four types of meat per round during the all-you-can-eat experience.
Japanese shabu-shabu hotplates sit at small wooden tables in a clean, modern space with anime-inspired decor and J-Pop music. The atmosphere feels casual yet energetic, with friendly staff contributing to a welcoming vibe. Busy but not cramped, the restaurant offers a bright, well-lit environment with thoughtful details throughout.
All you can eat includes sushi, sashimi, hotpot with Kobe beef, and appetizers for under 40 dollars. Food is made-to-order and brought fresh to the table with continuous replenishment.
The omakase includes a sashimi tray limited to one per table, featuring items like salmon belly and negi toro. The seaweed salad works well as a starter, and the hot pot complements the meal.
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The happy hour deal is $19.95 from 9 pm until close.
All-you-can-eat is available for $20 from noon to 5 pm daily.
Expect a wait time of about 25 minutes during peak hours.
Private booths with tabletop grills create an interactive and cozy dining experience. Interior features hidden lighting and intimate nooks that enhance privacy. Digital ordering via iPads streamlines service in a space known for high-quality sushi and perfectly cooked meats.
All you can eat option costs under $50 and includes Japanese BBQ, sushi, appetizers, and dessert. Variety of meats stands out along with good food and service.
Omakase offers large, thick-cut fish with generous portions in a tasting of four pieces. The $85 to $88 price range includes options like a filling Omakase/BBQ combo and quality meat that impresses.
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The lunch all-you-can-eat menu is available Tuesday to Thursday from 12:30 PM to 3:00 PM for $29.99.
The dinner all-you-can-eat menu is available Tuesday to Thursday for $39.99.
Reservations are recommended, especially on weekends.
All-you-can-eat omakase with unlimited drinks creates a lively, party-like atmosphere filled with loud music and energetic vibes. Seating includes intimate sushi bars where chefs prepare food in front of small groups, adding an interactive element. The space combines arcade games and casual decor, blending traditional sushi experience with a fun, social twist.
All-you-can-eat options come at the end of the meal, including an all-you-can-eat omakase with unlimited sake and beer. Portions fill up to about 120% capacity, catering well to those aiming to get their money's worth.
Unlimited omakase offers a variety of fresh sushi with a focus on fatty tuna, otoro, and wagyu. The experience includes ordering as many pieces of wagyu as desired at the end.
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Reservations are highly recommended due to limited seating.
The AYCE omakase lasts for 90 minutes, including unlimited drinks.
A $10 charge applies for each unfinished piece of sushi.
Seating clusters tightly around a bar with shoulder-to-shoulder arrangements and a lake painting behind it create an interactive yet fast-paced dining environment. The atmosphere feels unpretentious and lively, often buzzing with energy from groups celebrating at the counter. An outdoor bar and enclosed seating area add variety to the space.
Unlimited omakase offers endless portions of lean and fatty tuna and wagyu beef. The buffet includes unlimited Sapporo, sake, and beer with dry, sparkling, and sweet cloudy options.
All-you-can-eat omakase offers unlimited sake and a fun twist on classic dishes. The course leans simple but features high-quality fish that justifies the price.
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Everyone in your party must be present or you won’t be seated.
The omakase set menu lasts exactly 36 minutes.
If you are late, you may miss a course or two of omakase.
Korean barbecue restaurant offers private booths with state-of-the-art infrared grills and exhaust systems that keep the air clear. The interior combines modern sleek design with warm wooden accents, creating an intimate and upscale yet relaxed atmosphere. High-quality wagyu and curated drinks complement the quiet, premium dining experience.
Unlimited wagyu beef comes with a buffet extension after selecting initial cuts. Reordering favorite cuts happens without extra charge, and service stays private throughout.
Unlimited servings of A5 wagyu beef define the omakase here, focusing on fatty, high-quality meats rather than sashimi. Service stays private and attentive, making the experience feel exclusive and tailored.
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Make your reservation and be on time as there is a 90-minute limit for dining.
The restaurant offers a $130 per person all-you-can-eat option that includes three rounds.
Water costs $12 and white rice costs $4, which are not complimentary.